I remember the conversations about heating the molds . They needed quicker production and using a faster set resin was causing pre cure issues during layup , heating the molds was thrown around . In the end it was decided they knew how to control what they had , what vtyheyb needed was more molds in more facilities to keep the line rolling . Hard to imagine in thier hayday they were cranking out 5 C&C 27s a day , every day, for years . Then they werent .
Sitting in my office beside me is a C&C 50" , 7ft mast. The only RC boats ever built by C&C. Neil Gilbert of C&C made the mold based on the 41 lines. We made a fleet of about 30 boats , I know where 12 are. The mold went to the Great lakes Museum in kingston as part of the C&C display.
Thinking boats are expensive now, and they are. My 29-2 in 1984 was $34,000 , delivered into Oakville from the Niagara on the lake plant. The upgraded "race package" which got you a spinnaker and gear was another $2200. That kind of money bought a townhouse.