This has been an interesting thread. My story is pretty simple. I've had several boats over time, the last before my 25' C-Dory was a 40' Searay, loaded with everything needed to enjoy cruising the great lakes. It was an expensive boat, I could afford it, and when I decided to get out of the big boat lifestyle I took a hit on the selling price because of the economic downturn. That didn't matter. Because I got out of it what I bought it for, the enjoyment of the water.
I searched out C-Dory boats because on one particularly rough day on Lake Huron the only boat I'd seen in 100 miles besides my 40 footer was a C-Dory, probably a 22 and was amazed at the way it was moving along.
So I started to do a little research, found this site, YouTube videos, dealer sites, etc. and without seeing one up close decided on a 25. Also looked at the Rangers but thought for my use just a little more than I wanted to put into a boat.
I located a new, albeit 2 year old, 25 at a dealer in NJ after checking inventories at other dealer sites, negotiated price over the phone, flew there and bought the boat.
I've outfitted it with the electronics I want and over this winter we're changing out the head for an Airhead, and adding an alcohol stove.
I bought what I could afford (I think most of us who visit this site do), the boat is exactly what I expected and wanted, and I'm very happy that I got it.
Will the C-Dory go away? I hope not but heck, I had a Fiero V6 that I loved too and they no longer make them. But I had that car for 10 years and sold it to someone who loved the car for what it was and I suspect that when I'm done with my C-Dory the same will happen.
I wish there had been a dealer like Matt closer to me. If so and I was looking now instead of last year I'd be working with him right now to buy a boat. And the reason is simple. As I've followed postings on this site, the guy seems honest, sincere and out to treat his customers right.
So, I hope things go well for Matt, for the manufacturer, and for this brand. But it won't affect my love for this boat one way or the other.
I searched out C-Dory boats because on one particularly rough day on Lake Huron the only boat I'd seen in 100 miles besides my 40 footer was a C-Dory, probably a 22 and was amazed at the way it was moving along.
So I started to do a little research, found this site, YouTube videos, dealer sites, etc. and without seeing one up close decided on a 25. Also looked at the Rangers but thought for my use just a little more than I wanted to put into a boat.
I located a new, albeit 2 year old, 25 at a dealer in NJ after checking inventories at other dealer sites, negotiated price over the phone, flew there and bought the boat.
I've outfitted it with the electronics I want and over this winter we're changing out the head for an Airhead, and adding an alcohol stove.
I bought what I could afford (I think most of us who visit this site do), the boat is exactly what I expected and wanted, and I'm very happy that I got it.
Will the C-Dory go away? I hope not but heck, I had a Fiero V6 that I loved too and they no longer make them. But I had that car for 10 years and sold it to someone who loved the car for what it was and I suspect that when I'm done with my C-Dory the same will happen.
I wish there had been a dealer like Matt closer to me. If so and I was looking now instead of last year I'd be working with him right now to buy a boat. And the reason is simple. As I've followed postings on this site, the guy seems honest, sincere and out to treat his customers right.
So, I hope things go well for Matt, for the manufacturer, and for this brand. But it won't affect my love for this boat one way or the other.