Ken, do you walk on the deck barefoot?
Ken: Could you feel the deck flexing with your bare feet on the boat that you wrote about? We were looking at a C-25 last year, and the broker said that it failed it's moisture test, but I couldn't feel any softness in the deck. We didn't get the boat, for a number of reasons. The little hatch that covers that anchor compartment did have a series of holes drilled into it. I was wondering if that was related to water trapped in that piece. I have seen other C-25 anchor compartment hatches that were replaced with teak, so I wonder if that part is especially prone to water absorption.tdb: We like our swing keel, but I've written about that many times. We do have a place to pick the boat off the trailer though, so maintenance is easier than trying to work on the keel with the boat on the trailer. I'm sure that you will be happy with a C-22. We had a 15 foot Chrysler Man-of-War before we got our C-22, and enjoyed that boat. I do miss planing, because a C-22 isn't suppose to plane, although we have had ours going faster than the theoretical hull speed, surfing down waves. They are great to cruise on, and if you have a fleet near you that you will sail with, they are even more fun.Aldo