2005 C&C 36' (10.97 m) 110
Seattle, Washington, United States
UPBEAT
The C&C 110 is widely admired as one of the most versatile performance cruisers in the 35’ class—fast, responsive, and well balanced, yet equally comfortable for coastal cruising with family and friends.
- Cruiser-Racer
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: TCM36088F405
$ 119,000 USD
€ 101,568 Euros
$ 162,801 CAD
£ 87,985 GBP
Description
The C&C 110 is widely admired as one of the most versatile performance cruisers in the 35’ class—fast, responsive, and well balanced, yet equally comfortable for coastal cruising with family and friends. The 110 combines a tall, efficient fractional rig, a sleek hull form, and a well-engineered composite structure with an inviting and thoughtfully arranged interior.
For owners who value sailing performance but don’t want to give up the warmth and practicality of a true cruising layout, the C&C 110 delivers. Her light displacement and powerful sail plan reward the helm with superb feedback, while her modern underbody and deep fin keel provide excellent upwind ability and crisp acceleration. On deck, controls are efficient and well laid out for shorthanded sailing. Below, the cherry-finished interior is bright, warm, and surprisingly spacious for a performance design, with comfortable cabins, a generous salon, and a practical galley.
Whether raced locally, weekend cruised, or used for extended coastal cruising, UPBEAT strikes a rare balance of quality, speed, and comfort.
Highlights:
Wallas diesel cabin heat
12v refrigeration
Hall Spars carbon fiber mast
Electric anchor windlass with Rocna anchor
Dodger with bimini and side panels
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: TCM36088F405
LOA: 36' 4'' (11.07 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 2005
Beam: 12'
Draft Min: 6' 5''
Cabins: 2
Sleeps: 6
Heads: 1
Head Room: 6' 4''
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Fuel Tank: 26 Gallons (98.42 Liters)
Fresh Water: 70 Gallons (264.98 Liters)
Holding Tank: 20 Gallons (75.71 Liters)
Displacement: 10900
Ballast Weight: 4200 lbs
Designer: Tim Jacket
Builder: C&C Yachts
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Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Volvo
- Engine Model: MD2030
- Engine Year: 2005
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Sail
- Power HP: 28.00
- Power KW: 20.88
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 2087.00
- Engine Location: Middle
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Full Specifications
The C&C 110 is widely admired as one of the most versatile performance cruisers in the 35’ class—fast, responsive, and well balanced, yet equally comfortable for coastal cruising with family and friends. The 110 combines a tall, efficient fractional rig, a sleek hull form, and a well-engineered composite structure with an inviting and thoughtfully arranged interior.
For owners who value sailing performance but don’t want to give up the warmth and practicality of a true cruising layout, the C&C 110 delivers. Her light displacement and powerful sail plan reward the helm with superb feedback, while her modern underbody and deep fin keel provide excellent upwind ability and crisp acceleration. On deck, controls are efficient and well laid out for shorthanded sailing. Below, the cherry-finished interior is bright, warm, and surprisingly spacious for a performance design, with comfortable cabins, a generous salon, and a practical galley.
Whether raced locally, weekend cruised, or used for extended coastal cruising, UPBEAT strikes a rare balance of quality, speed, and comfort.
Highlights:
Wallas diesel cabin heat
12v refrigeration
Hall Spars carbon fiber mast
Electric anchor windlass with Rocna anchor
Dodger with bimini and side panels
INTERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS
The interior of the C&C 110 is finished in satin cherry with a teak-and-holly cabin sole, giving the boat a bright and welcoming atmosphere. Fixed and opening ports flood the salon with natural light and enhance ventilation at anchor.
Forward Cabin
The private forward cabin features a comfortably sized V-berth with ample storage lockers.
Salon
Amidships, the salon features settees to port and starboard with a centerline double-leaf table, creating an inviting space for dining or relaxing. Hull-side shelves and lockers provide abundant storage, while the open layout gives the boat a sense of volume uncommon in performance-focused designs.
Galley
To starboard at the base of the companionway is the L-shaped galley, secure under sail and well-equipped for onboard cooking. The galley includes a deep stainless-steel sink, two-burner gimbaled propane stove and oven, and a large top-loading refrigerator. Ample counter space and lockers make meal preparation practical underway or at anchor.
Nav Station
Opposite the galley is the dedicated navigation station with chart table and easy access to electrical distribution panels. It provides an ideal location for managing systems, reviewing charts, or operating navigation electronics.
Aft Cabin
The aft cabin offers a large athwartships oriented double berth with excellent ventilation and locker storage. There is very good access to the aft end of the engine via a removable panel in addition to the access beneath the companionway.
Head
To port at the base of the companionway is the enclosed head with electric toilet. The aft end of the space is used for a shower and there is a bar for hanging wet weather gear.
INTERIOR
Cabin(s): 2
Head(s): 1
Sleeps: 6
Headroom: 6’ 4”
HEAT: Wallas 30DT diesel forced air furnace (2014). Serviced in 2023.
Cherrywood cabinets; teak and holly cabin sole
GALLEY
Double stainless-steel sinks
Hot/cold pressure water
Freshwater foot pump
2-burner, Force 10 propane stove/oven
New propane tank, regulator and solenoid in 2023
Isotherm 12V DC refrigeration
Custom shelving for pots, dishware, etc.
