All you C-Brats have been very helpful to me in answering my questions about the CD. I have been looking for two months for a CD 22 Cruiser in the $15-25K range and it seems to buy a mid 80's or early 90's boat. When I find one, they are on the East coast and I live in Oregon.
Out of frustration I did a Craigslist search for a 21 ft. Bayliner Trophy and there seems to be many in the Pacific Northwest at about 1/2 to 1/3 the cost for the same years. Obviously, that is due primarily to the popularity of the CD and many more Trophy's being made.
I have my heart set on a C-dory, but economics may dictate othewise. Before I even consider a Trophy, I want to get some input from those of you who may have owned both boats. I understand the Trophy is a semi-V or deep V hull. This is much different than the very stable CD. What could a person expect from running a Trophy vs a CD in Puget Sound primarily?
Also, I have always used an outboard on my 16 foot fishing boat, and that is one of the things I like about the CD's. I would assume I would need a closed system cooling system in a Trophy. The ones I have seen have 350 Chevy engines in them. I don't know much about heat exchangers or the amount of upkeep that a person would have with one of these boats, nor the upkeep on the outdrive.
I would also like to get a fuel usage comparison.
As far as my uses go, I would be using the CD mostly from the trailer to the water, and would probably moor it at the Anderson Island Riveria Marina about a month during the summer.
I would really appreciate your feedback.
Out of frustration I did a Craigslist search for a 21 ft. Bayliner Trophy and there seems to be many in the Pacific Northwest at about 1/2 to 1/3 the cost for the same years. Obviously, that is due primarily to the popularity of the CD and many more Trophy's being made.
I have my heart set on a C-dory, but economics may dictate othewise. Before I even consider a Trophy, I want to get some input from those of you who may have owned both boats. I understand the Trophy is a semi-V or deep V hull. This is much different than the very stable CD. What could a person expect from running a Trophy vs a CD in Puget Sound primarily?
Also, I have always used an outboard on my 16 foot fishing boat, and that is one of the things I like about the CD's. I would assume I would need a closed system cooling system in a Trophy. The ones I have seen have 350 Chevy engines in them. I don't know much about heat exchangers or the amount of upkeep that a person would have with one of these boats, nor the upkeep on the outdrive.
I would also like to get a fuel usage comparison.
As far as my uses go, I would be using the CD mostly from the trailer to the water, and would probably moor it at the Anderson Island Riveria Marina about a month during the summer.
I would really appreciate your feedback.