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There are currently 10 names in this directory beginning with the letter C.
Cambria
Cambria - Forerunner of the J-Class Yachts - Launched in May 1928 Cambria was the first of a new generation of Big class cutters. - LOA: 135′ 0″ * LOD: 111′ 0″ * LWL: 78′ 0″ * Beam: 20′ 5″ * Draft: 9′ 3″ * Ballast: * Displacement: 162 Tonnes - Sail Area: 8,270 sq ft * Yard Number: 758 * Hull material: Steel * Rig: Bermudan Cutter * Designer: William Fife III * Type: 23 Metre Class * Built by: William Fife & Son, Fairlie * Year Built: 1928 * Restored By: Fairlie Restorations * Current Name: Cambria * Original Owner: Sir William Berry * Current Owner: 2004- Cambria Yachts Limited * Sail Number: K4

Capricia
Capricia - Designed to the RORC rule, having been owned by two owners, with the last owner, Gianni Agnelli, donating her to the Italian Navy. She is actively campaigned at the Mediterranean Classic Regatta Circuit. - LOA: 74′ 0″ - LWL: 54′ 0″ - Beam: 16′ 6″ - Draft: 10′ 3″ - Design Number: 1645 - Rig: Yawl - Displacement: 104,960 lbs - Sail Area: 2,735 sq ft - Designer: Sparkman & Stephens - Built By: Bengt Plym, Sweden - Original Owner: Einar Hansen, Malmo Sweden - Current Owner: Marina Militare - Launched: 1963 - Sail Number:

Cara Mia
Cara Mia - Type: New York 30 - Class: Vintage - CRF Rating 31.4 - LOA: 43′ 9″ - LWL: 30′ 0″ - Beam: 8′ 9″ - Draft: 6′ 4″ - Original Rig: J&M - Hull Number: 639 - Designer: N.G. Herreshoff - Original Owner: Stuyvesant Wainwright - Built: 1905 - Restored By: Taylor & Snediker - Original Price: $4,200 - Boat Location: Newport, RI - Current Name: Cara Mia - Current Owner: - Sail Number: NY 14

Cecile Marie
Cecile Marie - International Superyacht Society Awards 2004 Best Sailing Yacht 36m+ Winner. International Superyacht Society Awards 2004 Best Sail Interior Winner. - LOA: 130.97 / 39.92m * LOD: 128.37 / 39.13m * LWL: 128.38 / 39.92m * Beam: 26.08 / 7.95m * Draft: 12.43 / 3.79m * Ballast: 153,000lbs * Displacement: 396,830lbs * Sail Area: 379 m2 * Yard Number: 377 * Hull material: Coros “Alustar” Temper Aluminum for hull plating * Rig: Ketch * Designer: Exterior Bruce King / Interior Rhoades Young Design * Built by: Royal Huisman Shipyard, Holland * Year Launched: 2003 * Restored By: * Current Name: Maria Cattiva * Original Owner: * Contract Cost: * Current Owner: * Sail Number:

Cherokee
Cherokee - Specifications: - LOA: 37′ 3″ - LWL: 23′ 4″ - Beam: 6′ 5″ - Draft: 5′ 5″ - Design Number: 10 - Rig: Sloop - Displacement: - Sail Area: 455 sq ft - Sail Number: US53 - Designer: Sparkman & Stephens - Built By: Henry B. Nevins, City Island NY - Original Owner: Herman F. Whiton Current Owner: - Current Location:

Clarionet
Clarionet - Type: - One Tonner - Light displacement 6.4 tonnes, with a separate keel and rudder. Along with her sister ship “Roundabout” – referred to as the “Terrible Twins” in Olin Steven’s “LINES a half century of yacht designs” - “Clarionet” - LOA: 36′ 10″ - LWL: 26′ 9″ - Beam: 9′ 1″ - Draft: 6′ 2″ - Design Number: 1857 - Rig: Bermudan Sloop - Displacement: 6.44 Tonnes - Sail Area: - Designer: Sparkman & Stephens - Built By: Clare Lallow Yard of Cowes, England - Original Owner: - Current Owner: Sam Laidlaw and Rob Gray - Launched: 1966 - Sail Number: K 195

Comet
Comet - Type: Six Metre - Two sister ships were built at the same time by Henry B. Nevins, City Island N.Y, the other “Six” being Meteor, and both were launched in 1930. Adapted in 1949 as a fast cruiser by the well known Portuguese shipyard – J.S. Brites. Now with new engine Yanmar 9 Hp (2008) - Arabela ex, Silroc ex, Sunday - LOA: 37′ 6″ - LWL: 23′ 0″ - Beam: 6′ 4″ - Draft: 5′ 4″ - Design Number: 8 - Rig: Sloop - Displacement: 5.906 Kg - Sail Area: 466 sq ft - Sail Number: US48 - Designer: Sparkman & Stephens - Built By: Henry B. Nevins, City Island NY - Original Owner: - Current Owner: - Current Location: Portugal - Launched: 1930

Coral Of Cowes
Coral Of Cowes - Spent her first 40 years of her life racing in Cowes, and many time competing against King George V’s yacht, winning numerous times. During World War II, 26 tons of lead from her keel was used to make bombs and bullets. - LOA: 96.00′ / 29.26m * LOD: 80.00′ / 24.40m * LWL: 64.00′ / 19.50m * Beam: 15.00′ / 4.57m * Draft: 11.00′ / 3.35m * Ballast: * Displacement: 75T * Sail Area: * Yard Number: * Hull material: 2 inch thick Rangoon teak planks laid over 5 inch square English oak frames with bronze fastenings. * Rig: Original Yawl * Designer: Fred Shepherd * Built by: White Brothers, Southampton, UK * Year Built: 1902 * Restored By: * Current Name: Coral Of Cowes * Original Owner: * Contract Cost: * Current Owner: Richard Oswald * Sail Number:

Corinthian One-Design
Corinthian One-Design - Designed by John. G. Alden for the Corinthian Yacht Club, Marblehead, Massachusetts, and built between the years 1912-1913 by Stearns and McKay - LOA: 24’9″ / 7.58m - LWL: 15’0″ / 4.57m - Beam 6.1′ / 1.85m - Draft 4’11” / 1.25m - Hull Number: 31b(c)(d) - Designer: John G. Alden - Original Owner: - Current Owner: - Year First Built: 1912 - Built By: Stearns & McKay, Marblehead, MA - Hull Material: 11/16″ cedar planking, oak frames - Gross Displacement: - Ballast: 1,200 lbs (iron) - Sail Number: - Sail Area: 310 sq ft - Contract Cost: $550.00

Cuilaun
Cuilaun - George McGruer Cuilaun was built at the McGruer boatyard on the Clyde in 1970, for an American who still sails her in the waters of Maine, East Coast USA. - LOD: 55’0″ / 16.76m - LWL: 34’6″ / 10.54m - Beam: 12’10” / 3.68m - Draft: 8’0″ / 2.43m - Displacement: 46000 - Designer: George McGruer - Original Owner: Current Owner: M.P.O’Flaherty & B.P. Smullen - - Year Built: 1970 - Built By: Peel McGruer & Co., Clynder, Scotland - Hull Material: - Sail Number: G BR 1988 T - Sail Area: - Documentation: 705996


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    • We have added SK-95 Britt-Marie to our register, if you have historic information on her we will add it to her profile. Thank you for your assistance, your input helps to make our register a value added resource to our readers.

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