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USED BOAT NOTEBOOK By John Kretschmer

that summer I tacked my Sunfish around the Typhoon, picturing Cape Dory Typhoon myself aboard it, out in the Pacific, en route to a remote atoll. A tough and powerboat stirs up a chop. It’s not a sport boat—heck, it’s not fast First impressions Prices range from a low of $4,000 forgiving Alberg- for a 1969 model to a high of $4,750 by any definition —but it’s still a The Typhoon has handsome for a 1976 model. designed classic delight to sail. I can see the day lines. The sweeping sheer accentu- when I am done crossing oceans, ates a perky bow with a fine entry or this month’s small boat I’ll own a sweet little Typhoon and trails into a soft reverse tran- $5,000 issue we’re taking a close look and spend my afternoons gliding som revealing serious overhangs. $4,750 $4,500 $4,500 Fat a pint-sized classic, the about the harbor, checking out all The LOA is 18 feet, 6 inches and Cape Dory Typhoon. Designed the new boats. The Typhoon is a the LWL is just 13 feet, 11 inches. $4,000 $4,000 by the late Carl Alberg, the boat to sail just for sake of , Go ahead, calculate the hull speed $3,500 18-foot, 6-inch Typhoon has been one of those things you understand based on the LWL. I told you the called, “America’s littlest yacht.” intrinsically or you never will. Typhoon was not a sport boat, but

It is certainly one of America’s Dubbed the “stubborn Swede” it’s a better performer than the 1969 New Jersey 1971 Texas 1976 South Carolina best-loved small boats, more than by author Dan Spurr, Carl Alberg numbers suggest. 2,000 were built during a 20-year was a prolific designer who rarely There were three different especially the tabbings. The hull is production run that ended in 1986. receives the credit he deserves for Typhoon models, the Weekender, supported with real floors, impres- Typhoons are coveted on the used ushering in the fiberglass age. From the Daysailer with a cuddy cabin, sive for a small boat, and the inter- boat market and there’s no telling the Pearson Ariel and Triton, to and an open daysailer. Late in the nal ballast eliminates the need for where you might find one. I’ve seen the Bristol 27, to the entire Cape production Cape Dory added a keelbolts, always a good thing on Typhoons searching for breeze on Dory range, to the Alberg 30, 35 22-foot, 6-inch Typhoon Senior an older boat. Teak coaming boards small inland lakes, riding the brisk and 37, his conservative designs but not many were built. Most line the cockpit and a teak toerail is trades of the Caribbean and, most bridged the transition from wood Typhoons, in fact about 90 percent, another item to maintain. frequently, easing along the gentle to glass and always included long were Weekenders. These can be curves of a New England bay. It’s , moderate freeboard, slack identified by the small coachroof What to look for a boat that beginners and seasoned bilges and plenty of displacement. with a single bronze port on each If you are considering a Daysailer sailors alike appreciate because it “In my designs I go for a boat side and by their 3/4-fractional model you should know that they satisfies on many levels. It’s aes- that you can sail upright without rig. Weekenders also included a don’t have self-bailing cockpits. thetically pleasing, responds to a scaring the life out of your family compact interior that allowed flex- Weekenders do, however. There sure hand on the helm, is safe in a or friends,” Alberg wrote. Plenty of ible folks the option of camping are plenty of items to look for in blow and steady when an annoying sailors have appreciated his simple out for a few days. The daysailers any older fiberglass boat, especially philosophy, he designed 56 boats in were masthead . All models when some are 40 years old. Some Cape Dory Typhoon all and more than 10,000 have been have a classic Alberg long specific Typhoon problems include LOA 18’6” launched to date. hull shape with a cutaway forefoot deck crazing and cracking, espe- LOD 13’6” LWL 13’11” Cape Dory, founded by Andrew and attached rudder. The Typhoon cially in the cockpit and around Beam 6’3.5” Vavolotis in 1963 in East Taunton, has some weight to it, displac- the chainplates. Mast depression Draft 