Hello Tom, Have you contacted Doug Cowie, Manager of the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston at (613) 542-2261 ( [email protected]) ?
The Marine Museum of the Great Lakes in Kingston, Ontario has in its archives many of the original C&C Design and Construction Drawings dating from 1972 through the late 1980s. I see the 41 is in the list below. https://www.proboat.com/2013/03/george-cuthbertson/ Ken Heaton *C&C; Drawings Finally United* *March 14, 2008* - History was not only made, it was reunited at the home of George and Helen Cuthbertson in Milton, Ontario. Tim Jackett of Grand River Marine, the current designer and builder of C&C; yachts, agreed to donate their archive C&C; drawings, dating from 1972 through the late 80's, to the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes, Kingston, Ontario. Maurice Smith, Curator was on hand to receive them. Starting with the famous “Red Jacket”, C&C; Yachts flourished as the pre-eminent yacht design and building company beginning from it's incorporation in 1967. In 1996 the brand and its intellectual materials were acquired and moved to Fairport, Ohio, where the current company has continued the C&C; legacy with the production of a new line of C&C; yachts, designed by Tim Jackett and the current C&C; design team. When George retired from the original C&C; he donated all of the early C&C; drawings under his design leadership to the Museum as well as his design drawings that predated C&C.; The weekend saw the reunion of these impressive catalogs of work. On behalf of C&C; Yachts, Tim graciously presented these later C&C; drawings to complete the C&C; Design archives under the care of the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes. These original hand executed drawings in ink and pencil on paper and Mylar will be digitally preserved and copies offered to all who might be interested, both through the Museum and through C&C; Yachts. The museum will be accepting monetary donations to help cover the cost of digitizing and reproduction of the completed collection of drawings. The drawings include such early George Cuthbertson C&C; classics as the Corvette, Red Wing 30, C&C; 25, 27, 30, 35, 39, 43, and 61s, as well as later Rob Ball classics such as the C&C; 27, 29, 33, 34, 38, and the remarkable C&C; 40, and the C&C; 37R, and C&C; 41s, not to mention the custom one-offs Amazing Grace, Silver Shadow, Charisma, Majistry, and many many more production and custom designs from this prolific and talented design office that included such notables as George Cassian, Ted Brewer, Mark Ellis, Steve Killing, Rob Mazza, George Hazen, Henry Adrience, Bill Goman, and many other talented designers. On 26 May 2018 at 23:38, tom hoffmann via CnC-List <[email protected]> wrote: > My apologies for the previous note, sent in error. > > I am searching for lines/sections for the 41 and hoping someone may be of > help. > > Thank you. > > Tom > > _______________________________________________ > > Thanks everyone for supporting this list with your contributions. Each > and every one is greatly appreciated. If you want to support the list - > use PayPal to send contribution -- https://www.paypal.me/stumurray > > >
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