C&C 37 Mk I

Description

The C&C 37 is a family of sailboats designed by Robert W. Ball and built by C&C Yachts in Canada from 1981 to 1994, encompassing the original C&C 37 (1981–1986), the C&C 37/40 Mk II variants (37/40+, 37/40XL, 1988–1994), and the racing-oriented C&C 37R. The C&C 37, introduced in 1981, is a performance cruiser/racer designed for sailors seeking a balance of speed and comfort. It’s a 37.5 ft monohull sloop with a reputation for solid construction and versatility, suitable for coastal cruising and club racing under PHRF or IMS handicaps.

Construction Details

Designer Robert Ball
Length 37.000 ft
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The standard boat dimensions

i 49.63 ft
j 15.50 ft
p 44.33 ft
e 15.25 ft
p2 -
e2 -

Sails

Sail Type MAINSAIL
Luff * 44.33 ft - (13512 mm)
Foot * 15.25 ft - (4648 mm)
Leech * 45.97 ft - (14012 mm)
Tack Angle * 87.99 °
Diagonal * 46.37
Head (inches) * 6 in
Area * 344.74 ft²
Sail Type JIBSAIL
Luff 41.6 ft - (12680 mm)
Foot * 20.44 ft - (6230 mm)
Leech * 36.27 ft - (11055 mm)
Percentage LP * 114.97 %
Length Perpendicular * 17.82 ft - (5432 mm)
Deck Angle * 11.98 °
Area * 370.68 ft²
Sail Type GENOA
Luff 48.75 ft - (14859 mm)
Foot 21.42 ft - (6529 mm)
Leech 46.25 ft - (14097 mm)
Percentage LP * 130.26 %
Length Perpendicular * 20.19 ft - (6154 mm)
Deck Angle * 2.13 °
Area * 492.24 ft²
Sail Type GENOA
Luff 49.39 ft - (15054 mm)
Foot * 24.96 ft - (7608 mm)
Leech * 46.53 ft - (14182 mm)
Percentage LP * 150 %
Length Perpendicular * 23.25 ft - (7087 mm)
Deck Angle * 4 °
Area * 574.11 ft²
Sail Type ASYMMETRICAL
Luff * 49.39 ft - (15054 mm)
Foot * 25.58 ft - (7797 mm)
Leech * 45.44 ft - (13850 mm)
Perc LP * 165 %
Area * 948 ft²
Sail Type SPINNAKER
Stays * 49.39 ft - (15054 mm)
MidGirth * 27.9 ft - (8504 mm)
Foot * 27.9 ft - (8504 mm)
Perc LP * 180 %
Area * 1171 ft²
Sail Type STORMJIB
Luff 28 ft - (8534 mm)
Foot 11 ft - (3353 mm)
Leech 23 ft - (7010 mm)
Perc LP * 56.19 %
Length Perp * 8.71 ft - (2655 mm)
Deck Angle * 20.27 °
Area * 121.98 ft²

Disclaimer. Boats are not all the same -- even when produced in the same factory of the same model. Sailrite does its best to publish accurate dimensions, but we often find it worthwhile to have our customers measure their boats carefully before we produce kits for them. You should take the same precautions, especially when the data is not from Sailrite.