Ted Hood designed a Cape Dory 30?
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Ted Hood designed a Cape Dory 30?
Never heard of this one, listed as a 1972. Anyone know any more info on the history of these boats. According to the listing only 6 were made.
Ted Hood CD30
Ted Hood CD30
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From the advertisement...
"Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information..."
I think that about covers it.
Mitchell Bober
Sunny Annapolis (where the Chesapeake Fleet is at sea, and I'm at work, drat!), MD
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information..."
I think that about covers it.
Mitchell Bober
Sunny Annapolis (where the Chesapeake Fleet is at sea, and I'm at work, drat!), MD
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Re: Ted Hood designed a Cape Dory 30?
They very well could have been built by Cape Dory, but were not actually Cape Dorys. A lot of builders at one time or another have built boats for other companies or private individuals. In which case the listing probably should read more like "Ted Hood 30, built by Cape Dory Yachts" as it was unlikely actually branded as a Cape Dory. Remember the model lists on this sites are not complete, the other day I was trying to find the specs for the CD26D, but realized they were not on here (only the 26 with the OB, which is a very different boat).JackD wrote:Never heard of this one, listed as a 1972. Anyone know any more info on the history of these boats. According to the listing only 6 were made.
Ted Hood CD30
Very nice looking boat by the way, though that engine access looks even worse then the norm on sailboats.
Russell
s/v (yet to be named) Tayana 42CC
s/v Lady Pauline Cape Dory 36 #117 (for sale)
s/v (yet to be named) Tayana 42CC
s/v Lady Pauline Cape Dory 36 #117 (for sale)
Yes (don't make me send Booville in here!)
That's one of six or seven 30' boats built by Cape Dory in the early 1970s. They are usually referred to as a "Cape 30." It's a Ted Hood design and looks more like a Bristol than a CD, with long overhangs and a small transom.
Hull number one hangs on a mooring near my boat and is in immaculate condition.
If you search the archives you'll find more on this interesting little detail in the Cape Dory story.
Best,
John Ring
CD28 Tantalus
www.yachttantalus.com
Hull number one hangs on a mooring near my boat and is in immaculate condition.
If you search the archives you'll find more on this interesting little detail in the Cape Dory story.
Best,
John Ring
CD28 Tantalus
www.yachttantalus.com
Last edited by John Ring on Sep 11th, '06, 17:52, edited 1 time in total.
Yes, the boat does exist
Yes, the boat does exist...
Below is "STARBUCK" a Cape Dory "Cape 30" Hull #1, designed by Ted Hood... custom built in 1972 for the then President of Cape Dory.
Starbuck is my father's boat, which sails out of Jubilee Yacht Club (Beverly, Mass.) and Nantucket. (Pics attached are from Nantucket.)
He'd love to hear from you. You can email him at:
Frankr1937NOSPAM!_PLEASE@yahoo.com (remove the "NOSPAM!_PLEASE to send email.)
The boat is similar to a Hinckley Pilot 35; in fact, it has the same Hinckley cabin window design.
<a href="http://www.rothsteinonline.com/pictures/c30.jpg"><img width="540" src="http://www.rothsteinonline.com/pictures/c30.jpg"></a>
<a href="http://www.rothsteinonline.com/pictures/c30_1.jpg"><img width="540" src="http://www.rothsteinonline.com/pictures/c30_1.jpg"></a>
<a href="http://www.rothsteinonline.com/pictures/c30_3.jpg"><img width="540" src="http://www.rothsteinonline.com/pictures/c30_3.jpg"></a>
Below is "STARBUCK" a Cape Dory "Cape 30" Hull #1, designed by Ted Hood... custom built in 1972 for the then President of Cape Dory.
Starbuck is my father's boat, which sails out of Jubilee Yacht Club (Beverly, Mass.) and Nantucket. (Pics attached are from Nantucket.)
He'd love to hear from you. You can email him at:
Frankr1937NOSPAM!_PLEASE@yahoo.com (remove the "NOSPAM!_PLEASE to send email.)
The boat is similar to a Hinckley Pilot 35; in fact, it has the same Hinckley cabin window design.
