Pat Anderson
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I am pretty sure Minnow's problems are NOT typical of the CD25 or any C-Dory. If they were typical, you wouldn't find so many enthusiastic owners here. Don't really know what is going on there, but I'll bet there are two sides to that tale as well. Nothing made by man is perfect, of course, and that includes C-Dory boats. We have had our 25 for only two days, but have given it a pretty good inspection. You have to hunt pretty hard to even find a minor blemish on it - Andrew from the factory pointed out one or two, and then fixed them. I guess it may help to live close to the factory, I know Minnow can't be trailering it to Auburn, WA, from New Jersey whenever something needs attention. Our initial splash proved all systems work as advertised. All in all, our assessment is that this is an awesome boat. I can't talk about the other brands, have never owned one. But having had a CD22, which we absolutely loved for two years, and now having a CD25, we would be hard pressed to come up with any reason why we would even consider another boat (except maybe a Nordic Tug, when we cash in the house!). These are extremely high quality, durable and safe boats, Minnow's experience notwithstanding.
pmberman":dvag0x7f said:ok, I've been reading a lot of your responses regarding the 25'. After seeing "minnow's" defect photos and hearing how there have been problems with other folks 25's like rub rails coming off, I wonder about the quality. If the C-Dory is 10k less than a comparable Whaler, but their are basic quality issues, is it worth the risk? If I am going to buy a boat for me and my wife to cruise on, I want it to be durable and safe above all else. Be honest, is the lower price of a C-Dory 25' compared to a boat like a Whaler a trade off for quality and durability, not to mention safety??