The Best of Both Lifestyles It Will Change the Way You Spend the Rest of Your Days on the Water." Cape Dory 300 MOTORSAILER

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The Best of Both Lifestyles It Will Change the Way You Spend the Rest of Your Days on the Water. "Spend a few minutes with this newsletter- The best of both lifestyles it will change the way you spend the rest of your days on the water." Cape Dory 300 MOTORSAILER hardworking commercial workboat. Heritage ... a tradition A tough project. Commercial fish- • Power thru Chop at ermen can't afford breakdowns. 8 Knots Plus of unmatched Succeeding in the commercial market meant that Cape Dory could • Full Keel. Powerful excellence and value. now move on to the pleasure poweryacht market. We questioned Sloop Sailplan Certain ,values propelled Cape owners ofdisplacement, trawler type Dory to success. The value of a good, yachts and found general frustration • 11'5" beam. Roomy, wholesome, seaworthy design. with limited boat speed. Our cruis- Liveable Interior solid, proven engineering building ing heritage told us that massive boats properly plus the value of top engines and high speeds were ex- notch service. All these elements pensive and wasteful. We decided • Bright, Airy Pilothouse came together in their unique full on a philosophy of moderate horse- in Fair or Foul Weather keel sailboats, and Cape Dory's repu- power, economical operation, spa- tation for a standard of unmatched cious accommodations and rugged • Big Cockpit, Stern Door excellence and value was formed in construction. All with style. Our the 60's and 70's. boats would be graceful poweryachts plus a Teak Platform Bythe early 80's, Cape Dory sought of timeless beauty. new challenges. Powerboats. Cape As Cape Dory moves into the • Built in the USA Dory didn't rush things. First came 90's our carefully planned entry into for Family Fun the Cape Dory 38 Commercial Drag- the poweryacht market has ex- ger. Later Cape Dory launched the panded. As you review our current 42 lobster boat. Through all of this line of sail, motorsailers and activity, the company's goal was poweryachts. remember our simple-building a successful, heritage. Specifications L.O.D. 40'0" Engines Diesel to 600 hp Cape Dory 40 EXPLORER Beam 13'10" Designer Clive M. Dent, Draft 3'9" Naval Architect ... presents an ideal combination of seaworthiness, comfort and timeless beauty Displacement 25,000Ibs. Cruising 20 knots that will become a trawler legend worldwide. 3 Beats in One Rugged Seawerth, F=ulll'eelNull Cape Dory 28 POWERYACHT Cape Dory's yearsofbuilding commer- cial fishing boats produced a host of "truths" that were incorporated into the Cape Dory 28. Starting with the incomparable seakeeping abilities of the Downeast semi-displacement full keel hull, Cape Dory offers a Cruiser model with a FlyBridge option plus an open cockpit Open Sportsman model. All Cape Dory 28's have a molded in skeg for exceptional directional stabil- ity plus protection to shaft, prop and rudder. CD 28 Cruiser A rich yachty interior combines com- fort and simple elegance. She has a generous cockpit and wide, surefooted CD 28 Fly Bridge CD 28 Open Sportsman the same quality joiner work and well decks. A teak swim platform adds to Add Cape Dory's solid fly bridge with Her flush engine hatch ensures an planned accommodations as the CD cruising fun and convenience. There's a bench seat, windshield and space for uncluttered open cockpit for serious 28 Cruiser. Naturally we planned lots ample storage above and below decks built-in electronics and you'll have fishing action. She packs power op- of room for rods and tackle boxes. If for sports and cruising gear. The airy the ultimate 28' cruiser. Built with tions to wisk you to the stripers at 24 fishing is your game and your family salon has aconvertible settee that sleeps integrity for years of enjoyment and knots, plus 120 galons of fuel for hours enjoys cruising and entertaining ... two plus a forward V-berth. pride. ofaction. The CD 28Sportsman boasts then this is the Cape Dory for you. Cruiser Open Sportsman Specifications Specifications L.O.D. 27'11" L.O.D. 27'11" Beam 9'11" Beam 9'11" Draft 2'11" Draft 2'11" Displacement 8,000 lbs. Displacement 7,000Ibs. Engines Diesel to Engines Diesel to 200 hp 200 hp Fuel 120 gal. Fuel 120 gal. Water 45 gal. Water 40 gal. Top Speed To 18 knots Top Speed To 20 knots Cape Dory 33 EXPLORER Cape Dory 36 EXPLORER Specifications The Cape Dory 33 EXPLORER is large enough for Specifications The CD 36 EXPLORER is a tough, seaworthy, stylish L.O.D. 32'10" extended cruising, yet easy to handle in tight spots. Her L.O.D. 35'9" yacht designed to sportfish or cruise in comfort at 20 Beam 