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From: JohnKelly Cuthbertson via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
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Cc: JohnKelly Cuthbertson <j...@motiondesignslimited.com>
Subject: Stus-List While we wait for spring - Hinterhoeller

1928 to 1999 - George Anton Hinterhoeller

Reception at C&C during the heyday must have had a tough time cause if someone 
called in and asked if they could speak with George..... there would have been 
a pause... which one ? There was a third George instrumental in the founding of 
C&C Yachts. George Hinterhoeller was born in Austria in 1928, apprenticed as a 
shipwright and then moved to Canada in 1952, he shortly found work at Shepherd 
Boats in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario. Being an entrepreneur spirit, he left 
after 5 years and stated his own boat building company. Now he says his first 
yacht sank, well he did build that one when he was 4, by 1959, he had perfected 
his own designs and started construction on the first Shark. It was a success 
for him and his partner Gordon Brinsmead and eventually over 2000 Sharks were 
built. Hinterhoeller also designed and built the HR 25 and 28.

In 1963, GAH contacted Cuthbertson and Cassian Limited to design the Invader 
class. The first being built of cold molded mahogany and owned by David Howard 
and John Hilton, who named her Invader. This was used as a plug to build the 
first fiberglass boat of C&C design. Sadly that summer she was wrecked, as the 
lights of the Toronto Island Airport at the Toronto Harbour western gap were 
"misinterpreted" by Mr. Hilton. The remains of her can now be found as the bar 
at the NOTL Sailing Club. The first fiberglass hull was then commissioned as 
Invader II ( not to be confused with any of the 8 meters ) and hull #2 RIP II 
was bought by Al. Mason who would later marry Bernice Telford, widow of Dick 
Telford, who had given GHC his first..... oh there I go again )

At Shepherd, Hinterhoeller had learnt about production line boats, taking this 
knowledge he set pits up in his every increasing in size plant. The boats would 
be lowered in to the pits so the decks were at floor level. This allowed the 
craftsmen to not have to climb up and down ladders to work on the boats, saving 
time and potential injuries. By 1969 he had 5 lines running including the 
Redwing 30 and a staff of 57 producing 181 boats a year.

That year Bob Sale, suggested that George Hinterhoeller and 3 other companies 
join forces to form C&C Yachts. Each division would keep their autonomy but by 
combining design, management, marketing and supply chains they would become a 
force to recon with.
The plant quickly grew and would provide the basic C&C product line: C&C 25, 
27, 30, 35, and 39

1972, C&C Yachts experienced growing pains at the top as Ian Morch left as 
President succeeded by George Hinterhoeller. GAH was a boat builder and freely 
admitted he was not a president of a corporation so after 10 months missing the 
shop floor he stepped down.
1974 sees 571 boats built at the Niagara plant.

By late 1975 George Hinterhoeller had enough of the being part of C&C Yachts 
and left the company. He forms Hinterhoeller Yachts in 1977 with his son and 
begins building the Mark Ellis designed Nonsuch line. A series of cat boats 
that reached a production # of 975.
George opted for retirement in 1988, noting that the boat business was 
saturated with used boats. The boat building business didn't do well in the 
late 80's. By 1989 the company had entered receivership and was completely gone 
by November 1995

George Anton Hinterhoeller passed away in March 1999 from a stroke left behind 
Nona his wife of many years.

In October, the Canadian Sailing Hall of Fame with induct George Hinterhoeller 
in to their "Builders" catagory.

If you'd like to read other articles I've posted on the history of GHC, C&C 
yachts and a few reproductions of promotional items, go to 
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JohnKelly Cuthbertson


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