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1978 C & C Yachts 36-1

1978 C & C Yachts 36-1

$24,995

Port Richey, Florida

Year 1978

Make C & C Yachts

Model 36-1

Category Cruiser

Length 36

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The exterior of the vessel looks to be in good condition and is free of any major issues. The deck and the hull paint are in better-than-expected condition considering the age of the vessel, Kiwi Grip was applied for non skid. The sails, winches, and helm have fitted blue covers that are in good condition. The Yanmar engine started right up. Of course, we always recommend that any buyer inspect the unit or have it independently surveyed to confirm its condition before purchase. Stock #360965 1978 C & C YACHTS 36 EXCELLENT RACER! PERFORMANCE CRUISER SAILBOAT! UNIVERSAL DIESEL ENGINE! The 1978 C&C 36-1 sailboat is a classic with sleek lines, fast on the water, points well, has a spacious cockpit, and comfortable interior, this boat is perfect for long voyages, racing, or weekend getaways. The boat's 35' 7" length and 11' 5" beam provide ample space for up to six passengers to enjoy the open seas comfortably. The interior of the boat is designed with comfort and convenience in mind. The main salon features a large dining table, comfortable seating, and natural light. There is a forward V-berth, an aft berth, a settee, and a U-shaped dining booth. The galley has a refrigerator, stove, and sink, making meal preparation a breeze. There is a full head too! The boat's exterior is equally impressive, with a spacious cockpit with plenty of seating and storage space. The boat's rigging includes a mainsail, genoa, and spinnaker, providing plenty of options for sail configurations. Overall, the 1978 C&C 36 sailboat is a classic vessel that offers comfort, convenience, and performance. Whether you're planning a long voyage or a weekend getaway, this boat will surely provide an unforgettable experience on the water. The seller will finance with 5k down at $500 a month at 5% interest and 36 months Reason for selling is bought another sailboat.

1984 C&C 35

1984 C&C 35

$38,900

Rochester, New York

Year 1984

Make C&C

Model 35

Category Cruiser Boats

Length 35'

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1984 C&C 35 This boat is a 2 owner Fresh Water boat always sailed on Lake Ontario, NY. She a proven comfortable racer/cruiser.

1987 C&C 35

1987 C&C 35

$43,500

Rochester, New York

Year 1987

Make C&C

Model 35

Category Cruiser Boats

Length 35'

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1987 C&C 35 Exceptionally Clean, Fresh Water Boat, One Owner, Roller Furling, Dodger & Bimini, B&G Instrument Package

1984 C&C 35

1984 C&C 35

$38,900

Youngstown, New York

Year 1984

Make C&C

Model 35

Category Cruiser Boats

Length 35'

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1984 C&C 35 This boat is a 2 owner Fresh Water boat always sailed on Lake Ontario, NY. She a proven comfortable racer/cruiser.

1971 C&C 35

1971 C&C 35

$9,900

Port Clinton, Ohio

Year 1971

Make C&C

Model 35

Category Sailboats

Length 35'

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1971 C&C 35 Teak & Holly Sole - Teak Wheel - Heater StoveThis boat is on site, please call to set showing appointment.

1982 C&C Landfall 35

1982 C&C Landfall 35

$38,900

Rochester, New York

Year 1982

Make C&C

Model Landfall 35

Category Cruiser Boats

Length 35'

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1982 C&C Landfall 35 Roller Furling, Yanmar Diesel, Dodger/Bimini, 4' 10" Draft, Cruising Spinnaker

1983 C&C 35 MKIII

1983 C&C 35 MKIII

$38,595

, New York

Year 1983

Make C&C

Model 35 MKIII

Category Racer Boats

Length 35'

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1983 C&C 35 MKIII Venerable C&C Design and Quality The 35 MKIII is among C&C's most respected designs, hitting a high note for a fast cruising hull and sail plan that does everything well and looks good doing it. Through the 80's the C&C 35 was the jewel-in-the-crown for the line and the reputation is still very strong today. Compare her typical PHRF of 130 and pointing ability and consider how these designs can be further enhanced by more modern sails. The 35 MKIII remains a winner years after the final hull was launched. Below deck you'll find a traditional layout that allows for easy cruising in comfort. This example has always been looked after and she will make any new owner smile. She's a sailor's boat through & through.  Features: Stackpack by Doyle, 150, 130, 100%, 2 good spinnakers, folding prop, spade/Fortress anchors, stove, ice box, Depth, Radar, stereo. If you want a well found sailboat that is rewarding at the wheel, this C&C 35 will be hard to beat!.

1985 C&C Mark III 35

1985 C&C Mark III 35

$33,995

, New York

Year 1985

Make C&C

Model Mark III 35

Category Racer Boats

Length 35'

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1985 C&C Mark III 35 In the cruiser/racer class, the C&C MkIII 35 needs little introduction. Known for its handsome design and superb handling this example is clean and ready for adventure. She offers a full sail inventory for every condition and a comfortable layout below with a warm teak & holly sole - truly suitable for cruising or racing. She's on the hard and ready for inspection. Visit BoatMax on City Island to see it in person, now's the time to start planning your 2017 sailing!

