C&C Yachts for Sale

C & C Yachts was established by George Cuthbertson and George Cassian, and was a manufacturer of fiberglass sailboats. The company had building facilities located in Canada, Germany, and US where they constructed their boats that ranged in size from 21 to 67 feet. Search below for C & C yachts for sale by length, price, year, and more.

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Company History

Canada and United States

Location

1969

Established

Fiberglass

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C&C Yachts

Founded in 1969 by George Cuthbertson and George Cassian, C&C Yachts was a builder of high-performance mono-hull sailboats made of fiberglass. The company started in Canada and eventually Germany and the US, where they built a production range of sailing cruiser and racing boats that ranged in size from 21 feet (6.4m) to 67 feet (20m). C&C also created a line of cruising boats form 35 feet (10.7m) to 48 feet (14.6m) under the brand Landfall. They also built yachts for several other brands, including Mirage yachts, Ontario Yachts, and Northern Yachts among others.

Shipyard Stats

  • Founders: George Cuthbertson and George Cassian
  • Size: 21 feet (6.4m) to 67 feet (20m)
  • Type: Sailing cruisers, racing boats, cruising boats, sailboats
  • Hull type: Mono-hull

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