Ron Bennie
New member
Phase 1: we buy our first boat, a 1987 Catalina 22 in 2000. We spend 2 glorious seasons learning to sail, some fabulous 3-4 day cruises on some small but beautiful lakes in the Calgary area (one with fabulous mountains, the other herds of cattle). I spend whatever time not cruising tinkering and polishing to my heart's content. After the second season moored on the Glenmore Reservoir, the entire bottom is rife with blisters which require a $6500 repair job. Around this time we begin to realize that the strenuous and unpredictable aspects of sailing do not mesh with our young children and regret having to use the boat only when the kids are with the grandparents. The following May a gentleman sees our boat in my driveway (looking brand new) and offers to buy it (it wasn't for sale) at any price. I am considering a powerboat and regard the timing as God-given. We sell the boat that day for a third more than we paid for it and begin planning for phase 2. Considering we have 2 children with autism who don't enjoy being around large groups of unfamiliar people, the privacy of boating seems like an exciting activity we all can enjoy together. I discover C-Dorys on the web and see for the first time the boat I have been envisioning in my mind for years. My wife Maureen at this point decides to leave teaching and start her own autism resource and conference business which means no play money for a while.
Phase 3: I religiously read the C-Brats site and keep the dream alive. I'm thinking a serious chance of owning a 22...possibly 3-5 years. In my wildest dreams there's a lovely used 25 waiting for us around then. I know I've got to be one of hundreds enjoying this site without actually owning the boat. If I never own a C-Dory this site still has been the biggest kick I've ever had.
Phase 3: I religiously read the C-Brats site and keep the dream alive. I'm thinking a serious chance of owning a 22...possibly 3-5 years. In my wildest dreams there's a lovely used 25 waiting for us around then. I know I've got to be one of hundreds enjoying this site without actually owning the boat. If I never own a C-Dory this site still has been the biggest kick I've ever had.