Morning Gordon:
That's a tough question. Good thing you asked for an opinion as I certainly have mine. Let's just say that most of us are biased towards our boats and can't be relied on to be objective. That said, I can say that the first time I saw a C-Dory I knew right away it was the boat for me. Can't beat the lines on a Cruiser and having owned one for a couple of years I can vouch for it's attractiveness. Could not take that boat anywhere, not even just to top off the fuel tanks, without people coming up to the boat with compliments or questions. Our original requirements for a boat were a shallow draft to navigate to "shallows" in our creek, beam under 8' to get thru the RR trestle, a low enough profile to get under the Burnt Store bridge and something that didn't look like every other boat out there. The 22' Cruiser fit the bill to a tee. What we didn't figure on was that our boys would grow soooo fast and the addition of "Lily" the dog. When we decide to get a larger boat we stuck with Dory because of their proven design, ease of maintenance, simplicity of operation. There's a lot of nice boats out there but usually they're just too much boat. When I see a boat I like my first question is how big is the fuel tank? That alone will give you a good idea of what it will take to maintain it. Around here it's sheer weight that allows these boats to plow thru the water; no finesse there.
I've never been fond of the lines on a TomCat but do admit that the longer I own the "Molly Brown" the more I like her and the prouder we are to have her. Hope that answers your email...off to work I go!!!