C-Dory has been sold

dotnmarty":10obkcy0 said:
OK Mr. Finlay-buy the company and you're an honorary C-Brat, buy a C-Dory boat and you're a genuine C-Brat.

Actually, the gentleman bought the boat first. I think he'll fit in just fine. And I will add another welcome to the list.
 
Mr. Finlay, welcome to our world. PM me your shipping address and I would be honored to send you one of my lathe turned wood helm hubs for your boat.
 
colobear":3bh9dofg said:
Right now, all of them! :)
When i picked my boat up, at the factory, in Aug '05 i brought it there to " CANVAS RIGGERS ". ( they did a great job, by the way. ) now, they seemed to have moved. can you help me find their phone #? Thanks
 
Sneaks":2hjgu48b said:
Ya know what, Lyle? Around San Diego you would never know there's a change in habits due to fuel costs. Oh a small percentage are moving to public transportation but the overall attitude is "bite the bullet and buy the gas." Nobody's buying new boats and nobody's buying new Hummers but overall it's business as usual.

Don

This past weekend, we had a near 20 boat raftup on a local river approx. a
5 mile ride at most, for 90% of those attending. For the past 15 years,
many of those boats went to St. Michaels, a 70 mile ride?

We were one of the few boats that just rode around for the heck of it.

Mke
 
Thank you to all the C-Brats for your warm welcoming. I look forward to getting to know you and to learn from your experiences.

Just to get a couple of things clear...

Although my formative teenage years were spent growing up on an island and spending most summer days out on friends' boats, I have never owned one myself. I hope that doesn't revoke my honorary membership to the C-Brats or cause you to fear the certain demise of C-Dory and her sisters Skagit Orca and TomCat. I promise you I will view all decisions taken by this new CEO from a perspective of it being my family out on our boat, my weekend potentially spoiled by an ill advised shortcut, or my dream turned into a nightmare by lack of service.

Also, I do have a brother but he is not named Fred...

I will visit C-Brats as often as I can, but please understand I have a tremendous of work to do (and to do soon) to fulfill my promise above. This may mean some time between posts.

Thanks again.
 
RichF":1kokct0n said:
I have never owned one myself. I hope that doesn't revoke my honorary membership to the C-Brats or cause you to fear the certain demise of C-Dory and her sisters Skagit Orca and TomCat.

Hi Rich, and welcome aboard! Seeing as how you now own a whole "pod" of C-Dorys, I'm quite certain that your membership in C-Brats is secure :wink .

Happily owning a C-Dory and proud of it!
Dave Safford
 
Let me throw in my welcome. We do need someone who is willing to talk to us, and also keep C-Dory going.

You do have a big job. Running a boat factory such as C-Dory, etc, is going to be a tough job for the next few years. Hopefully the type of boat C-Dory represents will have a bigger market share.

Never the less, we are all interested in the prosperity of your company, since we (at least most of us) own C-Dories, and are passionate about them. That passion makes us critical of the factory at times, but don't forget we want "our" boats to be the best.

Welcome aboard and best of luck. Now, go back to work.

The Southern Boris
 
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