I am looking to buy a Cape Dory 22 or 25 in Miami or within two or three weekend's sail of Miami (or on a trailer).
Anyone have one they are looking to sell?
Preference for the Alberg designed years of the 22 and 25.
Wanted: CD Typhoon Senior, 22' or 25' east coast of Florida
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FYI -
Actually, Carl Alberg didn't design the CD25 in any production year. Credit for this seaworthy vessel goes to George Stadel. Check out the CDSOA website for the boat specs.
I love your user name. Great Gillian Welch tune.
http://www.capedory.org/specs/cd25.htm
I love your user name. Great Gillian Welch tune.
http://www.capedory.org/specs/cd25.htm
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"The more I expand the island of my knowledge, the more I expand the shoreline of my wonder"
Sir Isaac Newton
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RE: FYI
You are the first person to recognize that Gillian Welch lyric!
Good point on the CD 25. To be more precise, I should have said that I would be interested in any 25 foot Cape Dory including the 25D. Though, I recognize that those tend to be a bit pricier.
Good point on the CD 25. To be more precise, I should have said that I would be interested in any 25 foot Cape Dory including the 25D. Though, I recognize that those tend to be a bit pricier.
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I saw the Typhoon Senior. It seems a bit expensive based on the prices i've come across. I would also rather buy from a private owner rather than a Yacht Broker.
Fixer upper is fine as long as I can sail her from day one. That is, cosmetic problems aren't too big a deal as long as the hull, deck, and standing rigging are in good shape.
Fixer upper is fine as long as I can sail her from day one. That is, cosmetic problems aren't too big a deal as long as the hull, deck, and standing rigging are in good shape.