Still Room to Attend the C&C Yachts Reunion and Conference

There is still room to attend the C&C Yachts Reunion and Conference on Saturday, April 14th and Sunday, April 15th at the  Royal Hamilton Yacht Club, foot of MacNab Street North, Hamilton, Ontario

The Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston is organizing a C&C Yachts, Reunion and Conference, at The Royal Hamilton Yacht Club.

The two day event is not only a chance to celebrate the history of a successful Canadian yachting story, but is also a fundraiser to help support the preservation of C&C Collection at the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston, and an opportunity to gather critical information from principle participants to further enrich the collection.

All past C&C employees are encouraged to bring old photographs and memorabilia of the company for scanning, photographing or donation to add to the C&C Collection at the Museum. The names of all past C&C employees will be also added to the Museum archives.

The Reunion on Saturday evening will be open to only past C&C employees and those dealers, sail makers, and industry people most closely associated with the company from its original founding in 1969. Spouses and partners are welcome to attend for an additional registration cost.

The C&C Conference on Sunday will feature panel discussions by members of the C&C Design Group, C&C Production, Sales and Marketing, and a group of yachting industry professionals discussing the Legacy of C&C Yachts.

Attendance to the Conference is open to everyone interested in the history and legacy of C&C Yachts. The Conference will be moderated by Maurice Smith, Curator Emeritus of the Marine Museum. Questions will be welcome from the audience. Attendance is limited to 225 people.

The C&C Collection consists of George Cuthbertson’s personal and corporate papers and the design drawings of Cuthbertson and Cassian and C&C Yachts to 1973, as well as all the drawings and a large number of files of C&C Yachts from 1973 to well into the ‘90s, when the assets of the company were acquired by Fairport Marine, builders of Tartan Yachts. Tim Jackett, formally of Fairport and Novis Marine, donated the later drawings.

The fee for the Conference includes a continental breakfast, coffee breaks and lunch, plus a one year membership to the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes.

Attendees will be encouraged to make additional donations to go towards preserving and making available this vast collection of over 25 years of Canadian yachting history and legacy.

Telephone registration is now being accepted, please call 613 542-2261, or register online.

For information about the C&C Collection, and perhaps donating to it, please contact Maurice Smith.

http://www.marmuseum.ca/index.php/museum-events/events
 

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