"Not new, but probably a stronger 25 than most anything built today is the Cape Dory 25"
That's a great response! I just sailed my CD25 from San Diego down to Ensenada...actually, we motored that leg as winds were very light. We left 11:30 p.m. and arrived Coral Marina, Ensenada around 1 p.m. next day. Eventually, I sailed my CD25 solo south from Ensenada about 120 miles. Actually got up to 9.8 MPH as I was running. That first night, when the winds stopped I was caught in short, steep 7' swells. Rockin' & Rollin' for several hours trying to get engine started, new Autopilot was defective and wind vane wouldn't operate properly with the wrong lines WM had sold me. Once wind came back up from NNW, i sailed back to San Diego. What an experience...about 20 miles off shore, 2 a.m., going up and over the swells, moonlight on the caps, a billion stars out...a night I won't ever forget! I've had my CD25 for about 10 years now and I can certainly attest to two things......1. A very sturdy, well-built vessel! 2. A very forgiving boat. I love it! Now back in San Diego the Autopilot has been replaced and the lines to the Norvane Wind Vane have been changed out. It does take some wind to get her going but once in the groove, watch out! I've beaten Catalina 27's several times! and I'm not a racer! Took my wife and I two years originally to redo her from top to bottom....you can't go wrong with a great coastal cruiser like the Cape Dory 25! Now looking for a crew member to go to Cabo San Lucas with me this Oct/Nov.
Sloopy,
Cape Dory 25, 1977
Hull #541
sv "Gladys Erzella"
full photos of restoration on flickr.com