Something I was taught many years ago regarding advertising and business: when times are good, it's important to advertise; when times are tough, it's imperative to advertise. Today's business climate calls for techniques that produce results. Not many businesses can afford to run ads just to keep their name out there... an ad needs to pay for itself and generate some cash. $100 here and there for small ads in regional publications can get lost amongst the big ads.
Seems to me that there are two kinds of C-Dory potential buyers: those who know about the boats and just need to know where to find one; and those who are in the market for a pilothouse boat, but don't know who makes what. Anyone with the wherewithal to buy one of these boats is very likely going to have computer access. That makes this forum the absolute BEST guerilla marketing out there, and Triton Marine Industries advertises here. Visit this site for more than a few minutes, and you will see the ads in the upper right corner.
Now, for the other kind of buyer... those people are going to look around for sources for pilothouse boats... which may lead them to trawlers... and magazines like Passagemaker (or whatever the latest iteration of that is now)... where an ad telling of the virtues of economy, safety, quality construction, and trailerability would set it apart from the megabucks boats that most people can't afford. That's right - here's a boat to meet the needs and dreams of a big portion of those who look towards the water and wonder "if that will ever be me?"
If someone has to get on here and ask if C-Dory is still in business, the first response should be from Triton Marine, saying, "You bet we are, and we build the best boats in this niche! Take some time to look around this great site, then contact us at _________________ to get more information on how to put yourself into your own C-Dory. We want to work with you to build the boat of your dreams."
This situation is why Triton or any manufacturer needs someone to deal with threads like this. This is why two or three posts a day from the manufacturer would put their name out in front of the very people they want to reach AND show their interest in their owners. Two or three posts that might take 15 minutes of time and no out-of-pocket outlay of cash. Two or three posts that might generate some questions and interest.
Welcome aboard, Cfoster. This forum is an amazing reference for all things C-Dory. They are still being produced, but not in the numbers of years past. But, there are good dealers out there, who also advertise here, who will be happy to help you get one of these great boats. Browse a bit, look through all the different threads, check out the photo albums... then ask away. There are a lot of friendly folks here who will get you going with the info you want.
Best wishes,
Jim B.