Company History
The first C-Dory, a 22' X 7'6" "Flat Bottom" was
introduced in late 1979 at the Seattle sportsman show. The new boat was a tiny cousin of
the Marben semi-displacement hulls being built at the time by Roy Toland Inc. doing
business as Marben Marine. The immediate success of C-Dory's original 22' model led to the
development of the line into what it is today. Roy Toland Inc soon formed a new
corporation around the new boat line giving it the C-Dory name. Roy Toland Inc. sold it's
tooling for and interests in the Marben line, to Golden Star Yachts.
C-Dory Inc. acquired the remaining assets of the Marben Company and its name. In
October 2000, the Reynolds family, led by Scot Reynolds purchased these
assets. Scot is currently the President of C-Dory Marine Group,
which also purchased both the Olympic Boat Company and Skagit Orca
Boats.
The C-Dory Marine Group has flourished under Mr.
Reynolds leadership, and currently builds all of the models listed
below:
Current Models:
C-Dory 14'Tender /
Cruiser ( Very small cabin model dory with
"V" entry & Flat aft )
C-Dory 16' Angler ( Small cabin model dory with "V" entry & Flat aft )
C-Dory 16' Cruiser ( Small cabin model dory with "V" entry & Flat aft)
C-Dory 19' Angler ( Small cabin
model dory with "V" entry & Flat aft )
C-Dory 22' Angler (
Small cabin model dory with
"V" entry & Flat aft )
C-Dory 22' Cruiser ( Cabin model dory with "V" entry & Flat aft )
C-Dory 25' Cruiser ( Small cabin model dory
with "V" entry & Flat aft )
TomCat 24' Sport Cruiser ( Catamaran with large Cabin ) ( Weekender )
Skagit Orca 22' Cruiser Skagit Orca 24' Cruiser
(available in SC and XLC cabins) Skagit Orca 27'
Cruiser (available in SC and XLC cabins) |