I agree completely with Pat that the new Venture series boats are different enough to compliment the current C-Dory line. Looking at the Venture 26 from the standpoint of a CD25 owner, it looked very nice for a couple, but a little small for a family. As TimFlan mentioned earlier, it seems narrower and it's table only seats 2 people. If I was at the post raising children age, it would definitely be on the list of boats to consider.
Which brings me to the Venture 29.
I have always questioned my wife's judgment and eyesight, because of her track record. She did willingly marry me... :roll: (rimshot!) She likes the Venture 29 and she had some persuasive arguments.
1. It will sleep a family of 4 fairly comfortably without having to constantly dismantle and reassemble the dining table. (To the best of my knowledge, this is not the case with a Camano 31 or a Nordic Tug 32)
2. The coffin area is pretty big. I'm 5'9" and I could lay stretched out in it. Someone taller than me might have an issue, but then if alone could lie diagonally in the space. It is wide enough for 2 people my size to sleep side by side.
3. Like the other C-Dorys, the cooking area is above deck and has windows all around it, unlike many of the other 'cruiser'-type boats which have the cooking area in the forward berth below deck.
4. It is about $100K cheaper than an Ocean Sport 30 (which I believe is a nicer boat - no doubt about that) and comparable in general layout terms.
Issues that I had with the boat are:
1. The helm position was designed for someone to stand when operating the boat. It was very comfortable to stand and hold the wheel, but when sitting, the steering wheel is very low and uncomfortably far forward.
2. The head sits high into the cabin. Although I didn't find that it blocked the view very much, it does block access to the port side window.
3. The interior doors, not the cabinet doors, are a little flimsy for my liking.
Overall look of the boat...my wife thinks it kind of looks like a tug boat. I think it looks like a Pudgy C-Dory.
Concerns I would have:
1. There is an optional bow thruster, but no stern thruster. With its small rudder and single screw, how does the boat handle at slow docking speeds?
2. Are the rear deck hatches waterproof? They do have 2 latches, but...
Summary of the boat (my opinion):
Boats that come close to this type of boat, the Ocean Sport 30 and the larger Sea Sports, are probably 'better' boats but also cost more. The Camano 31 and the Nordic Tug 32 - to me are fantastic boats for couples, but the lack of a designated second sleeping area make then a little less desirable for a family with kids. The Ranger 25 is a great boat, but significantly slower. Cruisers of various makes, with their below deck galley tend to be a little darker and confining (again, my opinion).
There are some definite compromises with this boat, looks possibly being one of them, but I can see a market for this boat.
I understand if your opinion is different.