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Com-Pac Model Specific Discussions => CP-23's => Topic started by: Mas on December 17, 2015, 03:52:42 PM

Title: The elusive 23D's, where are they
Post by: Mas on December 17, 2015, 03:52:42 PM
Well the number of 23D's seem to make them about as rare as the CP14! I have personally reached out to a couple fellow 23D owners so that we can share info and ideas but thought it might be useful to start a thread devoted to rounding up all of you in one convenient place. Maybe we can sticky it at some point as well.

So...if the throb of a diesel floats your boat weigh in and let's get us all together. Know that Luna is out there as is Empathy as is Bob, who i believe has the first pilot house version (owner mod).

Start your engines......

No Mas
Title: Re: The elusive 23D's, where are they
Post by: Tom L. on December 17, 2015, 04:23:01 PM
Well...I guess the 23D is as rare as Hens teeth. But keep in mind nearly anything that works for a 23 will also work for the 23D. That may be the reason for not starting a separate thread. There are a lot of diesel sites out there to help if you are experiencing engine problems.

Tom L.

Title: Re: The elusive 23D's, where are they
Post by: Mas on December 17, 2015, 04:39:20 PM
Hey Tom,

No engine problems just thought it would be nice to hook up with other 23D owners. There are specific items that are secondary to them, such as storage issues, handling differences, upgrades on tanks, fuel systems, props, charging capabilities, maintenance, etc.

Yup, hens teeth! Actually never seen hens teeth. :)
Title: Re: The elusive 23D's, where are they
Post by: bob lamb on December 20, 2015, 04:52:54 PM
Ahoy 23D ears!
 We must be a rare breed indeed.  I'm in my 11th year with my little ship and can't imagine life without her.  Love that engine.  It broke one time and I bolted a Yamaha on it.... Didn't like that very much so I saved up and put a new cylinder head on and live happily ever after.  

Sea Ya
Bob
Title: Re: The elusive 23D's, where are they
Post by: Mas on December 20, 2015, 06:07:12 PM
Thanks for checking in Bob. How many hours did your 10gm have when the problems crept up? What happened? Surprised to hear as those little thumpers usually go thousand of hours before needing work, other than routine stuff. Anything the rest of us should be aware of. No Mas is kinda low hours at 356 but 25 years old. I figured best to share info on these boats. Not many of us!

What have you found the fuel consumption rate is at 5kts? Gerry suggested quart an hour.

Love the work you have done on her. quite impressive. Keep checking in.

Happy Holidays to you,
No Mas
Title: Re: The elusive 23D's, where are they
Post by: Zane on February 22, 2016, 08:05:09 PM
I've been lurking around the forum for several years as a visitor. Just joined as I recently purchased a 23d and hauled it to Lake Conroe near Houston, Texas. Have typical spring cleaning such as bottom paint, buff hull, replace rudder bushings etc. before launching. Decided to sail for a season before contemplating any upgrades and improvements.
Title: Re: The elusive 23D's, where are they
Post by: Bob23 on February 22, 2016, 08:44:50 PM
Hi Zane.
  Although lurking here carries serious penalties, you seem like a nice guy and any 23 owner is a friend of mine. So, I'll forget about the penalties and just levy the usual $5,000.00 initiation fee. Payable to me, of course in small unmarked bills  in a brown paper bag. I have a relative in Houston who'll be stopping by in just a few minutes....you will be prepared, won't you? My cousin Vinnie doesn't like to be kept waiting!
  Welcome! we look forward to hearing about your adventures, upgrades and whatever you'd like to contribute! It's what makes this place tick! Any pics of your baby? Here's one of mine, a 1985 23/2.
(http://i617.photobucket.com/albums/tt260/Bob23_photo/Tices%20Shoals%202012/Koinoniacirca2012.jpg)
Bob23 and Koinonia in Barnegat Bay, NJ
Title: Re: The elusive 23D's, where are they
Post by: Mas on February 22, 2016, 09:39:24 PM
Welcome Zane. I lurked as well before getting our 23d. What year is she and what engine does she have? Not many of us out there.

dont worry about Bob23 too much, try to mumble something about PBR and my guess is that cousin Vinnie will be called off!
Title: Re: The elusive 23D's, where are they
Post by: Zane on February 23, 2016, 10:41:06 PM
Thanks for the warm welcome. Don't have PBR but have a selection of local Texas brews available which should suffice. The date built is 1996 with a Yanmar 1GM10. The picture will have to wait until launching.

