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Barba, Joe
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No doubt the 115 is what we all like in a C&C, but how many did t
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Joe
The 115 wins quite frequently and has a fabulous interior!
You can buy one of those new but would have to call it a Tartan 115 now ...
Mike
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06, 2013 11:35 AM
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I always fear that C&C has not much in the way of a customer base
anymore. To me, the magic of C&C was literally coming back from a 2 week
cruise, dumping the dinghy off, grabbing a few more people, and goin
stripped out carbon
fantastic that looks as appealing as a storm drain to spend the night in.
Joe Della Barba
Coquina
C&C 35 MK I
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And here's hoping they can be one of the few to do so without losing too
much money!
On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 4:00 PM, Paul Baker wrote:
Good luck to them, I'm sure they'll continue to produce some lovely boats
that
Fascinating. Probably for the better. C&C had a plant in Rhode Island under
the original Canadian company. My boat was built there. These are the
builders of Alerion. I wonder if this is Tillerston Pearson who made the J
boats and how C&C will fit in. Sounds encouraging though as Fairport
I know the Randy Borges well and he is a talented guy. He race-prepped my
Shields and J/80, making them pretty embarrassing to sail, as everyone then
knew it was me who made the boats go slow.
He will do a good job with the C&C brand. I'm excited to see what they come
up with.
On Thu, Sep 5, 2013
Mike
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Andrew Burton
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2013 1:53 PM
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I know the Randy Borges well and he is a talented guy. He race-prepped
my Shields
Had a nice chat with one of the guys behind this yesterday. He really wants
to take the line back to its roots; pretty boats that go fast and
accommodate a family for cruising. We had a nice chat about aesthetics as
he admired the half model of Peregrine on my office wall.
Andy
C&C 40
Peregrine
Of Hoyt, Mike
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2013 12:56 PM
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Subject: Re: Stus-List C&C sold..
Well I have to say that from my experience the now former C&C owners did a nice
job building and designing the 99 and 115. I have sailed a lot on both and
they are very n
And here's hoping they can be one of the few to do so without losing too
much money!
On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 4:00 PM, Paul Baker wrote:
> Good luck to them, I'm sure they'll continue to produce some lovely boats
> that I'll never be able to afford :)
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I hope this ends the “if you wanted **that feature** you should buy a
Tartan” design work!
When I
Good luck to them, I'm sure they'll continue to produce some lovely
boats that I'll never be able to afford :)
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Subject: Re: Stus-List C&C sold..
I hope this ends the "if you wanted *that feature* you should buy a
Tartan" design work!
When I talked to them at shows years ago they seemed conflicted about
where C&C fit in with the Tartan line.
Joe Della Barba
Fro
USWatercraft acquires rights to build C&C Yachts
(https://plus.ibinews.com/article/0xgmShHufWk/2013/09/05/uswatercraft_acquires_rights_to_build_cc_yachts/?prepare=print)
Production of the C&C line will move from Ohio to Rhode Island
USWatercraft in Warren, Rhode Island, has rea
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