Hi, Norma
If you've read through this thread, you've already gathered a lot of information! And check out Dive Cat's album for more info.
My boat, Dive Cat, is in the final stages of rigging at EQ Marine, after being used as a display boat at the Seattle Boat Show.
Like you, I searched a long time to find a boat to meet my needs. Many V hulls and Glacier Bay, World Cat, Twin Vee cats. I saw a TomCat 24 being launched in my marina a couple years ago and started researching. Visited the factory, test rode. During that time, C-Dory made a committment to build a new version, the TomCat 25 (that has become known as the TomCat 255). That ended my search!
Like you, I'm not much of a fisherman, mainly because my skills are so bad I would starve! I have to get in the water and see them, so scuba and free diving are my interests, along with cruising. The TC255 is perfect for me. In fact, my initial interest has turned into an OUPV liscense and a six-pack dive charter service on a part time basis along with crew and coxswain training for the CG Auxiliary in the area!
Excellent maneuverability with twin engines mounted wide, excellent stability at the dock and at anchor and at all speeds under way. Excellent fuel economy based on boats of similar weight and power. Abundant space for Katy, me, Mika the Dog (30 lbs) and at least 2 more for day cruising, but could easily accomodate 8 in nice weather using the cockpit. I'll have 4-5 divers on her with Capt and 1 crew for 6-8 hour dive trips covering up to 100 miles slip to slip.
As you can see from the album, we've got a lot of extra stuff on there to accomodate the diving thing. All that stuff also allows us to stay out at our islands here for extended periods. We would like to eventually take up the cruising lifestyle on a regular basis and go from Cabo to Alaska, in convenient sections.
Enough here, but don't hesitate to ask questions in the forum. Many people are available to answer questions and offer opinions on most any subject. It has been extremely helpful to me as we've gone through the process from dream to near reality.
You have a wonderful area to boat in. I know it very well academically from using the 1210TR chart for training in the Auxiliary. Maybe one of these days we'll tow her back for some good New England cruising and free diving for stripers!
Of course, you're welcome to make the journey out here to Marina Del Rey for a test cruise when we have her. Expected delivery is March 1 to the slip. We'd love to have you on board.
Bob Cat