12'2" modified deep-V, hard chine full keel hull is superb in Beam 13'6" knots. She combines a huge 77 sq. ft. sport designed Draft 2'11" both beam and following seas.The CD 33 isdesigned for Draft 3'6" cockpit to answer the requirements of the yachtsman- Displacement 13,500 lbs. long range efficiency with moderate power, to comfort- Displacement 19,000Ibs. with an elegant interior for a gracious family liveaboard Engines Dieselto ably cruise to 22 knots. She can be powered to speeds of Engines Dieselto lifestyle. Her hull shape is a moderate V with hard 600 hp 24 knots. You don't have to settle for a slow, rolling 600hp chines and a long keel for optimum performance and Fuel 260gal. ordinary trawler any longer. Her 12' beam helps create Fuel 350 gal. exceptional seakeeping abilities. From the fly bridge, a spacious, bright interior with elbow room for family or the helmsman is in command with space for extensive Water 100gal. Water 100gal. crew. From an L-shaped convertible settee to a huge electronics and a 3600 view as he eases into a berth or Designer Clive M. Dent, N.A. u- Designer Clive M. Dent, N.A. shaped galley to her private stateroom with head and backs down on a fighting fish. Her features and standard CruisingSpeed To 22 knots CruisingSpeed To 20 knots shower, every detail provides functional accommoda- equipment are extensive. If you are truly serious about Top Speed Top Speed To 24 Knots tions. Truly livable. On deck no detail has been over- 24 Knots fishing or cruising-subject to all kinds of weather and looked-from oversized hardware to her large cockpit sea conditions-we urge you to closely compare the CD with atransom door and swimplatform to the helmsman's 36 EXPLORER. bridge console. The CD 30 will satisfy your demands for performance when you explore new horizons. Cape Dory 310 CONTEMPORARY L.OD. 30'6" Displacement 1O,500Ibs. L.W.L 24'2" Ballast 4200 lbs. Beam 10'6" Sail Area 495 Sq. Ft. Draft 3'11" Designer Clive M. Dent, N.A. • Built in the USA by New England Craftsmen • Cape Dory's Newest Version Adds 30% More Living Space Set sail for the horizon-the Cape for those who still demand uncompro- Dory310 has the living space, sail plan mising quality, regardless of boat size. and rugged construction needed to From her cockpit seat backs, angled to reach distant landfalls. In safety and support your back when heeling ...to comfort. She's proof that you needn't her ruggedbowsprit, everydetail comes look to a custom 40 or 45 footer for together to make the CD 310 look and meticulous details and workmanship. feel bigger and more gracefully The CD 310 was engineered and built seaworthy. Bring guests-her 10'6" beam provides room for a spacious interior with berths for 6, hanging lockers, double sinks, stove with oven, a commodious head with separate stall shower-in short she offers ideal crea- ture comforts for coastal or bluewater cruising The CD 310 is a modern, spacious full keeler for exceptional windward performance and easy tack- ing Sloop rigged, she'll amaze and ex- cite you going to windward in a steep chop. The CD 310 CONTEMPO- RA RY-for the performan e and r om you'll need to comfortably cruise to distant ports. Cape Dory 33 CLASSIC Cape Dory 36 CLASSIC Cape Dory 40 CLASSIC Specifications Specifications Specifications L.O.D. 33'1/2" Displacement 13,300Ibs. L.OD. 36'1" Displacement 16,100Ibs. L.O.D. 40'2" Displacement 20,500100. L.W.L 24'6" Ballast 55001bs. L.W.L 27'10" Ballast 6050100. L.W.L 30'0" Ballast 7600100. Beam 10'3" Sail Area 561 Sq. Ft. Beam 10'8" Sail Area 622 Sq. Ft. Beam 11'8" SailArea 776 Sq. Ft. Draft 4'10" Designer Carl Alberg,N.A. Draft 5'0" Designer Carl Alberg,N.A. Draft 5'8" Designer Carl Alberg,N.A. The Cape Dory 33 is a well-designed, ruggedly built cruising A classic, proven circumnavigator with room to sail from her A blue water passagemaker, yet ideal for coastal cruising, in machine. She's lively in light air, stiffwhen it blows. Her tall T-shaped cockpit and room to relax in her well appointed light evening breezesor a lively offshore beat. The CD 40 will masthead cutter rig is stepped on the keel for total support. quarters. The CD 36 rugged cutter sail plan assures secure gracefully handle all conditions. Her fine entry and low She flies 561 sq. ft. of sail on main, self-tending, club-footed heavy air sailing and her generous dead rise wine glass hull profile offer maneuverability and windward performance staysail and jib. The CD 33 has a full keel for agile close form allows the CD 36 to drive into heavy seas with an easy expected only in high tech racers. Her full keel with attached hauled sailing and easy,single handed tacking.
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