Hi Folks,
I have been reading the C-Dory Internets sites for over seven years (I think) and have obtain invaluable information. When Dale pulled the original site, It hit me hard because a lot of good information was lost. Then C-Brats was started, and I had to learn how to use a new site. Then the C-Dog site came back. Now the C-Dog site is gone. What we have left is the C-Brat site, which I find to be very good for my purposes, communicating with other C-Dory owners, and learning what people are doing with their C-Dory's. There isn't one topic that has not been covered, and covered well by the members. This is invaluable information for me.
C-Dory is now a hot boat. There is nothing like it out there. Trailable, low cost, live-aboard, comfortable boat that looks, from a traditional view point, like a salty boat of the past. She is like a classicial good looking gal that turns heads when she comes by.
Our problem is that the ownership of C-Dory's is growing. There are now about twenty dealers, three on the east coast. Readership of this web site is up. There are lots of readers and contributors out there. For that reason, we should try and confine the information to C-Dory's only, or it will get away fro us. That way the C-Brats site will stay managable.
Hope this helps a bit.
Fred Heap
I have been reading the C-Dory Internets sites for over seven years (I think) and have obtain invaluable information. When Dale pulled the original site, It hit me hard because a lot of good information was lost. Then C-Brats was started, and I had to learn how to use a new site. Then the C-Dog site came back. Now the C-Dog site is gone. What we have left is the C-Brat site, which I find to be very good for my purposes, communicating with other C-Dory owners, and learning what people are doing with their C-Dory's. There isn't one topic that has not been covered, and covered well by the members. This is invaluable information for me.
C-Dory is now a hot boat. There is nothing like it out there. Trailable, low cost, live-aboard, comfortable boat that looks, from a traditional view point, like a salty boat of the past. She is like a classicial good looking gal that turns heads when she comes by.
Our problem is that the ownership of C-Dory's is growing. There are now about twenty dealers, three on the east coast. Readership of this web site is up. There are lots of readers and contributors out there. For that reason, we should try and confine the information to C-Dory's only, or it will get away fro us. That way the C-Brats site will stay managable.
Hope this helps a bit.
Fred Heap