Hello, congrats on your retirement. Highly, highly recommend going out on a C-Dory in the size range you are thinking. It all depends on your use. They are great boats and build very well.
But...and this is a big one and most here will debate. Just make sure a C-Dory is enough boat for what you indent to do. They are amazing with some limitations.
We purchased a brand new 23 Venture. Loved the boat. Until we took it into mixed swells and waves. We did not get to use it as we originally intended. And when that changed to more open water we really disliked the C-Dory. Not big enough or capable enough. Really had to time the weather, which is always the case but even more so in a C-Dory. Obviously the larger you go this will change some what.
Now many here will argue, but the proof in the puddings is getting the boat in the conditions you think you'll be in. She is a fair weather boat. Does not like waves over 3 feet, wind over 12 knots and she is a complete bobbing cork in a mixed swell with waves and wind.
On flat and mild days she is such a pleasure. Doesn't eat much fuel and handles like a dream.
Like I said she is well build and a great boat. Many here have taken their boats in very rough water and do so often. All depends on what your comfort level is.
We sold ours and are looking to buy another NMI boat but this time a larger SeaSport.
The community is amazing for C-Dory owners. You will get every opinion under the sun and most are very valid. All I can say is just get out on one in your intended cruising ground and preferably on a not so good day. You may fall in love or you may decide on a different boat.
We regretted buying a C-Dory. Our intended use changed and that is on us. Nothing wrong with the boat in mild to good conditions.
Just research their capabilities. Learn how they are built. Learn about her hull and you will understand what she is designed for. And decide what comfort level you would like. Or your spout would like, that is another huge consideration. I was much more comfortable than my wife.
We all do this in life, buy something and not use it as intended because that's what we could afford or some other reason. I really think this is where a C-Dory lies.
She is a total compromise boat. We did it too. We could not afford the boat we really wanted so we settled. And paid the price. And I stress and take full responsibility for this, as I stated our use changed.
NMI is an amazing company to work with. They completely support their products.
Good luck in you search and if you decide the C-Dory is the perfect match for you and your needs I know you will be very happy. And like I said, I think C-Brats is one of if not the best boating community online you will find. Super friendly and positive and helpful folks.
I wish the SeaSports had a community like this.
