Not to be a "nit-picker" about the names, but I thought I'd just add some more information for those that care about the nomenclature.
All this is a bit nebulous, but here's my take on it:
The original 22-foot C-Dories (Dorys) were referred to as a "Hunky Dory", but that name was already taken by another manufacturer.
The factory then wanted to refer to them as a "Sea Dory", but another manufacturer was calling their boat the Sea Dory (de ja' vue), so they eventually settled on "C-Dory".
The term "Classic" was not used until much later, after the "Cruiser" and "Angler" were designed, and was then used to refer to the 1980-86 models, which up till then, had been simply referred to as C-Dories (Dorys), except for the "Hunky Dories" (Dorys).
See, it's just so simple, clear as bell, and without any confusing details (and I probably left something out or am wrong somewhere!).
Also, the plural of Dory is Dories, but Dorys is somehow more appealing, at least to me, but what do I know (?)!!!
Joe. :lol: :thup