⛵ Sailboat DB

CS Yachts (Canadian Sailcraft)

Active: 1963 – 1992

Founded by Paul Tennyson who began building the CORNICE dinghy as part of his reinforced plastics business. In 1971 CS dropped dinghy production and began building keelboats under a new name, CS Yachts. In its best year, 1986, CS built 175 30s, 33s, and 36s and the company moved to an expanded 100,000 sq. ft. facility the following year. \r\nBy 1990 the company began to wind down it's production due to the diminishing demand for new boats and closed in 1992. \r\nCS Yachts models included the CS 22, designed by John Butler. Raymond Wall, the former chief designer for Camper Nicholson, was CS’s chief designer from 1977 to 1983. His CS 27 was followed by the 36, and finally the 33. Tony Castro then took over the duties and drew the CS 36 Merlin, and eventually produced five others, the 30, 44, 40 and finally the 34.

Boats (12)

Name LOA (ft) First Built Last Built Rig
CAPRICE 15 14.67 1968 Fractional Sloop
CS 22 21.58 1971 1976 Fractional Sloop
CS 27 27 1975 1983 Masthead Sloop
CS 30 30 1984 1990 Masthead Sloop
CS 33 32.67 1979 1987 Masthead Sloop
CS 34 33.5 1989 Masthead Sloop
CS 36 36.5 1978 1987 Masthead Sloop
CS 36 MERLIN 36 1986 1990 Masthead Sloop
CS 395 40.15 1979 Masthead Sloop
CS 40 39.25 1987 Masthead Sloop
CS 44 44.08 1985 1986 Masthead Sloop
CS 50 49.86 1987 1988 Masthead Sloop