This bulletin board, hosted by the CDSOA, Inc., is the on-line meeting place for all Cape Dory owners and groups. We welcome everyone's questions, answers and comments about Cape Dory sailboat
Mark Yashinsky (Second Chance) Many thanks for the photos, Shattemuc Yacht Club never looked better. I'm sorry that my stern is also in the stern photo of our CD's.
Sunday heading out of the severn river to the bay I saw this CD36 which I think was named Turtle. If the owner of this boat wants some full sized pics of their boat, drop me a note and let me know< I have 3 different pics.
Up here on Lake Ontario we see a lot of that. We consider it "Bait Jumping"
By the way, for tonight, the weatherman calls for lake effect snow. We've had some snow twice last week. Just a dusting, a real pain in the elbow. Not deep enough for us to make snow angels, but enough to wreak havoc with our lawn croquet matches.
Why don't you come down to NC this weekend. A couple of us are planning an 18 mile trip from Oriental to Beaufort, NC. With any luck we won't encounter any Great Whites.
Smooth sailing
Mark
Mark Schoen
SV BabyRuth
1977 Typhoon
Hull#1393
Oriental, NC
Mark, I'm a newbie learning about Cape Dory's, and Typhoons in particular. From that angle I can't see a cabin. Does your Ty have a cabin? I know the Daysailors have a tiny cabin up front, and the Weekenders have a larger cabin. I have seen one or two photos on the internet of TY's with no cabin.
Yes, it has a small cabin with a small V Berth. Cramped for two and even a little cramped for one...but a great sailing boat.
Anonymous wrote:Mark, I'm a newbie learning about Cape Dory's, and Typhoons in particular. From that angle I can't see a cabin. Does your Ty have a cabin? I know the Daysailors have a tiny cabin up front, and the Weekenders have a larger cabin. I have seen one or two photos on the internet of TY's with no cabin.
Does yours have a cabin?
Mark Schoen
SV BabyRuth
1977 Typhoon
Hull#1393
Oriental, NC