1972 C & C 35 Mark I

1972 C & C 35 Mark I

$14,500

Deep River, Connecticut

Year 1972

Make C & C

Model 35 Mark I

Category Sloop Sailboats

Length 35'

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1972 C & C 35 Mark I BIANCA a C & C 35 Sloop rigged was one of C & C 's most successful models produced.  The boat has appeal, great looks that makes BIANCA a comfortable boat to sail.  Originally set up for club racing but used mostly to cruise Long Island Sound. Kept on the Connecticut River she is ready for the next owner.  The interior is a traditional layout that is bright, airy and open.  The V berth is large with storage under the berth with drawers and lockers. The main cabin has a U shaped dinette to port and a settee berth starboard.  The port Aft quarter berth with the forward end serves as a seat to the chart / navigation station. The galley is to starboard with a Origo stove, sink and ice box. The cockpit is large and roomy with an Edson steering system.  The motor was replaced in 2000 with a Yanmar Diesel 30 hp.  Sails and standing rigging are in decent shape.

1981 C&C 3HM35

1981 C&C 3HM35

$27,000

Mystic, Connecticut

Year 1981

Make C&C

Model 3HM35

Category Cruiser Boats

Length 36'

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1981 C&C 3HM35 This turn-key C&C 36 looks amazing with new Awlgrip in 2008 and many other upgrades. This one has what you need for either racing or performance cruising with an excellent sail inventory, smooth, fast bottom and Tacktick electronics package with full wind instruments integrated with GPS Chartplotter and autopilot. Cruising amenities include Dodger & Bimini, Strong Track low friction mainsail cars, Lazy jacks, Roller furling genoa, Cruising spinnaker & sock, refrigeration, H&C pressure water, Propane stove & Grill, etc... Everything has been professionally maintained and there's even a custom canvas cover to protect your investment in the winter.

1984 C & C 35 Mark III

1984 C & C 35 Mark III

$38,500

Waukegan, Illinois

Year 1984

Make C & C

Model 35 Mark III

Category Cruiser Boats

Length 35'

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1985 C & C 35 MK III

1985 C & C 35 MK III

$30,995

New York, New York

Year 1985

Make C & C

Model 35 MK III

Category Sailboats

Length 35'

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1985 C & C 35 MK III PRICE DROP! Owner just lowered price on this solid cruiser/racer by more than 6K. The C&C 35 MKIII is where modern boat design meets classic plastic and a design that is well known to do many things well without giving ground in respect to build quality, aesthetics, or overall value. This example has been well loved and it shows, nicely set up, good sails and everything you need to get your next sailing adventure started. The 35 is one the best hulls by C&C. Do your online research and make an appointment to see her! Profurl Jib Furler, North Sails Nordac Mainsail, North Sails 3DL #1 Genoa, Spinnaker, 90% Jib, 70% Jib, Flag Blue Awlgrip 4/93, Mainsail Cover, Garmin GPS/Chart Plotter, Compass, AutoHelm, VHF Radio (2), Degital Depthfinder, Wind Direction, Knot Meter, Folding 2 Blade Prop, Three Battery System, Shore Power, Enclosed Head, Three Burner Stove w/Oven, Isotherm Refrigeration ('09), Dual Stainless Steel Deep Dish Sinks, Pressure Water System, Water Heater, Teak & Holly Cabin Sole.

