Well, Karl, that's like asking how smart our kids are. :wink:
I think an aluminum welded boat has its place, depending on what you're going to do with it. As has been mentioned on this forum, it will be hotter and colder than a fiberglass boat if you are cruising on it. You're also going to spend more up front for it. It will likely have more of a V bottom, so it won't be as economical. And, it won't come with this great owners group.
There have been some problems. The factory has proven that they are not reliable with delivery times. I find that unacceptable business. There have been a few boats that have had some problems - and the factory has stood behind those boats. So, one in the factory's favor. And the boats themselves are pretty amazing... after almost two years of ownership, I haven't seen anything else being made that comes close to the capability, ease, and price.
I just waxed the cabintop this morning, so I've been going over the entire boat - no evidence of stress cracks. In fact, with the wax on her, she looks just as pretty as the day we picked her up.
I heard about a guy on the internet who drives a truck with a Duramax that shelled the engine... that didn't stop me from buying the right truck (with a Duramax) for our needs.
The Rosborough is a very nice boat. Feels bigger than our 25, certainly looks heavier, and I can't help but think it will use more fuel. But if it was the right boat for the way we'd be cruising, I'd put it onto the consideration list. I was on a guy's Hewescraft last summer, and it was a nice boat... but they didn't stay on it. He had installed an inboard diesel to make it the right boat for him.
While the factory has certainly done some stuff that pisses me off, if something happened to our boat, I would not hesitate to buy another C-Dory. So, when you are reading complaints here, a good thing to ask that owner is: would you buy another one? Many here already have. Others have moved on to something else. There's probably little I can say to set your mind at ease... but many of us have wondered the same thing while in our decision-making process.
Find a good dealer who will give you the support you deserve. And then decide if this or any other boat is the right vessel for your use.
Good luck with those decisions.
Best wishes,
Jim B.