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Cc 24
Designer: C&C  ·  Builder: C&C Yachts  ·  First built: 1975
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About the Cc 24

Finding detailed information about the Cc 24 sailboat proves challenging, as this model appears to have limited documentation in mainstream sailing resources. This scarcity of readily available specifications and performance data suggests the Cc 24 may have been produced in smaller numbers or represents a more specialized design within the sailing community. Based on the 24-foot designation, this vessel would typically fall into the small cruiser or daysailer category, making it potentially suitable for coastal sailing, weekend getaways, and sailing instruction. Boats of this size often appeal to sailors seeking manageable single-handed sailing capabilities while still offering enough space for comfortable daysailing with crew. Without comprehensive technical details, prospective buyers should approach this model with careful research, seeking out current and former owners who can provide real-world insights into the boat's sailing characteristics, build quality, and maintenance requirements. The limited availability of information may also impact future resale value and the accessibility of replacement parts. For sailors considering the Cc 24, connecting with sailing forums and regional sailing communities may yield valuable firsthand experiences from those familiar with this particular model's strengths and limitations.

Core Dimensions
LOA (Length Overall) 24.00 ft / 7.32 m
LWL (Waterline Length) 19.50 ft / 5.94 m
Beam 8.81 ft / 2.69 m
Max Draft 4.00 ft / 1.22 m
Displacement 3,200.00 lb / 1,451 kg
Ballast 1,050.00 lb / 476 kg
Sail Area (Reported) 252.00 ft² / 23.41 m²
Design & Construction
Hull Type Fin w/transom hung rudder
Rigging Type Masthead Sloop
Construction FG
Designer C&C
Builder C&C Yachts
First Built 1975
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Performance Ratios
SA/Displacement Sail Area to Displacement ratio measures how much sail power a boat has relative to its weight. Higher values mean more performance and speed.
Under 14 — Heavy cruiser, slow14–18 — Cruising sailboat18–22 — Cruiser/racerOver 22 — Performance racer
18.62
Comfort Ratio Ted Brewer's Comfort Ratio predicts how comfortable a boat will feel in offshore conditions. Higher values mean a steadier, more comfortable motion in a seaway.
Under 20 — Uncomfortably rough20–30 — Acceptable coastal30–40 — Good offshore comfortOver 40 — Very comfortable offshore
13.07
Capsize Screening Formula The USHS Capsize Screening Formula estimates offshore capsize risk. Lower is safer — values under 2.0 are considered acceptable for offshore sailing.
Under 2.0 — Safe for offshore2.0–2.2 — Borderline offshoreOver 2.2 — Coastal use recommended
2.39
Hull Speed Hull Speed is the theoretical maximum speed of a displacement hull, calculated from waterline length. Most cruising sailboats reach this speed in moderate conditions. 5.92
S# (Speed Number) The Speed Number (S#) is a quick performance index. Higher values indicate a faster, more powerful design relative to its size.
Under 3.0 — Slow cruiser3.0–5.0 — Average cruiser5.0–7.0 — Performance cruiserOver 7.0 — Racer
2.99
Pounds/Inch Immersion Pounds per Inch Immersion (PPI) tells you how much weight is needed to sink the boat one inch. Useful for calculating how additional gear and stores affect waterline. 613.84
Rig Dimensions
I (Foretriangle Height) 29.0
J (Foretriangle Base) 10.5
P (Mainsail Luff) 23.5
E (Mainsail Foot) 8.5
SA Fore 152.25
SA Main 99.88
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