2’7” Massachusetts, introduced the ing 2,000 pounds including 900 on the coachroof is solved by add- Displacement 2,000 lbs. Ballast 900 lbs. Typhoon four years later. The boat pounds of ballast. The air draft ing a beefed-up compression post. Sail Area 160 sq. ft. was an immediate hit. And why of the Weekender is 28 feet and Portlight windows usually need to not? It is a lovely vessel with salty slightly less on the daysailers. be replaced every few years. Of lines, bronze fittings and a regal course, consider changing out the bearing in the water. I remember, it Construction standing and running rigging. Also, must have been 1973 or ‘74, spying The Typhoon is a conservative one owner notes that the coaming a Typhoon swinging on a moor- design and Cape Dory followed boards should be replaced every 20 ing on Higgins Lake in Northern suit with conservative-minded con- years. This assumes that you are Michigan. It stirred me. I was just struction, which became a hall- going to own your Typhoon for a kid but was already reading books mark of all its later boats. The a very long time. The Cape Dory like Dove, Sailing Alone Around Typhoon hull is solid, hand-laid Owner’s Association, the World, and Eric Hiscock’s fiberglass with scantlings exceeding CDSOA, www.capedory.org, Voyaging Under Sail. To my par- those found on most 25-footers. is a good resource. A quaint ents dismay, I was dreaming of The deck is balsa cored and joined newsletter, The Typhooner, was Reprinted fromdropping Sailing Magazine, out of 125 school E. Main and St., sail- Port Washington,on an inward-facingWI 53074 Phone: flange.800-236-7444 The published by Noel Peattie until ing over the horizon. Every day fiberglass work was very well done, his death in 2005. The California

42 June 2008 Cape Dory Owners group has all winches are usually not necessary marinas are impossible to negoti- 18 of these newsletters available unless flying a or spinnaker. ate without an engine, and if it is online. The headsail tracks are mounted on dead calm it’s nice to fire up the SAILING Magazine's the coachroof for the jib and there’s outboard and steam home. A few Value Guide On deck a fixed-point lead on the side deck years ago I watched a Typhoon Cape Dory Typhoon (5-sailboat rating system) The cockpit is the heart of the for larger headsails. The standard pick up a mooring in Menemsha Typhoon, and it’s terrific. The seats boom was fitted with a small worm Harbor on Martha’s Vineyard by PRICE: Yes, the Typhoon is just are more than six feet long, and gear that allowed it to rotate. Do using a long sweep mounted astern. 18-feet, 6-inches, although the coamings can be a bit you remember roller reefing? It was The solo skipper calmly turned his but it is a big small boat. With a bit of hard on your back, there’s enough a great idea that never worked very wrist back and forth, pushing the searching you can find a well-maintained Typhoon for $4,000. And that just might room to shift around and find a well. The concept was that the main Typhoon along decently and then include a trailer too. comfortable position. There are also could be reefed around the rotating reached over and plucked the pen- DESIGN QUALITY: two good-sized cockpit lockers. In boom. The problem was that it was nant. If you insist on a outboard, Alberg’s design is time- less. The Typhoon isn’t fact, the Typhoon has impressive difficult to achieve a neat wrap, many owners report that a six- fast and doesn’t pretend to be a pocket storage throughout. The is especially if it was blowing, which horsepower is about the right size. bluewater cruiser. It is, in the designer’s own well positioned at the aft end of it usually is when you need to words, “comfortable and won’t scare the life out of your family and friends.” the foot well. It doesn’t take up a reef. Switching to slab reefing is Underway CONSTRUCTION lot of space, you can brace yourself a good idea. I have sailed a Typhoon twice, QUALITY: The when heeled, and it can be tied out once in the Virgin Islands years Typhoon is a well- built boat, and the quality really shines of the way when anchored or at the Down below ago, and in Biscayne Bay just a few through when it’s compared to other small dock. The mainsheet is typically led There isn’t much down below on