Well, I have a question: since C-Dory is a proper noun, is the plural C-Dorys or C-Dories? :wink: I wasn't a teacher, but I did play one on... um, I gave seminars for professional organizations.
I have a theory about why many of us are drawn towards these boats. Seems to me that most C-Dory owners march to the beat of a different drummer. We don't like different just because it is different, but we see the practical side of different. I've often heard the 22 described as "A VW camper on the water." Practical. Fuctional. Many of us strapped a bag to a motorcycle and traveled in our youth (well, Joel still does that... DaNag, too).
Owning a C-Dory is not a casual thing. Compared to most boats their size, the price of admission is higher (even though you will likely get a bigger portion of it back when/if you sell - practical). Most of us have the shared experience of saying, "How much???" when we first heard what they cost. :shock: That drives off the casual looker, leaving those of us who are obsessed still in the hunt. Smaller subset.
Then, there are those of us who are drawn to computers. Computers and C-Dorys... and here we are. I think we've all met C-Dory owners along the way who don't participate here and think, "Wow, they're missing out on part of the ownership experience." And they're likely thinking, "I have a boat, why do I need to mess around with a computer?" :roll: Different subset.
So, as we narrow down those subsets, those of us who have several things in common wind up here. And we discover other shared experiences. Like: teachers (some were the teachers, some were the brats). Or fishing. Or love of travel. Or VW campers. Or motorcycles. Or...
I'm glad Bill and Mike make this place available. Just like C-Dory owners, it is different from most places on the internet. I like that.

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Best wishes,
Jim B.