C&C Yachts
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C&C Yachts was a builder of high-performance fiberglass monohull sailboats with production facilities in Canada, Germany, and the United States.[1] C&C designed and constructed a full range of production line cruiser-racer boats, as well as custom one-off and short production run racing and cruising boats. C&C boats ranged in size from as small as 21 ft (6.4 m) to as large as 67 ft (20.4 m). C&C also produced a line of bluewater cruising boats in the 35 ft (10.7 m) to 48 ft (14.6 m) range under its Landfall brand. In addition, C&C designed sailboats for production by a number of other manufacturers such as CS Yachts, Mirage Yachts, Northern Yachts, Ontario Yachts, Paceship Yachts, and Tanzer Industries.[3]
Company type | Publicly owned holding company, later a privately held company[1] |
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Industry | Boat building |
Predecessor | Cuthbertson & Cassian Design, Hinterhoeller Ltd., Belleville Marine Yard Ltd., Bruckmann Manufacturing Ltd.[1] |
Founded | 1969[2] |
Founder | Erich Bruckmann, George Cassian, George Cuthbertson, George Hinterhoeller, Ian Morch |
Defunct | 2017 |
Headquarters | Canada and United States |
Key people | Robert W. Ball, Erich Bruckmann, George Cassian, George Cuthbertson, George Hinterhoeller, Ian Morch, later Tim Jackett[1] |
Products | Yachts |
C&C was founded in 1969 as a public company in Canada, which resulted from a joint venture among several companies and design teams.[4] At the peak of its market success, the company supplied 50% of the Canadian market and 20% of the US market.[2][5]
The company name, C&C Yachts, came from the names of two of the founding designers, George Cuthbertson and George Cassian.