I have a 2009 CC 23. I don't know about the hull, but I can confirm the roof and deck are definitely balsa cored. I've been all over our boat in the eight months we've owned her and can verify the build quality is very good.
We recently made a run up the Columbia River on a rainy, choppy day with big wind driven rollers at about 22 mph. With the trim tabs to push the bow down it was surprisingly decent ride for a boat with such a shallow deadrise.
For what it is, I can't think of much I'd change about it EXCEPT for wishing the factory had done a better job sealing the balsa core. I had a leaky forward hatch that needed some balsa TLC. A first for me and not hard but something I'd rather not have to deal with.
For us it's the perfect boat: comfortable in the rain, big windows to see the view, seaworthy for adventure, trailer-able without requiring a gigantic tow vehicle and reasonably economical. What more could one ask for in a boat.
We recently made a run up the Columbia River on a rainy, choppy day with big wind driven rollers at about 22 mph. With the trim tabs to push the bow down it was surprisingly decent ride for a boat with such a shallow deadrise.
For what it is, I can't think of much I'd change about it EXCEPT for wishing the factory had done a better job sealing the balsa core. I had a leaky forward hatch that needed some balsa TLC. A first for me and not hard but something I'd rather not have to deal with.
For us it's the perfect boat: comfortable in the rain, big windows to see the view, seaworthy for adventure, trailer-able without requiring a gigantic tow vehicle and reasonably economical. What more could one ask for in a boat.