Wanted - Cape Dory 36
Wanted - Cape Dory 36
East Coast Cape Dory enthusiast looking to buy sound, cutter rigged (i.e. standard) CD 36, preferably with low or moderate engine hours, exterior brightwork cosmetic condition not vital, roller furler on genoa would be nice. Please respond to this message or call 718 273 0331 (New York) to discuss. Michael
- Bob Ohler
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- Location: CD30 1984 Hull# 335 Aloha Spirit, Chesapeake Bay
Skylark... Kent Island, MD
A very nice CD36 for sale by Dave and Jane Hepting.
Good Luck!
rbo
Good Luck!
rbo
Bob Ohler
CDSOA Member #188
CD30B, Hull # 335
sv Aloha Spirit
CDSOA Member #188
CD30B, Hull # 335
sv Aloha Spirit
- Cathy Monaghan
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- Joined: Feb 5th, '05, 08:17
- Location: 1986 CD32 Realization #3, Rahway, NJ, Raritan Bay -- CDSOA Member since 2000. Greenline 39 Electra
- Contact:
Try contacting Dave and Jane at dhepting [at] pocketmail [dot] com
Also, they are not CD36s but there's a really nice CD330 for sale in Perth Amboy, NJ and another one on the Chesapeake in VA. They are posted for sale right here on this web site.
NJ CD330: http://www.capedory.org/board/viewtopic.php?t=27353
VA CD330: http://www.capedory.org/board/viewtopic.php?t=26074
Also, they are not CD36s but there's a really nice CD330 for sale in Perth Amboy, NJ and another one on the Chesapeake in VA. They are posted for sale right here on this web site.
NJ CD330: http://www.capedory.org/board/viewtopic.php?t=27353
VA CD330: http://www.capedory.org/board/viewtopic.php?t=26074
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- Location: Patriot -- TY Day Sailer Hull #18
Caape Dory 36
I have a Cape Dory 36 that you may want to look at. Here is the link.
http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/1984/Ca ... ted-States
Should you have any questions about her, i would be happy to try to answer.
Bill Turenne
http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/1984/Ca ... ted-States
Should you have any questions about her, i would be happy to try to answer.
Bill Turenne
Wanted - Cape Dory 36
Thanks for your message. I'm checking out the link and will revert v. shortly.
- Jerry Hammernik
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- Joined: Feb 5th, '05, 15:02
- Location: Lion's Paw CD 28 #341
Lake Michigan
Oh My God!
Bill,
She is flat out gorgeous! Makes me want to spend the kids college money. Tell me there is something wrong with her so I don't have to have sleepless nights plotting to cheat my own children. LOL
Very nice!
She is flat out gorgeous! Makes me want to spend the kids college money. Tell me there is something wrong with her so I don't have to have sleepless nights plotting to cheat my own children. LOL
Very nice!
Jerry Hammernik
"Money can't buy happiness, but it sure can buy a lot of things that will make me happy."
"Money can't buy happiness, but it sure can buy a lot of things that will make me happy."
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About Assurance
Jerry,
Don't give your kids another thought!
LOL - back
You don't seriously want a 36 that would prompt others to conclude your "exterior brightwork cosmetic condition not vital"!!
Come look at the boat and see for yourself. She really has been pampered, and is reasonably priced.
Bill
Don't give your kids another thought!
LOL - back
You don't seriously want a 36 that would prompt others to conclude your "exterior brightwork cosmetic condition not vital"!!
Come look at the boat and see for yourself. She really has been pampered, and is reasonably priced.
Bill
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Wanted - Cape Dory 36
Still looking.
wanted Cape Dory 36
Still looking. Would also consider CD33 (not 330) but cutter not sloop rigged.
- Ron Churgin
- Posts: 184
- Joined: Jul 30th, '07, 10:56
- Location: "Courtship" Allied Princess Cutter,Oceanside, NY
Wanted Cape Dory 36
Ron:
You're right, however while I like the 330's cutter rig and the cockpit coamings, and the varnished interior, I find that the saloon berths seem to be both shorter and skinnier than those on both the 33 and the 36. I understand the 330's berths were pushed slightly further out towards the boat's sides to make the cabin feel a little larger(wider), however the settee backrests no longer fold up when the settees are being used as berths, and so the 330 lacks the extra room between the settee backs and the hull side.
I also believe the berths are a little shorter as a result of the head bulkhead being moved slightly aft to make a shower stall and enclose the mast in the head. I'm about 6 feet and I find the 330's berths just a little short whereas they fit well on the 33. Also, the 330 lacks the 33 and the 36's quarter berth and proper nav seat and table, which I prefer.
It's a pity because I've seen some georgeous 330's but I can't bring myself to buy a boat where the two most practical berths are not quite big enough.
Does that make sense to you? What do you think?
Southless.
You're right, however while I like the 330's cutter rig and the cockpit coamings, and the varnished interior, I find that the saloon berths seem to be both shorter and skinnier than those on both the 33 and the 36. I understand the 330's berths were pushed slightly further out towards the boat's sides to make the cabin feel a little larger(wider), however the settee backrests no longer fold up when the settees are being used as berths, and so the 330 lacks the extra room between the settee backs and the hull side.
I also believe the berths are a little shorter as a result of the head bulkhead being moved slightly aft to make a shower stall and enclose the mast in the head. I'm about 6 feet and I find the 330's berths just a little short whereas they fit well on the 33. Also, the 330 lacks the 33 and the 36's quarter berth and proper nav seat and table, which I prefer.
It's a pity because I've seen some georgeous 330's but I can't bring myself to buy a boat where the two most practical berths are not quite big enough.
Does that make sense to you? What do you think?
Southless.
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- Location: CD40, Hull #8
COMO NO
How about a 40??
Have you considered a CD-40? There is a very nice one in Kemah, Texas. Well equipped also.