Coronado Center Cockpit Sailboat - 40 ft LOA - Great live-aboard

Coronado Center Cockpit Sailboat - 40 ft LOA - Great live-aboard

$12,900

Bainbridge Island, Washington

Year 1974

Make Coronado C35

Model -

Category -

Length -

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Great liveaboard sail boat. Many will tell you that it is one of the roomiest boats inside for this size of a boat. Flushdeck design allows approximately 6' headroom throughout, except about 7 ft near the companionway in the main cabin. I've lived aboard for four years, and it was like a mini apartment inside. The center cockpit allows for a nice size stateroom in the back with a full queen size bed (10" thick futon mattress with inner coil springs, is only a year old. I upgraded the anchor to a 70lb CRQ plow, with about 40 ft chain, and then rope. Helps me to sleep well at anchor knowing I won't go anywhere. Also has a smaller dansforth style anchor onboard. Pictures show interior. Rear bed sleeps 2-3 (Queen), front V-birth is roomy and sleeps two just fine, Couch in main cabin folds up into bunks for 2. We have slept 7 aboard very comfortably. 2 more can sleep in the cockpit if you add air mattresses or make cushions to lay on. About the boat: It is older, but in pretty good shape for the age. (Much better than others I looked at when buying). I sail it to the San Juan Islands about once a year for 2 week getaways. I love anchoring out in harbors. Sails are older. Main looks pretty good, but genoa looks older with a small patch that I added last year due to a tear. Probably about due for new one. I have never used the spinnaker, but it is a bright yellow and blue, symmetrical, with 3" pole I bought for $300, and I purchased a sock to use for it. Boat is sloop rigged, but has connections to add a stay, and run it as a cutter rig. I have a stay sail for it, that I believe is Engine was pulled and replaced with an inboard electric by a professional ($4,000) about 5 years ago. it is 36V (6 golf cart batteries). It pushes the boat about 5-6 knots, but at full speed only lasts about an hour. Batteries are 6 years old though, and if replaced with higher volume you might get a lot more. (Or add another bank). It is great for getting in and out of marinas, but for longer trips, I use a 15 horse outboard on the back which is included. I think the impellar went out on it though. I ran it a couple months ago and it wasn't pumping water. I would consider replacing it if I kept it this boat. I have also considered putting a diesel back in for long cruises down to mexico. All plumbing, etc. still seems to be there for a diesel. There is an 8 ft inflatable RIB dinghy that hangs from davits off the back. It has a 6 horse mercury, that is 1-1/2 years old and still under warranty. Great for getting around in bays when at anchor. (I go to the San Juan's a lot). I was going to sell separately, but will include if full price is paid for the boat. Offers below full price won't include the dinghy or smaller outboard. I will sell them separately to recoup some of the difference or keep it for lake fishing. Dodger seems to have been replaced with a frame that is 7" too wide. I had planned on taking a little out of the middle, but please assume that there is no canvas over cockpit. You can have the dodger that I have, but it won't fit as is. Will need to be made smaller. (Material is very good though). Hot water heater was replaced last summer with an 11 gallon stainless (electric) model. Great for multiple showers. I have used it 24 hours after power shut off and still hot. I have a Honda generator that I used to run for the water heater and microwave when at anchor, and to charge the house batteries every couple days. I intend to keep the generator though. I bought it used for under a $1,000 though, so they are easy to come by. Not much in the way of electronics. I have a hand held GPS, hand held (waterproof) VHF, and depth finder up on deck, that are all only a couple of years old. The main VHF is mounted below, but is older, and I never used it, because I was always up above. Refer seems to stop getting cold sometimes and then after I tap on temperature sensors inside, it sometimes starts working again. Haven't figured out if it is a loose wire, or not. There is also a small dorm sized freezer in one of the lockers. It runs off of 110V. Stove is a 2 burner propane unit on gimbals. Has an oven. 2 ea 40 gallon water tanks (80 total). 17 gallon diesel tank in case you put diesel engine back in it. You can buy a used one for a couple thousand. I am currently about 400 miles away, so it is either buy unseen, in which case I will drive there to meet after deposit is made. Or, I will be up in the area the last week of the month to show it if it is not sold yet. Feel free to email to make arrangements to see it. I intend to have it sold this month, even if I have to take less than asking price. Current moorage is $412/mo. It is an awesome small harbor/bay and small marina with great facilities (laundry, rec room available for watching games or entertaining, exercise room, full showers, etc. You can see downtown Seattle skyline from the middle of the harbor. People anchor out there all the time. There is a ferry nearby that goes to downtown Seattle. Or, it is about a 45 minute to 1 hr sail with a 10 knot wind. You can live-aboard if you make arrangements with owner of marina, but he may want a little more money.

1983 C & C MK III

1983 C & C MK III

$39,000

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1983

Make C & C

Model MK III

Category Racer Boats

Length 35'

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1983 C & C MK III The C & C 35 MK III is a highly refined racer/cruiser offering a full cruising interior with all of the amenities. Basic Pleasures can win trophies on the race course and still be a wholesome family cruiser. There is abundant storage throughout. Her deck is well thought out and very efficient. Every detail of the design makes her an efficient racer and a comfortable cruiser. She has the three most important systems for most buyers: Yanmar diesel engine, Pro Furl roller furling and Edson wheel steering. The interior shows like near new. The exterior looks great too! Basic Pleasures is a great C & C design by Rob Ball and is ready for her next ownership. Check her out today!

1984 C&C Landfall

1984 C&C Landfall

$29,900

Northport, New York

Year 1984

Make C&C

Model Landfall

Category Cruiser Boats

Length 35'

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1984 C&C Landfall The 35 Landfall was designed with the cruising sailor in mind, but with good sailing capabilities in mind as well. This particular 35 has been very well maintained over his ownership with very good sails and newer bimini. The vessel is in great shape considering her age, as is her bright work. Her Awlgrip dark blue hull will turn heads in any marina.  An easily handled boat with wonderful accommodations. This very clean vessel is a must see if you are in the market for a beautiful turn-key sailing yacht! Please call our office to make an appointment to see this special and reasonably priced vessel. She is ready to sail away-