1974 C&C 35 Mk II vs 2004 Najad 405 — Comparison
Specifications Side by Side
| Specification | 1974 C&C 35 Mk II | 2004 Najad 405 |
|---|---|---|
| General | ||
| Manufacturer | C&C Yachts | Najad |
| Year | 1974–1979 | 2004–2012 |
| Type | Sloop | Sloop |
| Country | Canada | Sweden |
| Designer | Cuthbertson & Cassian | Judel/Vrolijk |
| Dimensions | ||
| LOA | 10.67 m (35.0 ft) | 12.40 m (40.7 ft) |
| LWL | 8.23 m (27.0 ft) | 10.40 m (34.1 ft) |
| Beam | 3.25 m (10.7 ft) | 3.82 m (12.5 ft) |
| Draft | 1.83 m (6.0 ft) | 2.00 m (6.6 ft) |
| Weight | ||
| Displacement | 5,216 kg (11,499 lbs) | 9,200 kg (20,283 lbs) |
| Ballast | 2,268 kg (5,000 lbs) | 3,600 kg (7,937 lbs) |
| Sailing | ||
| Sail Area | 51.1 m² (550 ft²) | 73.0 m² (786 ft²) |
| Hull Material | Fiberglass | Fiberglass |
| Keel Type | Fin | Fin |
| Engine & Tanks | ||
| Engine | 18 HP | 55 HP |
| Fuel Capacity | 68 L (18.0 gal) | 200 L (52.8 gal) |
| Water Capacity | 114 L (30.1 gal) | 350 L (92.5 gal) |
| Accommodation | ||
| Berths | 6 | 7 |
| Cabins | 2 | 3 |
Performance Comparison
Detailed Comparison
The 1974 C&C 35 Mk II and 2004 Najad 405 represent two takes on sloop-rigged sailing. The 1974 C&C 35 Mk II is a 1970s design by C&C Yachts from Canada, while the 2004 Najad 405 is a 2000s offering from Najad from Sweden. The 1974 C&C 35 Mk II was penned by Cuthbertson & Cassian. The 2004 Najad 405 was designed by Judel/Vrolijk.
In terms of size, the 1974 C&C 35 Mk II measures 10.67m (35.0ft) overall with a beam of 3.25m, compared to the 2004 Najad 405 at 12.40m (40.7ft) with a 3.82m beam. The 2004 Najad 405 is 1.73m longer than the 1974 C&C 35 Mk II. The 2004 Najad 405 displaces approximately 76% more than its counterpart, which significantly affects how each boat handles in different sea states.
Looking at performance, the 1974 C&C 35 Mk II has good sail power for versatile performance with an SA/D ratio of 17.26 and 51.1 m² of sail area. The 2004 Najad 405, with an SA/D of 16.89 and 73.0 m² of canvas, offers moderate sail power suitable for relaxed cruising. The 1974 C&C 35 Mk II has the edge in terms of raw sailing performance.
For comfort and safety, the 1974 C&C 35 Mk II offers a moderate motion comfort level (comfort ratio: 20.8) and excellent capsize resistance suitable for offshore voyaging (capsize ratio: 0.75). The 2004 Najad 405 has a comfort ratio of 19.6 and a capsize screening value of 0.73. The ballast ratios are 43.5% for the 1974 C&C 35 Mk II and 39.1% for the 2004 Najad 405, reflecting their respective approaches to stability.
Below deck, the 1974 C&C 35 Mk II provides 6 berths in 2 cabins with 114L of water capacity and 68L of fuel. The 2004 Najad 405 offers 7 berths in 3 cabins with 350L water and 200L fuel capacity.
Verdict
For cruising: The 1974 C&C 35 Mk II is the better choice for comfortable cruising thanks to its higher comfort ratio, offering a gentler motion at sea that crews will appreciate on longer passages.
For racing: The 1974 C&C 35 Mk II has the performance advantage with its superior SA/D ratio, meaning more sail power relative to its displacement for competitive sailing.
For liveaboard: The 2004 Najad 405 offers more sleeping accommodation, making it better suited for extended living aboard. Consider water and fuel capacity for extended stays away from marinas.
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