People say the same of our Marinaut, saying how cute she is, and why shouldn't they? The Venture 23, CD 22 Cruiser and Marinaut 215 have similar interior set-ups, and are sister boats. They are all beautiful and functional boats. I remember when we were at Friday Harbor watching C-Gnome come in. In my opinion, she was the most beautiful boat to enter the marina.
I think the reason why people call our boats cute is that they think of them as beautiful, but small boats. They are not small, however -- only look small, because they have a low center of gravity. Looks are deceiving. Our boats are at least 24 feet in length from anchor to back of engine. Not having deep V hulls, and owing to their brilliant design, they have the space of much larger boats.
Casual boaters ignore our boats, because more often then not they are the smallest looking boats in the marina. However, when the more experienced boaters take a close look while we explain our boats features, they are blown away. In the last month of the season, we were approached by a ferry boat captain, a person who owned a 23 foot inboard fishing boat, a person who owned a million dollar, 55 foot yacht, and two eldery large cruiser owners who wanted an easier boat to maintain so they could continue boating. Many were interested in conducting further research.
It is sad that with few exceptions, new C-Dory's are no longer being sold on East coast, and C-Dory sightings are now rare off the Connecticut coast. C-Dory's are no longer seen in boat shows, so that it would hard for people on the East coast to educate themselves that there does exist alternatives to the flooded market of mass-produced, cookie cutter, production boats. So if people call our boats cute, we should take it as a high compliment.
Rich