I have a 1973 C&C 35 Mk I, so in 73 they were not on MK IIs yet. I am hull 
number 179. The number of boats they built seems inconceivable today and they 
weren’t cheap, we paid more for our USED 35 than we did for our house!

Joe
Coquina

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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stus-List Re: help with hull numbers

I think you got it right. The C&C 30 MKI was a very popular design and my 
experience she is one helluva good boat. The company was turning out a lot of 
boats in 1974. My 35MK II hull 242 was also a 1974 model. I am not sure if 
there was a 1973 35MKII. Your 30 is one of the stiffest designs in the C&C line 
and slippery too. Good accommodations below as well. Congrats you got a good 
one.

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