This 1982 C&C Landfall is a 43-foot fiberglass cruising sailboat built for serious offshore work. The Landfall 43 was a hybrid design, combining a Morgan hull with C&C's own sail plan and interior, and only 154 were produced. The boat features a skeg-hung rudder and modified fin keel that deliver responsive handling across all points of sail. The rigging is straightforward and manageable, with all reefing controlled at the mast. Hydraulic steering provides reliable operation and comfort at the helm.
The center cockpit layout grants access to both the salon and aft cabin, with good sightlines from the raised helm position. The design reflects classic yacht lines—more in the spirit of S&S and Hinkley than typical racer-cruiser aesthetics—with a raised stem, generous freeboard, and mahogany toerail. The boat is built for blue water cruising and has logged substantial sea miles.
Power comes from a Perkins diesel engine. The boat cruises at 8 knots and has been actively sailed and maintained throughout its service life.
Length
43.00 FT
Beam
12.50 FT
Draft
5.50 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Engines
1
Engine Make
Perkins
Engine Model
4.154
Hours
2,500 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
8.00 KTS
Range
500.00 NM
Fuel
70 GAL
Water
144 GAL