rjmcnabb":89se9qfb said:Joe's (Sea Wolf) remarks reminded me of my rule-of-thumb about sailboats: in our size-ranges being considered here, an increase of three feet gives you about double the boat. I think that applies pretty well to C-Dorys. I think our present CD16 cruiser is about one-quarter the boat of our former CD22. Such a situation is not a bad thing (I love this CD16 in a way I never did the CD22,) it just is. This is being said by a fan of small, simple boats -- especially those with no holes below the waterline (at least I can see the cockpit drain in a CD!) :lol:
Rod
RobLL":mgjojpmb said:Another 22 C-Dory plus. When I told folks I was considering getting a boat many of them came up with the old adage: The two happiest days of owning a boat....... "
That does not seem to be true with the CD. People who are selling genuinely liked their boats and what they did with them. But the time came when things changed, and it was time to sell and move on. But with a bit of sadness and nostalgia.
It was similar with what I was reading about Nordic Tugs, but it has been a bit painful seeing how long it takes to sell a well maintained appropriately priced older one.
rjmcnabb":358bu0sv said:I think our present CD16 cruiser is about one-quarter the boat of our former CD22. Such a situation is not a bad thing (I love this CD16 in a way I never did the CD22,) it just is. This is being said by a fan of small, simple boats -- especially those with no holes below the waterline (at least I can see the cockpit drain in a CD!) :lol:
Rod
ssobol":3fax70s6 said:Some Bayliner models are available with diesels. However this is not a common setup for US boats (according to Bayliner). These boats are usually for Europe or South America "where people are more concerned with fuel economy due to high fuel prices" again according to the Bayliner rep I talked to. Bayliners with diesels have a premium that Americans may not want to pay.
RobLL":2p7djyuc said:While I preferred a diesel the next step smaller is a C-Dory, either the 22 or 25s with outboard(s).