Past C&C Models
- C&C 24
- C&C 25 Redline
- C&C 25 Mark I (1970's), Mark II (1980's)
- C&C 26
- C&C 26 Wave
- C&C 27 Mark I (1972), Mark II (1972–1974), Mark III (1974–1981), Mark IV (1981–1982), Mark V (1984–?)
- C&C 29 Mark I, Mark II
- C&C 30 Mk I, Mk II
- C&C Mega 30
- C&C Redwing 30
- C&C Corvette 31
- C&C 32
- C&C 33 Mark I
- C&C 33 Mark II
- C&C 34, 34 R, 34+
- C&C 35 Mk I (1969–1973), Mk II (1973–1975), Mk III
- C&C 36, 36 XL
- C&C 37 (1981–1989)
- C&C 37R (1988–1994) later known as 37/40R and 40R
- C&C 37+ (1989–1994) later known as 37/40+ and 40+ and a variation, the 37XL (1989–1994) later known as 37/40XL and 40XL
- C&C 38
- C&C 39
- C&C 40 (1977–1983)
- C&C Redline 41
- C&C 41
- C&C 43 Limited Edition series(1971 to 197X), 15 boats sold: LOA 43’4”/Beam 12’10”/ Draft 7’/ 21,314 lb. Displ./9,980 Ballast
- C&C 44
- C&C 45 C
- C&C 51
- C&C 54
- C&C 57
- C&C Landfall Series (35, 38, 39, 42, 43, 48)
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