C&C
30 MK I
30' / 9.14m

Clinton , Connecticut , United States
INVICTUS
"INVICTUS" is a clean and fun C&C 30. Powered by a fresh water cooled 18hp Yanmar, 2GM20F. There have been many upgrades to this boat. Some recent ones include: interior upholstery, self-tailing lewmar winches, fuel tanks and awlgrip hull, topside, deck and cockpit.
Flag of Registry: United States
Cruisers
Sail
Used
Diesel
Fiberglass Hull
HIN/IMO: 300057-72
Vessel ID# 2797525

FEATURES:

Clean
Turnkey
$21,900 USD
€20,335 Euros
CA$29,566 CAD
£17,638 GBP
Description

1972 C&C MK I

"INVICTUS"


"INVICTUS" is a clean and fun C&C 30. Powered by a fresh water cooled 18hp Yanmar, 2GM20F. There have been many upgrades to this boat. Some recent ones include: interior upholstery, self-tailing lewmar winches, fuel tanks and awlgrip hull, topside, deck and cockpit. "INVICTUS" is a MUST-SEE C&C 30 is generally described as an all round, user-friendly boat, forgiving, comfortable and easy to handle, with a reputation as one of the stiffest C&C ever built. Given these qualities, the 30 is the consummate cruiser. It is probably for this reason that it did not receive the design scrutiny of many of its siblings; it was ideally suited for its design requirement - cruising. 


"INVICTUS" is available in to see in Clinton, CT by appointment only. 


Data Sheet
LOA 30' (9.14 meters)
Type sail
Year 1972
Draft Max 5'
Fuel Type Diesel
Hull Material Fiberglass
Engines

Engine 1

I D 139145
Engine Make Yanmar
Engine Model 2GM20F
Engine Year 2006
Engine Type Inboard
Drive Type Direct
Power HP 18.00
Power KW 13.42
Fuel Type Diesel
Serial Number 25594

CONTACT US

For more information about this vessel, please contact Nicholas Rago.
We look forward to working with you!

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Nicholas Rago

Yacht Broker
333 Boston Post Road
Westbrook Connecticut 06498 United States
Cell: 603-686-2929

I joined the Brewer Yacht Sales team in the spring of 2019 working out of our Deep River office.

From an early age spending summers at Nauset Beach on Cape Cod, I realized that the ocean is where I was meant to be. That profound love for the water led me to a twenty-one year career in the United States Coast Guard, retiring as a Chief Petty officer in the fall of 2017.

 

My family and I have been living in Old Saybrook CT since 2015. Our house is very active with 2 young boys and a loving dog named Stumpy.  

I welcome the opportunity to pilot mariners and help those new to boating navigate your boat purchase and selling journey.