19' Angler

I followed this offering on Ebay all the way out to the end. There were no bids at 26,500. :embarrased Granted the boat is a 19 footer w/ only a 60 hp Evinrude w/ 30 hours and previous propeller damage that has been repaired. :disgust

I am shocked. I cannot believe that this 2006, 19' boat will not sell for almost the same $$$$ as a 20 year old 22' Classic w/ an old 2 stroke motor.


What do you all think?

I am disappointed that I am not yet in a position where I can get a boat :cry
 
Sam on C-Fire-

You're right about the relative pricing and bargain status of this 19 footer!

I just think it speaks to the comparative versatility and utility of the 22 ft Cruiser over the 19.

There's a lot more than three feet of boat differences between the two.

If you've never done it, make a list of the extra features found in the CD-22 Cruiser over the 19 and even the CD-22 Angler and the 18 and 16.

Not to knock anyone's boat, but the features and size of the 22 ft. Cruiser make it by far the best seller over the years by far.

It's also very affordable, trailable, and manageable.

The C-Dory 22 Cruiser is at a place on the prospective boat owner's graph where quality, utility, versatility, manageability, trailability, personal space, and affordability intersect at the lowerst common comfortable denominator.

Joe.
 
From watching the C-Dorys that sell on eBay, I would say they almost always sell at a discounted price. Doesn’t mater what size they are.

If you want a good deal, find an eBay C-Dory.

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Dave dlt.gif
 
The 19' on e-bay is close enough for me to pick up when I move to Florida in approximately 2 months but in my opinion its underpowered. If it had a 90 hp, i would have seriously considered it
 
beradon":3cdm9473 said:
...but in my opinion its underpowered.

Bingo...were I in the market for a 19, I'd have looked at that boat as needing a $10K upgrade.

I had a 60 on my 19 Angler originally (search the forums), and it was pathetic. Dealer swapped it out for an 80, and all was fine.

19's and 22's should be powered the same, although the 19 will benefit from a lighter single main. Keeping the weight down in the stern is key to good handling on the 19, but not at the expense of power.
 
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