Up front, let me say: with some determination, you can make almost anything work. We have no grandkids, but if we did, I can guaran-damn-tee you that we'd find a way to make it work.
That said, we feel the C-Dorys are great couples boats. The v-berth sleeps 2, the dinette comfortably seats 2, underway there are 2 seats facing forward. Granted, it has been just the two of us (and a cat) since our daughter went off to college almost 20 years ago. You can make it work with 4 dining at the table (if two of them are small), but then you will be converting the dinette into a bed each night... then back again in the morning... and everyone better be on the same schedule.
For short travel periods, you can certainly make it work. Extend that out and there may have to be LOTS of shore excursions... maybe some motels or B&Bs, and restaurants. Not that any of that is bad, just being realistic for the way most people live (yes, I am aware of the exceptions).
We know folks who have bought boats with two or three cabins with the idea that family/friends would always want to come along. Well, now they have plenty of extra storage. :wink:
Lots of sailors here who have moved to C-Dorys. I like to think of it as the powercruiser with the sailing sensibility. We are absolutely spoiled by that inside helm and the great view from anywhere in the cabin.
Good luck with your decisions.
Best wishes,
Jim B.
PS - You could get one of those BIG floats to tow behind and put a dome tent on it.