summers back. We had a delightful boats. It’s a 19-footer built like a yacht. aft to two fixed blocks on the stern the Weekender, less on the Daysailer day in the bay with winds steady USER-FRIENDLINESS: deck just behind the wheel. The The Typhoon is easy to sail, with its cuddy cabin, and nothing around 15 knots. This is a perfect and satisfying through a sheeting angle is not ideal but at on the open daysailer. So let’s take location for a Typhoon and its range of conditions. The cuddy cabin is tiny, least it is out of the way. I have seen a quick look at the Weekender. The 2-foot, 7-inch draft. We skipped but it wasn’t designed for cruising. The use of space available is well done. Typhoons with a retrofitted traveler companionway is actually wide and over 4-foot and 5-foot shoals with- SAFETY: The Typhoon mounted across the cockpit seats easy to negotiate, just be prepared out a care. The Typhoon is stiff is stiff in a blow and built but this clutters up the cockpit and to stoop when you arrive in the and seems to have a sweet spot to take a punch. The isn’t really necessary. cabin. There are quarterberths to about 50 degrees off. You can feel large open cockpit is vulnerable to being swamped and moving about the small fore- The mast featured internal hal- either side and a V-berth forward. the rudder hum when you have deck isn’t for the clumsy. yards that were led aft, one to each Once you manage to get into them, everything trimmed right. There’s TYPICAL CONDITION: side of the aft deckhouse. This was the berths are comfortable enough. a bit of weather helm, as much a Most Typhoons have been well maintained but some innovative in its day. The halyards There’s space for a portable ice function of the long-keel hull shape are 40 years old, most are in their 30s, and are led to cleats on the vertical chest and small stove. Most boats and smallish rudder as anything all are at least 22 years old. backs of the deckhouse; jammers have a porta potty in the cutout of else, but it makes steering easier REFITTING: The good on top are nicer. The small sheet the V-berth, some even came with because you have a pressure point news is that bringing a Typhoon back to life a real marine head. for the tiller. and making it look good again is a DIY proj- Either option seems The bay was choppy and I was ect and doesn’t have to be costly. Anyone can learn to sand and varnish and the solid unnecessary, that’s impressed by the Typhoon’s abil- original construction makes the boat reward- what buckets and ity to maintain momentum, like ing to upgrade. marina bathrooms a larger boat, and avoid getting SUPPORT: Although were made for. There stopped dead by an obnoxious pass- Cape Dory is long out of business, there are is plenty of stor- ing wake. Owners report that the active owners’ groups and plenty of online age space under the Typhoon powers up nicely under support; www.capedory.org is a good start- berths. Lets put it genoa. Off the wind, the long boom ing point. this way, if it’s rain- tends to ride up, and a vang really AVAILABILITY: With 2,000 plus boats ing the interior of a helps. Bringing the boat through built, there’s always a Typhoon Weekender the wind you’re reminded that you good supply of Typhoons on the market. Major brokerage sites usually don’t bother is a lot better than a have a full keel under you. Still, the with small boats, the best place to find tent ashore. Typhoon gathers way fairly quickly Typhoons for sale are various Cape Dory and the ride is always steady. Web sites. Engine INVESTMENT AND RESALE: The market for Although most Conclusion Typhoons is well estab- Typhoons have The Cape Dory Typhoon is an lished. However, the small boat market in outboard brack- enduring classic. It’s handsome, general has been weak for a long time, and this impacts quality boats like the Typhoon ets mounted on the nimble, affordable and downright as well. stern, and a handful pleasant under sail. Give me a few came with inboard more years and then keep your diesels, the question eyes out, you’ll see me puttering is: Why spoil the about the harbor one day. I’ll be fun with an engine the guy without an engine but OVERALL ‘SVG’ RATING at all? I know, some with a big smile.

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