Pretty much the way it has been for years, since the Reynolds' factory ownership tanked. There were a couple years in there where NO C-Dory was shown at the Seattle Boat Show. It comes down to having the resources to promote your product: Ranger Tugs management knows that they will sell everything they display at the boat show. The current C-Dory factory entity is building boats on a sold-order basis. Frankly, the fact that they had a TomCat and a 23 in the show is actually an increase from their previous presence.
We ordered our CD-25 at the 2006 Seattle Boat Show, from Jeff Messmer (the VP and marketing guy at Ranger), and they had one of every model on display... and filled much of their year's production from sales at that show. There were smiling reps from the factory, in matching C-Dory polos, there to answer questions and get you in the line to put your money down. Yep, those were the good ol' days.
It's a tough Catch-22: you can't sell what you don't show, and they don't have the sales/production/resources to make one of every model for display.
The last Seattle Boat Show we went to was 6 years ago. In spite of encouragement and offers to help man the display from some of the Brats, there was one lonely CD-22 in the show... back in a corner, and completely unadorned with the usual place mats, pillows, a bottle of wine/glasses, etc that smart marketers use to help potential customers "picture the dream."
Some manufacturers understand that they are selling a lifestyle, and some think they are just making a boat.