Hello,
My name is Dan and I'm new to this forum. I've been reading posts for the last couple of years as I've been honing in on what purpose I really want out of boating and it's becoming clear that a C-Dory or similar style boat would fit the bill.
My two biggest criteria are something that can be used as a fun reliable day boat, and something I can travel with. I'm based in the Cleveland, OH area and my boating is mostly all on Lake Erie. I'd like to explore and go on boating trips sometimes but my working schedule limits me to a week or two off at a time which then limits the range on how far you can go from Lake Erie via water. Couple that with unpredictable weather and a shorter boating season and all of a sudden the trips become tricky.
These C-Dorys or similar boats (I've also been looking at Ranger Tugs and Cutwaters) seem ideal because they'd let me pick the boat up and take it to these cool locations that I likely wouldn't be able to travel to via boat until I'm retired. More inland destinations also seem to be less subject to the whims of the weather than what we get on the Great Lakes which make me think a C-Dory would be the best way to accomplish what I want.
With the backstory out of the way, my question is if anyone could give me any insight to the pros and cons of the 22' vs the 25' cruisers? On paper the 25' cruisers seem more capable but I see far more 22' cruisers for sale. Is that because people like their 25' way more and don't sell them as much? Do people find they outgrow their 22' cruisers easily?
For these trips we'd have myself, my wife, and currently a 1 year old although it's possible we'll have a second kid in the future as well. I was hoping I could hear about some people's experiences that led them to a 22' or a 25' cruiser and how it turned out, if they wished they had gotten a different boat, etc. The enclosed head the 25' seems really nice and is a big pro, but maybe the porta potty isn't that big of a deal. For some of these trips we'd probably be fairly remote for a day or two at a time without power so some of the systems such as a fridge, hot water, things like that may not matter a whole ton if we wouldn't be able to use them anyways.
Thanks for sharing your experiences and I'm looking forward to learning more about these boats.
My name is Dan and I'm new to this forum. I've been reading posts for the last couple of years as I've been honing in on what purpose I really want out of boating and it's becoming clear that a C-Dory or similar style boat would fit the bill.
My two biggest criteria are something that can be used as a fun reliable day boat, and something I can travel with. I'm based in the Cleveland, OH area and my boating is mostly all on Lake Erie. I'd like to explore and go on boating trips sometimes but my working schedule limits me to a week or two off at a time which then limits the range on how far you can go from Lake Erie via water. Couple that with unpredictable weather and a shorter boating season and all of a sudden the trips become tricky.
These C-Dorys or similar boats (I've also been looking at Ranger Tugs and Cutwaters) seem ideal because they'd let me pick the boat up and take it to these cool locations that I likely wouldn't be able to travel to via boat until I'm retired. More inland destinations also seem to be less subject to the whims of the weather than what we get on the Great Lakes which make me think a C-Dory would be the best way to accomplish what I want.
With the backstory out of the way, my question is if anyone could give me any insight to the pros and cons of the 22' vs the 25' cruisers? On paper the 25' cruisers seem more capable but I see far more 22' cruisers for sale. Is that because people like their 25' way more and don't sell them as much? Do people find they outgrow their 22' cruisers easily?
For these trips we'd have myself, my wife, and currently a 1 year old although it's possible we'll have a second kid in the future as well. I was hoping I could hear about some people's experiences that led them to a 22' or a 25' cruiser and how it turned out, if they wished they had gotten a different boat, etc. The enclosed head the 25' seems really nice and is a big pro, but maybe the porta potty isn't that big of a deal. For some of these trips we'd probably be fairly remote for a day or two at a time without power so some of the systems such as a fridge, hot water, things like that may not matter a whole ton if we wouldn't be able to use them anyways.
Thanks for sharing your experiences and I'm looking forward to learning more about these boats.