I spent a couple of weeks doing a passage on a 1980-ish Baltic 39. Hull,
rig, deck (except for the teak on top), Edson steering, etc., were all
very C&C as far as I could see but the interior was not. It was like a
rear-cabin C&C39 with a crosswise "hallway" at the forward end of the
cabin. You had to climb over it to get into the main cabin which made
the companionway steps very tall but it also made it safe from getting
pooped. Nice boat.
Steve Thomas,
C&C27 MKIII, Port Stanley, ON
C&C36 MKI, Merritt Island, FL
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There was also a Baltic 42, same huss as the C&C 42 Custom. I believe
there was also a later version of the Baltic 42.
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Baltic 39…sister to the C & C4 0
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I am fascinated by all the different places C&C designs ended up. Didn’t
Baltic make a C&C designed boat?
Joe Della Barba
Coquina
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