Hey guys, 
Reality check? We are probably not the best council for the new C&C company. 
Having sailed for 40 years and owned my present boat for 11 years. If I ever 
hit the lottery, I still wouldn't buy a new boat. For the same money, I can get 
twice the boat fully equipped and fitted out w sails and equipment. Just 
sayin'. 


Chuck 
Resolute 
1990 C&C 34R 
Atlantic City, NJ 
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ron Casciato" <rjcasci...@comcast.net> 
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
Sent: Thursday, November 7, 2013 8:02:17 PM 
Subject: Re: Stus-List Current C&C History; now a Dose of reality !!!! 

John: 

Thanks, I get it...........but they don't have to sell thousands of 
boats..(Average price will be in the $250K+ range, in my opinion. They do 
have to build a slick fast competitive boat that any potential J105 or J109 
buyer would change his mind for.......... 

In my mind, this is a price to market issue........hell, if I were to win 
the lottery, the first call I'd make is to the new C&C guys.......and we'd 
be off and running; new logo and all. 

Best, 

Ron 



-----Original Message----- 
From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of 
j...@svpaws.net 
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2013 7:44 PM 
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
Subject: Re: Stus-List Current C&C History; now a Dose of reality !!!! 

Well, I agree with the sentiment if not the content. 

> Sabre.......priced one of them lately..... 

Actually... Yes (although they are no longer making sailboats). In fact I 
sold a 386 to return to C&C, albeit of the Tartan vintage. I don't regret 
the decision for a minute. I believe there are several "list lurkers" that 
might surprise you. 

I very much liked the exterior of the redline 41 and were it not for my 121 
which I am in love with I would likely be giving them a call. The interior 
needs to be reworked but I believe he mentioned other designs. I wish them 
well. Like many on this list I just think they are fighting an uphill battle 
with the 30. They may well prove me the idiot I am and end up selling 
thousands of boats. I hope they do. 

If I had a choice, I would prefer to see a return to what Tartan did 
originally with the 110/121 - a really good performance cruiser. Of course, 
if I was in the majority Tartan never would have sold the band. As I 
recall, the comment in 1999 was that the boat needed a C&C logo on the 
shower door to prove it was a C&C. Nope, not a lot of love from the Niagara 
crowd. 

So yes, we probably all should be a bit more open minded. In a few years, 
we may well find a few generation next C&C's on this list. 

John 




Sent from my iPad 

> On Nov 7, 2013, at 7:22 PM, "Ron Casciato" <rjcasci...@comcast.net> wrote: 
> 
> To the group... 
> 
> Just some thoughts to bring the conversation down to today's reality 
> check.......... I would advance that most of the listers in this group who 
> own C&C boats actually own boats older than 1990...........Maybe a few in 
> the early 90's......... virtually none of us own anything that competes 
with 
> new models of racer cruiser boats today. 
> 
> I own one of the Bruckman C&C's built in 1977. It's a 38MKIIC and was 
built 
> as a custom boat for someone in Chicago to race in the Mac races.......... 
I 
> have completely refinished her to better than new condition and we race 
her 
> weekly in the local PHRF series. 
> 
> That makes her over 46 years old and I wouldn't give her up for any 
amount. 
> And yes, I would love to see those lines continued in to the future, it's 
a 
> great boat, but the reality is that you can't make a current business on 
> those older boat's designs........ I admire Will's courage and intent on 
> keeping the "marque" but really, not one of us is a potential customer of 
> the new boats of any brand in today's market at today's new boat 
> prices.......Incidentally, most of us are too old to think about making 
that 
> kind of investment in a new 30' or 40' boat. I'm sure that Will gets it, 
he 
> needs to create a boat that sells into today's active sailor market, and 
> that ain't many of us by comparison. Today's cruising/ racing families 
are 
> choosing between newer designs and trying to compete with the J 105 
> .........which I can't even touch given my generous handicap. 
> 
> We all purchased our boats at a different time and place in our 
> lives.........those choices are still great ones, but given the 
"disposable 
> income" of many newer sailboat types, I applaud Will and his group for 
> giving it a try...... 
> 
> Sort of like the new "Cris Craft" power boats...........they are still 
being 
> made, but not in the old style and function. The market is smaller than 
it 
> was for either type of boat and a new venture needs to pick a segment that 
> contains enough potential customers so it can survive.... 
> 
> What each of us needs to do is sail for a day on one of the late model 
> Jeauneau's, Beneteau's or for the purist's out there a new 
> Sabre.......priced one of them lately..... 
> 

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