Hey Jim, I had hull # 14 of the 18' C-Dory Angler...and there were 14 built. Look in my FreeByrd photo album, then, punch in C-Byrd. I loved the boat. Spent boo-koo on it taking it all the way back to bare hull, filling in all the holes the original owner put for his set up, re-gel coated the interior as to get ride of the "dalmatian look" from all the friken holes... and she was a beauty. Sold her less than a year ago to a wonderful C-Brat in Chattanooga, who, also bought my CD16 cruiser.
The 18 was hands down the fix for the things I did not like about my 16. Now, Roger Johnson (SENSEI) and I made a C-Brat gathering on this boat together down the Cumberland. That is about 600 pounds of people in two people, so, safe to say neither of us are small...but I am short.

Today, I am sorry I sold the boat, and have asked for 1st buyers rights/option if Cliff goes to ever sell her. Do not think that will happen any time soon, as Cliff feels the same way I do about the boat...other than he did not have to do all the work/time/effort and travel to bring her back to like new condition...practically... still some items that needed to be done.
So, after all of that..I'll say this.... I bet the total build cost with parts/labor is not that much different between that 18 (if anyone built them again today) and the current CD22s. I think the biggest advantagde of the CD19 over the CD22 is the no solid aft bulkhead wall on the cabin. Ben and Dave seem to be taking care of that with their new boat and...my humble opinion... that would be a great option for either/both of the CD22s. Just think of an aft wall that with a cordless drill and about 30 minutes and about a dozen fastening points....you could be total enclosed...or, for that trip...and the needs of it...total open...or, just a canvas drop for a very flexible mix there of. Just a thought.
I have enjoyed our emails and communications on your hunt for a boat. Keep it up, be cash in hand ready...and some day, one will be posted. As a side note, I got a cell phone call driving down the interstate on the way back home that the CD18 was for sale in "as is condition"... and it needed much love. But, my point, is I called the lady, told her I was 12 hours drive time away, and asked her to hold the boat for me as I had changed directions and was enroute. Then, some others closer to her, attempted to get her to sell them the boat because they were standing there...(shorter drive distance). Thankfully, she had a bit of integrity, and held the boat for the hours I needed to drive there. I say this as to alert you to the fact that you are not the only one looking for good deals on used C-Dory boats....and we DO have folks on here that will cut your legs out from under you...even as you drive to see the boat.
Happy hunting.
Byrdman