Alasgun,
I didn't miss your point either. I had a handful of issues on our Tomcat and had too deal with them myself. The dealer was 8 hrs away, and it was easier to take care of it, than try and get it back to them to have it fixed. These were not cosmetic, but dealt with function of the vessel.
I struggled with the value for the money question for a long time, and still do.
The comments made about compromise are pretty close to where I ended up.
Their a spartan craft that lend themselves nicely to handy people. I couldn't have afforded a different cat with the same amenities and size. Having said that however, there were several things that I had to deal with that where the result of careless and shoddy work.
I guess the nut of this whole thing would be, that if I had it to do over again, I'd do the same thing. Yeah, theres some quality issues, but considering how much they try to put in these boats, if they turned the fit and finish up a notch it would reflect in the cost. I could come up with a pretty good list of things that could be improved, but the cost would probably have been a little closer to 110k instead of the 80 we paid.
Does that mean that they get a pass for the sloppy job of finishing the inside of the rode locker, or failure to wire the Windlass correctly, or screwing up the wiring for the shore power, or skipping the the valve next to the head so that when your underway with the seacock to the head open, the head fills with water,.........no.
When I had a fuel tank spring a leak last year, the factory worked with Wefing(not the original dealer) to make the repairs. They didn't balk about it, and I was happy with their response.
Trying to decide if you got what you paid for with a boat is tricky business.
Unless you've owned alot of boats before to give you an idea of value for your dollar, its even worse.
I've owned a Harley, and wouldn't buy another. Compared to what else is on the market, their not worth the money. When you get past the emotional attraction, there are better values. I do have a Mercedes truck however(Dodge Sprinter) :wink: Personal opinion is that its head and shoulders over any other work van on the market. If it would pull the boat it would be perfect.
I've owned a 30ft class C motorhome, when I think about the 56k I spent for that compared to the boat, its a head scratcher. The motorhome was probably twice the value of the boat, but it didn't float.
Yes C-dory people love their little boats, and alot have bought another. When I was looking at boats I remember one of the good people on this forum commenting about the hull on a Tomcat and how smooth it was. I must have got one of the dimpled ones. :|
My advice to anyone looking to buy a boat, is to put some time in on the water in a variety of different choices. Don't take the word of people you don't know. For Heavens sakes!!, its the internet. :wink