The bronze rudder bushings ordered on Amazon showed up yesterday and stopped by Harbor Freight for the long drill bit to facilitate the replacement as recommended by several posters. Waiting on better weather and schedule to finish buffing the hull, replace the bushings, and slap on the registration numbers and name. Still deciding whether to strip the existing antifouling or just recoat this season.
Title: Re: The elusive 23D's, where are they
Post by: Mas on February 24, 2016, 08:53:02 AM
you bet Zane, a very knowledgeable and friendly group!

Where did you get your 23? I been following the sales of the 23ds for awhile and knew of a 1996 that had been for sale in Wisconsin. Thought it went to fella in Ohio though. Anyway, the 23d may be the most elusive of the Compac line, congratulations and welcome aboard!
Title: Re: The elusive 23D's, where are they
Post by: HeaveToo on February 24, 2016, 08:54:46 AM
Zane, can you post the part number and link to Amazon.  Also, which length 1/2" drill bit are you going to use?  I am thinking of adding bushings to my girl.
Title: Re: The elusive 23D's, where are they
Post by: Zane on February 24, 2016, 10:10:24 AM
The 23d was picked up in Savannah. It appears to have spent much of its life on fresh water lakes in the Carolinas.

Selected the following bushings on Amazon. Since they were inexpensive, doubled the order in case several are damaged during installation. Some posters have used similar sized bushings with a shoulder.

http://www.amazon.com/Bearing-Bronze-Bushing-Bearings-VXB/dp/B00FN562WC/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1456324708&sr=8-8&keywords=Bronze+bushing+1%2F2+inch

The drill bit is 25 inches long so you can drill out the existing bushings. Otherwise there is not sufficient clearance to line up a short bit with the offset caused by width of drill. Harbor Freight sells a set of 3 bits (one of which is 1/2 inch) for around $15. Granted these are wood bits but apparently work well on the existing bushings. I'll take a few photos of the process and post.
Title: Re: The elusive 23D's, where are they
Post by: HeaveToo on February 24, 2016, 10:14:43 AM
Awesome.  Thanks for the info.

do the Bearings have shoulders to keep them in place?  I thought that the original bearings had shoulders to keep them in place.  Anyone know this and can anyone give me an answer on this?

Thanks.
Title: Re: The elusive 23D's, where are they
Post by: Mas on February 24, 2016, 12:54:20 PM
Well Zane, my guess is that you now have the S/V Vera Jean! she was up for sale last summer and sold just recently out of Savannah. If so she appeared to be in great shape and I'm sure you will have much fun sailing her. I don't know if you have sailed a 23 before or possibly a 16 but they have developed an almost cult status! Wonderful sea motion for such a craft, well above average construction, and a head turner at most ramps and marinas. The company is wonderful to deal with and this forum is humbling in the knowledge base here. I clearly have a personal interest in all of the owners out there with the 23d as they are so rare. Its good to keep the ideas and knowledge on our boats out where the other 23d folks can see and share as well.

No Mas

Title: Re: The elusive 23D's, where are they
Post by: Zane on February 24, 2016, 07:52:38 PM
HeaveToo posted "do the Bearings have shoulders to keep them in place?  I thought that the original bearings had shoulders to keep them in place.  Anyone know this and can anyone give me an answer on this?"

At least on my 23d, the bushings do not have shoulders to keep in place and appear to be pressed in place. The bolt assembly has a washer on top and bottom as well as one between the fixed and moveable portion of the rudder. Based on online research, some have indicated the shoulder bushing gives a greater surface to press in place by using a bolt / nut as the press.
Title: 1997 23D Owner of sv Aviva
Post by: Big Jon on March 01, 2016, 06:27:07 AM
I have a cherry little 23d with 150 hours on her.  Just stumbled upon her by luck in an estate sale.   She originally was purchased around Orlando area and eventually made her way to Hutchinson Island where I found her.  Just sailed her the last 3 days and headed back up today.  It's a wonderful little bullet proof motor.
Title: Re: The elusive 23D's, where are they
Post by: Mas on March 01, 2016, 06:51:13 AM
Welcome Big Jon and congrats on the 23d. We are a small club of owners with the D's. Not many out there! This forum if full of wonderful folks who share a love of the Compac boats and bring much knowledge.

I presume she has the 1GM10 Yanmar. Ours also has only 356 hours, barely broke in! It actually needs to be used more. Keep us posted and good sailing.

Title: Re: The elusive 23D's, where are they
Post by: Salty19 on March 06, 2016, 07:46:06 PM
Speaking of the CP23D, I just let in a new user named:  ComPac23DforSale    Now I'm no genius, but I suspect we'll be seeing an ad for one soon.e

The magic 8 ball said "Everything's a Diesel in Texas", so look towards the TX gulf coast for a classified ad near you. 

