Tomcat vs 25 Cruiser

Hey guys, way back at the beginning the folks were asking to have the differences pointed out probably to help them in their decision between the 2 boats. All of a sudden we got this "yea Tomcat thing going on". Maybe we need a Tomcat section like the Ranger Tug section and you guys can beat your chest all you want over there! :wink:

As Pat pointed out it all boils down to which one you want and what is important to you". We are totally happy with a 25 as I assume a lot of you are. Now if lust gets brought into the picture, I want the Nordhavn these folks are abandoning!
Mike
 
CdWorld.... Relating to kids sleeping in boats:

I've had cruisers and houseboats for decades. My kids are now grown, but they ALWAYS preferred to sleep in odd places - the floor, the cockpit, the roof in a tent, on nearby land in a tent, and so on...

Whether on a cot, or in a sleeping bag, I would bet your kids will find some odd and new way to sleep in either the CD25 or the TomCat. The TomCat has a larger cockpit, wider floor space, but narrower dinette seats. Of course you'd want the camper canvas on either boat.

John
 
Surprising even myself we have purchased a new 2006 Cdory 25 cruiser.

We looked at the CD25, Tomcat and Orca 27xlc.

Decided this boat would work for us the best.

Take delivery next week. Will post photos once we have it home.
Andre
 
These are cool boats !! Congratulations ! Now what type of TV are you going to have :lol:

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Make sure to attend some CD outings, they are a hoot :thup
 

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Congratulations on your new boat. It's always interesting to see folks post on here, go through the decision-making process, and then get the boat that meets their style. While nowhere near the size of your previous boat, you will find that easy trailerablilty will give you lots of cruising options. Keep us posted.

Best wishes,
Jim B.
 
CDworld.... Congratulations on your new boat. I'm sure you'll have many good times to remember as a boating family... not counting those inevitable, embarassing little slips and mishaps which your kids will lock away in their memory so they can remind you of them at appropriate future times!!!

John
 
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