Journey On is a 2005 C-25, whilst thataway is a 2003 model. I believe/hope that they have improved the issue since 03.
I will note my issues, but I've heard that they've fixed them. You might ask the dealer about them, because that's the last time you have any leverage.
First, we had water inside the cabin on our first extensive cruise. It was thrilling, but not fatal. The factory (in those days,) resealed the anchor locker, and the rub rail screws. The anchor locker was the main problem and a look inside the locker would reveal if there are gaps/holes in the caulk fillet. I plugged it during the cruise, and the factory laid a knew bead in. No water should get inside the cabin, and I haven't worried about replacing the L brackets or screws, though they aren't stainless, nor are they galvanized. Also check the seal, by spraying water at it, on the V-berth hatch.
Second, there is a drain plug in the transom. On Journey On, this was held in by 3 screws, which were stripped. Caulked and used bigger screws (#8.) Never heard of anyone else concerned about it.
Third, Journey On developed a crack on the transoms port side, after 3 seasons (we use the boat for summer cruises,) and the factory paid to have it fixed. No other gelcoat cracks, knock on fiberglass. I believe this has been upgraded since 2003, wherein Bob had to rebuild all of thataways transom. They don't use plywood there anymore. Nothing wrong, at this time with the rear cabin bulkhead.
Those are specific problems, all small and all fixed.
Check to see if all canvas fits, Judy did this, and it was worth it, just for the experience. Check everything out, just for good common sense.
Please note that these were all minor problems, and Journey On has been a good boat. Too big for some, too small for others, but it does have a private head. and has taken us to a lot of neat places.
The southern Boris