Hi Dave,
We started out with a C-Dory 22 Cruiser. After building our skills on big lakes, the San Juan and Gulf Islands, and further north inside Vancouver Island, she took us for two months cruising SE Alaska. Two adults, with an occasional third as guest. Lots of fishing and crabbing too.
If you want to do multiple overnights, and sleep cook and eat onboard, the CD22 is about the best bang for the buck you could find - both purchase cost and operating cost. And it's a fine simple and seaworthy boat, great for beginners as we were. More than three adults for extended cruising doesn't work very well though. We've done four, but with one sleeping on the deck. Four during the day is fine, but a bit crowded.
I just pulled up craigslist for boats from 22-25 feet, $30K-$40K. Hardly any practical cruisers in the bunch. CD22 is the sweet spot in that price range.
While you're researching, you might take a look at my book. I wrote it for someone who is just getting started thinking about a small cruiser. You can poke through some 28 pages in the preview.
http://www.lulu.com/shop/richard-cook/c ... 53755.html
We started out with a C-Dory 22 Cruiser. After building our skills on big lakes, the San Juan and Gulf Islands, and further north inside Vancouver Island, she took us for two months cruising SE Alaska. Two adults, with an occasional third as guest. Lots of fishing and crabbing too.
If you want to do multiple overnights, and sleep cook and eat onboard, the CD22 is about the best bang for the buck you could find - both purchase cost and operating cost. And it's a fine simple and seaworthy boat, great for beginners as we were. More than three adults for extended cruising doesn't work very well though. We've done four, but with one sleeping on the deck. Four during the day is fine, but a bit crowded.
I just pulled up craigslist for boats from 22-25 feet, $30K-$40K. Hardly any practical cruisers in the bunch. CD22 is the sweet spot in that price range.
While you're researching, you might take a look at my book. I wrote it for someone who is just getting started thinking about a small cruiser. You can poke through some 28 pages in the preview.
http://www.lulu.com/shop/richard-cook/c ... 53755.html