68 ft Chris-Craft 1974

Price: $289,000

BTC Price: 3.180

Grand Haven, US REQUEST INFORMATION
Brand Chris-Craft
Model Motoryacht
Year 1974
Fuel Type
Cruising Speed
LOA 68 ft
Beam 17.17 ft
Horse Power 1,250 hp
Engine Model 2: 12V71 TI, 12V71 TI ftp

Description


The iconic boat builder, Chris Craft built the 68’ Roamer on an aluminum hull for strength and durability. This yacht features 4 staterooms, 3 Aft for the owner and guest and 1 forward for crew or additional guest. The huge salon uses the full 17’ beam and opens onto a cozy aft deck.

This particular Chris Craft has been tastefully updated over the past five years. Quality upgrades throughout with added touches like a Tiger Wood custom bar. All the windows have been removed, repaired and re bedded.

The wheel house is on the salon level and has great visibility all around. This yacht also features a formal dining room, galley with microwave and full size refrigerator. Powered by Detroit Diesels 12V71-TI engines and dual generators. Her large bridge accommodates a nice size party and has a newer bimini top for sun protection.

This vessel has undergone recent service on the engines to include complete service. The fuel tanks have been updated with Raycores. All air conditioners have been replaced with new. A Raymarine Color GPS Chartplotter has been installed on the bridge with a Raymarine Autopilot with repeater at lower station. A newer forward bimini with Isinglass front panels been installed on the bridge which pin back.. Both helm chairs are custom made and have newer cushions.

This classic Motor Yacht by Chris Craft is in very nice condition and is fully functional for coastal cruising and/or live aboard.

THIS IS A PRELIMINARY LISTING WITH MANY MORE OPTIONAS AND DETAILS COMING SOON! UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE A CLASSIC, WELL MAINTAINED CHRIS-CRAFT.

 

Disclaimer: FYI Yachts is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Grand Isle Marina

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