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1996 Chris-Craft 33 Crowne

1996 Chris-Craft 33 Crowne

$22,000

Chicago, Illinois

Year 1996

Make Chris-Craft

Model 33 Crowne

Category -

Length 33'

Posted Over 1 Month

1996 Chris-Craft 33 Crowne, 33ft Chris Chraft Crowne with twin 5.7 Volvo Penta I/O's. Runs great. New Rebuilt starboard outdrive this year and 2yr old port engine w/1yr warranty left on it. Clean inside and out. Working a/c, head. and refrigerator. Generator and windless anchor. Sleeps up to 6. Use of slip and parking pass till end of October included. Need to sell before then. $22000

1991 Chris Craft Crowne

1991 Chris Craft Crowne

$18,900

Chicago, Illinois

Year 1991

Make Chris Craft

Model Crowne

Category Cruiser Boats

Length 30'

Posted Over 1 Month

1991 Chris Craft Crowne Chris-Craft is a legendary name in the world of power boats. The classic nameplate alone implies more than a century of evolutionary boating design. From classic woody speedsters and stately cabin cruisers to mahogany side boards, 1950s fins and snout-nosed stems, Chris-Craft has evolved through generations of radical styles and tastes. The company has set some trends and followed others, marketing to satisfy the boating masses. Chris-Craft is a survivor that has thrived through the years, and has built a reputation for reliability. Its latest line of family cruisers illustrates this. Under new OMC ownership, the company has completely retooled and restyled its fleet for 1991. The 302 Crowne just might be Chris-Craft’s hottest new boat. With an aerodynamic, molded look, wrap-around windshield and stylish, low maintenance features, this open express cruiser is a finely styled blend of gusto and comfort suited for growing families who enjoy a lot of activities on the water. On deck, the 302’s tiered integral transom is styled with a curvacious stern swim step. It is equipped with a hot and cold shower, swinging transom gate and fender sockets that double as scuba tank holders. A wrap-around sport lounge is just a few steps away, along with a table, wet bar, sink and ice box. The cockpit is framed overhead by a rakish radar arch. On the other side of the arch, the 302’s helm is sporty enough to fuel the performance fantasies of any driver. With its array of round, businesslike gauges that come with five year warranties, glossy laminate surfaces and designer-trimmed panels and sport steering wheel, the 302 also is a cruising weekend home. The helm’s companion seat and side-facing double seat provide a sociable setting in the midst of all the â go fastâ excitement. Our test boat, provided by Rudy Bankson at Seattle’s Yachts Northwest, is the first 302 Crowne delivered on the West Coast. It proved itself to be a feisty speedster. Equipped with twin 260 hp OMC Cobra 5.7 Liter stern drives, the test boat popped onto plane and quickly hit speeds of nearly 45 mph. We idled out of Lake Union through Montlake Cut and onto Lake Washington, where conditions were like a mill pond. The wake was silky smooth, almost flat, and the counter-rotating stainless steel propellers seemed to offer ample control. They kept things smooth and quiet on a ride that had us cutting turns steadily at full throttle without a slip or jog. Buyers also may opt for the next step up in power packages: twin OMC Cobra 7.4 Liter drives that pump out 330 hp. These undoubtedly would have taken our test boat over the 50 mph mark. The standard OMC Cobra twin 5.0 Liter stern drive offers a cruising speed of 30 mph, compared to our power plant that kept us at a quiet rev, cruising at 35 mph. Between the variety of engine sizes, the 150 gallon fuel capacity offers a cruising range of 182 miles with the smaller 5.0 Liter engi