Cape Dory Typhoon

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Terence

I've recently become interested in sailing and really like the looks of the 18' Cape Dory Typhoons . . . how would owners (past or present) rate these as a learner's first boat? What mods would you recommend for single-handing, if any? CC bay is 180 square miles of protected sailing. I'd like to find something I can get out there on it in, without all the high speed acrobatics of, oh, Hobie Cats and whatnot. I'm too old to want to be that busy, lol. All replies appreciated. Thanks, T.
 
Dec 5, 2004
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All you ever wanted to know about Typhoons(the boa

All, and I do mean ALL your questions about the Typhoon can be answered here. ;) http://capedory.org/board/viewforum.php?f=1 I have the 25 but know the Typhoons as well(there are a number of different sizes wtc, but all are Alberg designed heavy weather sailers and are some of the easiest single handing boats ever built I think. g'Luk
 
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www.imoutsailing@yahoo.com

typhoon sailing a way

Hi... yes you can take your typhoon sailing by your self allot of people do and if you want to learn more go to cap dory typhoon. com and learn more from others that have them over two or three hundred of them. winthrop
 
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Tim Cropley

Typhoon on e bay

It just listed , no its not mine , I just admire them too , its in Louisville Ky , but it includes a trailer and out board motor
 
Dec 1, 2005
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Catalina 25 Essex, MD
Our first boat was a Typhoon

Our first boat 25 years ago was a Cape Dory Typhoon. I was a nervous sailor at first, but I always felt secure on the little Ty. We sailed her in Hawaiian waters and we have some great memories of that boat. Despite her small size, it was not uncommon for us to have 6 people onboard. If you are considering a Typhoon, you will not regret it. Very forgiving boat.
 
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