<a href="http://www.rothsteinonline.com/pictures/c30.jpg"><img width="540" src="http://www.rothsteinonline.com/pictures/c30.jpg"></a>
<a href="http://www.rothsteinonline.com/pictures/c30_1.jpg"><img width="540" src="http://www.rothsteinonline.com/pictures/c30_1.jpg"></a>
<a href="http://www.rothsteinonline.com/pictures/c30_3.jpg"><img width="540" src="http://www.rothsteinonline.com/pictures/c30_3.jpg"></a>
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Yep, it's a Cape Dory........
I had the pleasure of attending a Northeast Fleet rendezvous at Robinhood Marine Center in Maine in 2002. During that event, Andy Valvolotis, the former owner of Cape Dory Yachts and the current owner of Robinhood Yachts, gave a presentation about the history of Cape Dory Yachts. The boat in question was their first attempt at entering the "big boat" market, all of their previous designs being daysailers and dinghies. They actually purchased the mold from a defunct yacht builder and Ted Hood was the designer, but I cannot for the life of me remember which builder. But it was definitely the Ted Hood design pictured here as Andy had photos of their first 30-footer in his slideshow presentation. Anyway, this boat isn't what he really wanted so he approached Carl Alberg. Anyway, you are looking at a Cape Dory. It was not built for another company.
Cathy
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Cathy
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Another Little Known Cape Dory
How about Naugus Boat Works, in Salem MA? I think they did the first Typhoons too.I cannot for the life of me remember which builder
Here is another little known early Cape Dory. Unlike the high end Cape 30, this model was marketed squarely at the lower end of the market.
Note the Cape Dory brown boot stripe!
[img]http://www.yachttantalus.com/tempstuff/cruiser.jpg[/img]
Cheers,
John Ring
CD28 Tantalus
www.yachttantalus.com
Love the last picture, if the kid grimacing as he struggles to pull up the jib as the winch sits unused in front of him.
Your fathers boat is beautiful, and obviously well cared for and updated. I notice the boom goosneck is on a track with a downhaul, my last boat had that and I found it handy, my current CD does not though, I wonder if any CDs other then this early one had it. The long stern overhang on this design is lovely, it resembles Albergs other designs (even though its a Hood) much more then the CDs do, narrower, longer overhangs, etc.. The CDs short stern overhang doesnt give it the grace some of these older ones have, but I admit I love the extra stowage the short overhang provides.
Thanks for sharing the pictures!
Your fathers boat is beautiful, and obviously well cared for and updated. I notice the boom goosneck is on a track with a downhaul, my last boat had that and I found it handy, my current CD does not though, I wonder if any CDs other then this early one had it. The long stern overhang on this design is lovely, it resembles Albergs other designs (even though its a Hood) much more then the CDs do, narrower, longer overhangs, etc.. The CDs short stern overhang doesnt give it the grace some of these older ones have, but I admit I love the extra stowage the short overhang provides.
Thanks for sharing the pictures!
Russell
s/v (yet to be named) Tayana 42CC
s/v Lady Pauline Cape Dory 36 #117 (for sale)
s/v (yet to be named) Tayana 42CC
s/v Lady Pauline Cape Dory 36 #117 (for sale)
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Rare Picture Of A CD
I was pleasantly surprised to see the rare photo of the CD that John Ring shared with us. I recognized it immediately. This beautiful example of advanced design coupled with modern fluidity of lines was the Queen of the Boat Show several years ago
Many of you may not be familiar with this CD 23 FB B model. It isn't an Alberg design. It is a Goldberg design, Rube Goldberg. This gem happens to be Hull #1. BTW, it sports interior layout "A". Take note of the low wind resistant flying bridge.
In order to preserve it's exclusivity and maintain it's high resale value, among other things, it was decided to only build one and then stop production. This is truly a rare, one of a kind specimen???
John, again, thanks for sharing. If someone in the area could provide some measurements and other data, perhaps this rare bijou could be included in the CD archives.
Thanks for the memories,
O J
Many of you may not be familiar with this CD 23 FB B model. It isn't an Alberg design. It is a Goldberg design, Rube Goldberg. This gem happens to be Hull #1. BTW, it sports interior layout "A". Take note of the low wind resistant flying bridge.
In order to preserve it's exclusivity and maintain it's high resale value, among other things, it was decided to only build one and then stop production. This is truly a rare, one of a kind specimen???
John, again, thanks for sharing. If someone in the area could provide some measurements and other data, perhaps this rare bijou could be included in the CD archives.