MECHANICAL
Engine(s): Volvo MD2030, 3-cylinder, diesel, 28 HP
Year built: 2005, Hours: 2,085
Propeller: Volvo 2-blade, folding
Dual Racor 500FGX remote primary fuel filters
Saildrive drive shaft seal replaced (2023)
Exhaust elbow replaced (2020)
PLUMBING
Acu-Gage tank monitor (fuel, fresh water, holding)
Marelon through-hulls and seacocks
Jabsco electric toilet (2015)
All new blackwater hoses (2015)
ELECTRICAL
SmartPlug 30amp inlet with 50’ shore power cord (2021)
12 VDC system with voltmeter + ammeter.
House Battery: 3x 12V AGM, Group 31 (2023)
Start Battery: 12V AGM, Group 31 (2023)
Battery Charger/Inverter: Outback 2500 watt
Upgraded alternator on main engine
Copper SSB ground plate
ELECTRONICS
Suunto ships compass
Chartplotter/GPS: Raymarine E80
AIS receiver
Radar: Raytheon, networked to E80 display
Autopilot: Raymarine ST6002, with remote
2x Raymarine ST60+ Graphic
Raymarine ST60 Wind
Raymarine ST60 Speed
VHF: Icom IC-M504, with RAM at helm
SSB/HAM radio: Icom IC-7000 (antenna available but not installed)
Stereo: Alpine AM/FM/CD
Radar reflectors
Icom waterproof handheld VHF, with custom charging station
19” Dell monitor, built-in (monitor only no computer)
SAILS
Evolution mainsail (2020) - (Excellent)
American Custom Sails Furling genoa -120% (2023) - (Excellent/as new)
North 1A asym. spinnaker (2008) on Facnor top down furler – (Excellent)
North 3DL #2 Genoa-130% (2007), on furler with UV guard (Poor condition)
North 3DL #1 Genoa-150% (2007)* (Fair/good)
North 3DL #3 Genoa-95% (2007)* (Fair/good)
North storm jib (2007)* - (Perfect unused)
North 2S symmetrical spinnaker (2005)* (Good)
North 5S symmetrical spinnaker (2005)* (Good)
*in dry storage offsite, available for inspection
RIGGING + DECK GEAR
Leitch-McBride mainsail stowpack and lazy jacks (2020)
Separate mainsail cover, black Sunbrella (2020)
Hall Spars carbon fiber mast with double spreaders (2015)
Charleston Spars aluminum boom
Facnor headsail furler (2023)
Custom 16’ carbon fiber spinnaker pole (stored off-site)
Custom Selden aluminum sprit for asymmetrical spinnaker (2016)
Sailtec adjustable hydraulic backstay (fully serviced 2022)
New main halyard (2021)
Custom mainsheet windward traveler and sheeting system
Custom adjustable genoa track
2x Harken #32 self-tailing coachroof winches
2x Harken #48 self-tailing, two-speed primary winches
2x Harken #46 self-tailing, two-speed secondary winches
Facnor FX 1500 top-down spinnaker furler (2016)
New Plexiglass cabin windows (x4) replaced (2015)
Entire deck and cockpit non-skid replaced with Awlgrip non-skid (2015)
Custom grab rail on transom step (2015)
All stanchion bases reinforced (2015)
All rod rigging dye penetrant tested and passed (2015)
Well-appointed with Harken rigging components, deck gear, blocks, etc.
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT
Tender: 9’ Highfield CL290 RIB (2015) with 40ft tow line and bridle.
Outboard engine: 6HP Yamaha 4-stroke (2014)
Swing-Lift outboard motor davit (2016)
Primary Anchor: Vulcan 33lb (2020)
Rode: 115 ft. x ¼” G40 chain, plus 200 ft. x ½” Samson 8-strand (2018)
Windlass: Lewmar, power up/down (rebuilt and new gypsy in 2018) with toggle switches in locker and handheld remote
Custom cockpit cushions (2021)
Custom bimini with stainless steel frame and connector piece with two windows and covers (2018)
Boom tent/shade, Sunbrella
Custom stern-tie reel, mounts on radar post. 450ft of ½" float line.
Mooring lines and fenders
MAINTENANCE
Last haul-out and anti-fouling: May 2024. Saildrive serviced at haulout.
Last zinc(s) change: Nov 2025
Listing MLS by Yachtr.com
Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Ryan Helling.
We look forward to working with you!
Swiftsure Yachts
2540 Westlake Avenue North
Suite A
Seattle WA 98109 USA
Phone: 1-206-378-1110
Fax: 1-206-378-1124
Email: info@swiftsureyachts.com
Website: https://swiftsureyachts.com
In 2002 the partners of Swiftsure Yachts joined to create a full service brokerage for sailors buying or selling high quality boats. A team approach, in-depth expertise and exceptional service are the hallmarks of our business plan and are designed to ensure we meet our customers’ expectations.
Ryan Helling
Managing Partner/Broker
2540 Westlake Avenue North
Suite A
Seattle WA 98109 USA
Office: 1-206-378-1110
Fax: 1-206-378-1124
Cell: 1-253-229-4146
Email: ryan@swiftsureyachts.com
With my background in boating, it has always been an easy choice for me to search for a way to make a living in the marine industry. My high school and college summers were spent teaching junior sailing and winters were spent working at a local marina and on the floor of the North Sails loft in Seattle. After graduating from the University of Washington Business School with a concentration in Finance, I furthered my experience in the industry working for the Seattle Boat Show. I enjoy merging my experience in the industry and my passion for boating here at Swiftsure Yachts. Since joining Swiftsure Yachts in 2007, I have been involved in transactions from Sweden to Malaysia and everywhere in between. I hold credentials as a Certified Professional Yacht Broker and licensed California Yacht Broker. I am a member of Seattle Yacht Club and Cruising Club of America and also volunteer my time on the board of directors of The Sailing Foundation with a focus on safety at sea. I am a past board member of the Northwest Marine Trade Association where I chaired the Grow Boating committee.
