Thanks Bob for the info. I figured the trailer for a 25 was wishful thinking. I currently have a sailboat in Dana (for sale) so I'm intimately familiar with the changes affecting slip owners and current...and likely increasing...fees.
That's part of my rationale for getting something that can be trailered...I'd like to stay in the water as long as possible since that aligns more closely with how I currently plan to use the boat and maximize my time, but I'd also like the option to pull the boat and store it...or even expand my cruising grounds...if/when the slips get too expensive.
Unfortunately, even dry storage at Dana quoted me 3 years on the waitlist and the new construction won't solve that...at least not fast enough to help me.
My other option is to find a boat without a trailer (these seem to be very rare) and then just plan to purchase a trailer when I leave the harbor.
A final thought, how hard is it to sell a trailer if the boat I find comes with one and I can't find a place to store it? Or, I wonder if anyone would be in "need" of a trailer that would agree to store it (with full usage rights of course) for a few years until I need it?
But...first things first, as my boat hasn't sold yet, and when it does I'm not sure I'll be able to find a C-Dory in the ~3-6 months I'll have to fill the slip before I forfeit my spot.