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CONSTRUCTION: Mahogany marine plywood hull; hull painted white, blue boottop, red bottom paint; wood skeg keel with twin bronze spade rudders; fiberglass over plywood decks; bow pulpit; flybridge with bimini top; one forward hatch, opening ports port & starboard. |
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ACCOMMODATIONS: The yacht sleeps 6 and has 6'1 headroom. Vee berth forward with fabric upholstery, dinette to starboard that drops to make a double berth; hanging locker between the vee berth & the dinette; settee to port with a seat back that swings up to make an upper berth. |
The galley is aft to port with 2 burner LPG stove with oven, stainless steel sink with hot and cold pressure water, 12vdc /110ac volt refrigerator. The enclosed head is aft to starboard and has an electric, overboard discharge marine toilet, sink with vanity, linen storage and shower. The sink & shower are also supplied by hot and cold pressure water. | ![]() |
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The hot water is produced by a loop off of the port engine through a 6 gallon Stainless steel water heater; hot water can also be provided by shore-power connection to a110 volt supply; there is a 45 gallon (approx) fresh water tank. The interior has blue fabric upholstery, vinyl headliner; curtains & carpet; there are mahogany bulkheads and trim. |
ENGINES: Twin GM 350 gasoline, raw water cooled inboard engines. The starboard engine was replaced in 1989, the port engine in 2002. The yacht is fitted with trim tabs, engine synchronizer, Morse type controls, bilge blower. The vessel has a top speed of about 25 MPH. There is approximately 100 gallons of fuel capacity in galvanized steel tanks. There is a large inventory of spare parts: transmission, manifolds, risers, propellers & shafts. |
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS: The yacht is equipped with both 12 volt DC & 110 volt AC systems: The 12 volt system is supplied by 100 amp alternators on the engines through selector switches to fuse panels and on to lights & accessories. The 110 volt system is supplied by either shore power connection (50' shore cord included) or by a 2.5 Kw. Auxiliary Generator. There are 2 lead-acid batteries, polarity indicator and a full compliment of navigation, courtesy and interior lights. |
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ELECTRONICS: VHF, Ritchie compass; Eagle depth sounder (2004); AM-FM stereo system. | ![]() |
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GENERAL: 13# Danforth anchor with rode; 2 electric & 1 manual bilge pump; windshield wiper; yard TRAILER, tandem axel (not licensed, suitable for short distances); 6 docklines; 2 fenders; boat hook; fire extinguisher; 6 life preservers; life ring; search light; flares; horn; swim platform; screens; winter cover & frame; clock & barometer; engine & equipment manuals. |
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PARTICULARS AS SUPPLIED BY THE OWNER ARE BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT BUT ARE NOT WARRANTED. BROKER'S COMMENT: This is a very well kept example of a classic Chris Craft model. These boats have proven to be long-lived and relatively trouble free as the plywood panels were laminated for each boat full-length (no butts). This boat has had exceptional care from a knowledgeable owner and has been used exclusively on fresh water. | |
G. Ernest Hamilton
Maritime Ship & Yacht Brokers
174 Adelaide Street,
Saint John, New Brunswick,
E2K 1X1
(506) 634-1672, Fax (506) 632-2044
Email: msy@nbnet.nb.ca