1967 C&C 23
$8,000
Boat in Vergennes, VT 05491 US
23
1 Engine (ePropulsion)
23 feet
Electric
Fiberglass/Reinforced
1967 Bluejacket 23
- Restored daysailer with unique custom optimized sail plan for single handed sailing
- Cuddy cabin for gear storage
- Enclosed cockpit with tiller steering and cockpit cushions
- Hull and deck refinished 2016/2017
- Doyle stack pack mainsail (2017)
- Doyle Jib with Harken roller furler (2017)
- Custom retractable bow sprit pole
- Doyle Asymmetrical Spinnaker (2017)
- Garmin Echomap 40 Chartplotter
- Tacktick Micro compass
- Custom laminated sapelli mahogany rails (varnished)
- ePropulsion Spirit 1.0 Evo L Electric inboard (2024)
- Cshop single axle lift off trailer
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Open cockpit with cuddy cabin for gear storage
- Custom laminated sapelli mahogany rails (varnished)
- Cockpit cushions with seat back cushions
12v batteries with solar panel charging system
- Navigation lights
- bilge pump
- chartplotter
- Tiller steering
- Automatic bilge pump
- Manual bilge pump
- Garmin Echomap 40 GPS charplotter, speed, depth & chartplotter
- Tacktick Micro Compass
- Windex
- (3) fenders
- (4) docklines
- swim ladder
- cockpit cushions
- cockpit cover
Aluminum Mast, painted black
- Doyle Mainsail (2017)
- Doyle stack pack mainsail cover with lazy jacks
- Doyle Jib (2017)
- Harken roller furler
- Doyle Asymmetrical Spinnaker (2107)
- Custom bow sprit pole
- Boom vang
- Backstay adjuster
- Mainsheet traveller
- Cockpit primary winches
- Housetop secondary winch
Cshop trailer
- 1999 single axle
- Hull topsides Flag blue Awlgrip
- Decks Dark Snow White Awlgrip with flattener
- Bottom VC17 (2025)
Engine and hours are estimated to be less than 15 as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing brochure.
The company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change or withdrawal without notice.
Price History
| Date | Event | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 5/29/25 | Initial price | $8,000 |
Overview from around the web 1967 C&C 23
Customers appreciate the 1967 C&C 23 for its classic design and solid construction, often highlighting its responsive handling and reliable performance on the water
Many owners praise its spacious cockpit and comfortable interior for a boat of its size, making it ideal for day sailing and weekend cruising. The combination of traditional aesthetics with practical sailing features makes the C&C 23 a favorite among enthusiasts who value both style and function. Overall, feedback emphasizes the boat’s enduring appeal, ease of maintenance, and enjoyable sailing experience.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 1967 C&C 23 is a classic sailboat known for its blend of performance and traditional design. Here are some of the key pros and cons of this model:
Pros
Solid Construction: Built with quality materials and craftsmanship typical of C&C Yachts, offering durability and longevity.
Responsive Handling: The design provides nimble and agile sailing characteristics, making it enjoyable for both racing and cruising.
Classic Aesthetic: Timeless lines and a traditional look appeal to enthusiasts of vintage sailboats.
Manageable Size: At 23 feet, it is easy to trailer and launch, making it accessible for sailors without large storage or marina needs.
Good Performance: Efficient sail plan and hull design contribute to respectable speed and upwind capabilities.
Cons
Limited Interior Space: Being a smaller boat, accommodations are compact and may feel cramped for extended cruising or larger groups.
Aging Systems: As a 1967 model, many boats may require updates or maintenance to rigging, electronics, and onboard systems.
Less Modern Amenities: Lacks some of the conveniences and innovations found in contemporary sailboats, such as advanced navigation equipment or comfortable ergonomics.
Shallow Draft Limitations: Depending on the keel configuration, it may have limited capability in very shallow waters.
Made For
The 1967 C&C 23 is designed for sailors seeking a versatile and responsive small keelboat that performs well both for racing and cruising. It's ideal for those who appreciate classic yacht design combined with solid craftsmanship, offering an engaging sailing experience for day sailors, weekend cruisers, and club racers alike. Its manageable size and nimble handling make it well-suited for sailors who want a boat that's easy to handle yet delivers competitive performance on the water.
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We are a Vermont based yacht brokerage located at Shelburne Shipyard established in 1973 and corporate members of YBAA. Now in our 46th year of business we represent a wide range of both sail and power boats. Let our knowledge and expertise assist you in buying or selling your sail or power boat.
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