Here ya go:

(I am suspicious of the third listing as it does not have a C&C cove strip and I have only seen 37ft models).  Maybe some C&C alumni could fill  us in on this project.  The one in the yard a NOTL seemed  to be rather large to me at the time.  I know of one based in Godrich, On some time ago.

fdr


http://www.yachtsfsbo.com/inquiry.php?ad_key=73702&d=1985_37_foot_C___C_CML_Trawler

https://boats.oodle.com/detail/c-c-cml-trawler-37-double-cabin/5454451039-miami-fl/

https://www.yachtworld.com/boats/1982/c-c-c-c-trawler-3730734/




On 3/18/21 4:12 PM, j...@dellabarba.com wrote:

Any links – I like to see those trawlers.

jOE

*From:* Doug Robinson <doug.robins...@gmail.com>
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*To:* j...@dellabarba.com; 'Stus-List' <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
*Subject:* Re: Stus-List Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: C&C 40

One on Yacht World, and one in Bay City Michigan at $49,000. I wonder how many were built?

On 3/18/21 3:38 PM, j...@dellabarba.com <mailto:j...@dellabarba.com> wrote:

    Are there any for sale anywhere? I haven’t seen one in years.

    Joe Della Barba

    Coquina C&C 35 MK I

    Kent Island MD USA

    *From:* Doug Robinson via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
    <mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
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    *Cc:* Doug Robinson <doug.robins...@gmail.com>
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    *Subject:* Stus-List Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: C&C 40

    Nah.......C&C built trawlers:

    There are a few on the market and if anyone would like to spice up
    this forum I would love to take a donation to keep up the variety.
    I was aboard one in the yard at NOTL plant and it was lovely, an
    adaptation of a commercial design they had done for the
    Government.  At 37ft they are currently $50k+ which puts them outa
    consideration for a 86yr skipper......sob

    fdr

    On 3/18/21 2:54 PM, Tom Buscaglia via CnC-List wrote:

        Edd

        You come to the wrong church with that stink-pot talk...just
        sayin!

        Tom B

        At 09:03 AM 3/18/2021, you wrote:


            Joe,

            We are keeping an open mind, and much will depend one how
            soon and how much the Enterprise-B sells for.

            Big winds and big seas aren’t usually an issue here in
            Southwest Florida and we’d like to get to places like
            Tampa, Captiva Island, Sanibel, Naples, the Keys and even
            the east coast or Bahamas without spending days to get
            there. As Warp 7 (7 knots), Captiva is about 7 hours away.
            And, it would be great to hop down to Boca Grande or Port
            Charlotte for lunch without leaving before sunrise :-)

            I think we are leaning towards a sedan bridge boat with an
            open cockpit. Ones that we have liked so far are the
            Meridian 341, the Carver 36 Mariner, the Sea Ray 400 SB,
            the Regal 4080 Commodore, Carver 41 CMY, and so on.

            I’m well aware of the fuel and maintenance costs along
            with the issues of docking (I plan to add thrusters, if
            the boat doesn’t have them), especially since my slip is
            pretty tight and requires some maneuvering to pull in — I
            couldn’t single-hand dock with this boat now anyway.

            All the best,

            Edd


            Edd M. Schillay
            Captain of the Starship Enterprise
            C&C 37+ | Sail No: NCC-1701-B
            Venice Yacht Club | Venice Island, FL



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