The 1982 C&C Landfall 48 is a fiberglass sailing yacht built for serious offshore work. The design combines heavy-displacement hull construction, a skeg-mounted rudder, and a cutter rig configured for blue-water cruising. Powered by an 85-horsepower Perkins diesel engine, it measures 48 feet in length with a 14-foot beam. The boat carries ample fuel and water tankage, engineered to support extended passages and provide the range and stability demanded by long-distance voyaging.
The pilothouse layout creates a bright, secure interior suited to liveaboard life and extended cruising. The accommodations incorporate thoughtful cabin arrangements with generous storage throughout, designed to support comfort during both anchored stays and ocean passages. This layout has proven practical for families and crews living aboard for extended periods.
This yacht has crossed the Atlantic multiple times and carried cruisers between the Great Lakes and South America, demonstrating proven ocean-going capability. The C&C Landfall 48 represents the builder's serious approach to offshore design from the early 1980s, when the emphasis was on seakindly hulls and robust construction rather than performance racing.
Length
48.00 FT
Beam
14.00 FT
Draft
6.60 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
1
Engine Make
Perkins
Engine Model
4-236
Power
NaN HP
Hours
5,789 HRS
Fuel
Diesel