Iff'n you interested, ya'll wanta giddy up down thar right quick!
Title: Re: The elusive 23D's, where are they
Post by: Mas on March 06, 2016, 08:48:28 PM
Hey Salty, its already there. They're coming out for spring! Some nice examples now available.
Title: Re: The elusive 23D's, where are they
Post by: Maureen on April 02, 2016, 12:45:47 PM
Quote from: No Mas on February 24, 2016, 08:53:02 AM
you bet Zane, a very knowledgeable and friendly group!

Where did you get your 23? I been following the sales of the 23ds for awhile and knew of a 1996 that had been for sale in Wisconsin. Thought it went to fella in Ohio though. Anyway, the 23d may be the most elusive of the Compac line, congratulations and welcome aboard!

Howdy....I'm the Ohio boy that purchased that 96  23d in Wisconsin. She's been renamed Maureen, Just finished outfitting with solar and  refrig. Needed new halyards etc.
I've been watching site here for months,now I'm on board.
Title: Re: The elusive 23D's, where are they
Post by: Bob23 on April 02, 2016, 05:45:38 PM
Welcome owner of Maureen:
   Glad you've stopped your lurking ways. Why don't you and Maureen come to CLR in July? She and my 23 can play together. Welcome and please feel free to post stories of your adventures or misadventures!
Bob23 and Koinonia, 1985 23/2 in Barnegat Bay, NJ.
Title: Re: The elusive 23D's, where are they
Post by: Mas on April 02, 2016, 06:51:39 PM
Welcome indeed S/V Maureen! Had actually talked to the folks who had it for sale right before we got No Mas. The d's are few so it's great to have the collective knowledge of us here. The folks here are hugely helpful and awesome if not a little quirky!

There are a couple threads on both solar installs and refrigeration for the 23's on the 23 specific forum. Would be great if you were inclined to share what you have done. They are projects vying for funds.

No Mas, 1990 23D, Topping Va.
Title: Re: The elusive 23D's, where are they
Post by: Maureen on April 07, 2016, 05:44:47 PM
Quote from: Bob23 on April 02, 2016, 05:45:38 PM
Welcome owner of Maureen:
   Glad you've stopped your lurking ways. Why don't you and Maureen come to CLR in July? She and my 23 can play together. Welcome and please feel free to post stories of your adventures or misadventures!
Bob23 and Koinonia, 1985 23/2 in Barnegat Bay, NJ.
Title: Re: The elusive 23D's, where are they
Post by: Hollywood728 on April 18, 2016, 10:02:15 PM
Quote from: Zane on February 22, 2016, 08:05:09 PM
I've been lurking around the forum for several years as a visitor. Just joined as I recently purchased a 23d and hauled it to Lake Conroe near Houston, Texas. Have typical spring cleaning such as bottom paint, buff hull, replace rudder bushings etc. before launching. Decided to sail for a season before contemplating any upgrades and improvements.

Hi Zane, I just purchased the CP23D some people in here had been expecting to see go on the market in Texas. And interestingly enough, I'm about to move it to Lake Conroe. I live in April Sound and will most likely keep her at Inland Marine. Maybe I'll see you on the water.
Title: Re: The elusive 23D's, where are they
Post by: Mas on April 19, 2016, 08:34:56 AM
Welcome Hollywood! How fortuitous you will be on the same lake with another 23d!

Keep us posted on your adventures and life with a 23d. We are slowly accumulating many of us on this thread and there aren't many of us.
Title: Re: The elusive 23D's, where are they
Post by: Zane on August 09, 2016, 10:42:57 PM
Quote from: Hollywood728 on April 18, 2016, 10:02:15 PM
Hi Zane, I just purchased the CP23D some people in here had been expecting to see go on the market in Texas. And interestingly enough, I'm about to move it to Lake Conroe. I live in April Sound and will most likely keep her at Inland Marine. Maybe I'll see you on the water.

I am located at Conroe Yacht Club. Finally have her in the water. Work on her was in spurts consisting of stripping off the old bottom paint, repaired an area near the prop, fresh antifouling, raised the mast, checked out the standing and running rigging, and buffed / polished the hull. After 8 months out of the water, the diesel started up first try. A lot more on the to do list but that will wait until the weather cools off.
Title: Re: The elusive 23D's, where are they
Post by: Mas on July 30, 2017, 12:59:16 AM
Well as most folks that know me are aware, we no longer have No Mas our 23D. However since this is good spot to collect folks that do have them, we spotted a 23D sitting two docks over from our boat. Her name is Grace Note. Will reach out to the owners about this fine forum!
Title: Re: The elusive 23D's, where are they
Post by: cw021382 on August 03, 2017, 11:37:37 AM
Empathy my 1993 23D has a new home.  She will be on the east side of Puerto Rico.