thataway":3vb7civk said:
Dogon dory, if you feel that I am "consiquently impaired", the polite way to handle that would be with a private post or a phone call. The discussion is about the C Dory, not deep V's or sailboats etc.
Since I apparently insulted you publicly, I'll apoligize publicly. You clearly didn't take my "tongue in cheek" comment as intended. My reference was to the common (and I thought well known) innability of sailors to say anything negative about their own boat, ergo "impaired". Clearly that offended you and for that I'm sorry. I'd have to at least have met you to intentionally insult you (and you'd have to be smaller than me). I didn't bring up the deep vees, just added to the "conversation".
Regarding making assumptions about you, never having been to sea with you, I have to do so. For my part I assume you to be a very competent, extremely knowledgeable, and well experienced seaman. If those assumptions are innaccurate then you have only yourself to blame for the information you've posted in the forums here (my basis of assumption). In like kind based on my posts here you probably assume I'm a butthead (OK that'd be pretty accurate).
I still maintain that the very history which you so eloquently and knowledgeably described demonstrates that the only resemblence between a C-Dory and the original is in the name.
We're just in a different place in our opinion of deep vees. I guess that's why there are so many different boats out there. But not all of them (deep vees) are created equal either, so maybe we've just had different experiences on different boats. I do know that if my primary interest was fishing offshore, I'd own a Sea Sport or an Orca, not a C-Dory. Fortunately, up here we can catch everything our hearts desire in PWS so the less expensive CD22 serves admirably.