Thanks for the memories,
O J
Rare CD 23 FB B model by RG
Of course such examples are best preserved for antiquity but I'm impressed by the clean use of OB power so as to save the trouble of inboard mechanical operations and space requirements. The long bowsprit/passenger lookout/porch/gangplank also adds a nice salty touch. With commanding view from the flybridge I suspect navigating those crowded anchorages is a snap.
Very well designed ( and looks like economy of production did not compromise seaworthiness ! )
Very well designed ( and looks like economy of production did not compromise seaworthiness ! )
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Pelican
Hull 182
Miami, Florida
Re: Another little known Cape Dory
Thanks for the chuckle.
That trailer on a raft was our grandsons' favorite sight while leaving or returning to Coconut Grove Sailing Club through the north channel to Dinner Key in Miami. (Also note the leeboards on the boat in the background.)
Alas, that little box on a raft was blown away in Hurricane Wilma last year. That storm cleared out a bunch of such "vessels".
That trailer on a raft was our grandsons' favorite sight while leaving or returning to Coconut Grove Sailing Club through the north channel to Dinner Key in Miami. (Also note the leeboards on the boat in the background.)
Alas, that little box on a raft was blown away in Hurricane Wilma last year. That storm cleared out a bunch of such "vessels".
Bob D
Cape Dory 27
Hull 182
"Pelican"
Cape Dory 27
Hull 182
"Pelican"
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See this Motor Boat & Sailing article....
Hi Guys,
Thanks to Frank Rothstein, who trusted me enough to send me his original copies of both the Cape 30 sales brochure and this Motor Boat & Sailing article which appeared in the magazine sometime in 1972. I'll have the brochure info available soon, but in the meantime, take a look at the article.
Go to our home page at www.capedory.org or click on the CDSOA logo or CDSOA link located at the top of any page of our message board.
Select "Where to Look" from the main menu located on the left side of the home page.
From the "Where to Look" menu, select the following sub-menu choices: "Groups & Publications", then "Magazine Articles & Reviews", then select the article from the list.
Want to read it now? CLICK HERE for the Motor Boating & Sailing/1972 article featuring the Cape 30 Zorba -- Cape Dory's first 'big' boat.
Thanks Frank!
Enjoy,
Cathy
CDSOA Webmaster
Thanks to Frank Rothstein, who trusted me enough to send me his original copies of both the Cape 30 sales brochure and this Motor Boat & Sailing article which appeared in the magazine sometime in 1972. I'll have the brochure info available soon, but in the meantime, take a look at the article.
Go to our home page at www.capedory.org or click on the CDSOA logo or CDSOA link located at the top of any page of our message board.
Select "Where to Look" from the main menu located on the left side of the home page.
From the "Where to Look" menu, select the following sub-menu choices: "Groups & Publications", then "Magazine Articles & Reviews", then select the article from the list.
Want to read it now? CLICK HERE for the Motor Boating & Sailing/1972 article featuring the Cape 30 Zorba -- Cape Dory's first 'big' boat.
Thanks Frank!
Enjoy,
Cathy
CDSOA Webmaster
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Cape 30 added to Specs page........
Thanks to Frank Rothstein the specs for the Cape 30 have been added to our web site.
Go to our home page at www.capedory.org or click on the CDSOA logo or CDSOA link located at the top of any page of our message board.
Select "Cape Dory Info" from the main menu located on the left side of the home page.
From the "Cape Dory Info" menu, select "CD Boat Specs", then click on the "Cape 30" link which is in the list of boats on the specs page.
Want to see it now? CLICK HERE for the Cape 30 specs page.
Thanks Frank!
Enjoy,
Cathy
CDSOA Webmaster
Go to our home page at www.capedory.org or click on the CDSOA logo or CDSOA link located at the top of any page of our message board.
Select "Cape Dory Info" from the main menu located on the left side of the home page.
From the "Cape Dory Info" menu, select "CD Boat Specs", then click on the "Cape 30" link which is in the list of boats on the specs page.
Want to see it now? CLICK HERE for the Cape 30 specs page.
Thanks Frank!
Enjoy,
Cathy
CDSOA Webmaster
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Cape 30 - Constant
We owned hull #5 in North Falmouth, MA.
I believe they were made by CD in Taunton
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