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1988 Chris-Craft 37 Catalina

1988 Chris-Craft 37 Catalina

$42,999

Sanford, Florida

Year 1988

Make Chris-Craft

Model 37 Catalina

Category Motor Yachts

Length 37'

Posted Over 1 Month

1988 Chris-Craft 37 Catalina A must see! Photos do not do this beautiful yacht justice. This vessel feels like a home on the water. Two bed rooms, full kitchen.Large beam (13'10") family cruiser.The main fly bridge helm station deck has comfortable seating and large enough for 5 guests to lounge near the helm seat. The forward deck has plenty of room for sunbathing or seating. A guest berth area is located belowthe aft deck. There is a large forward master berth area. The open plan has a galley area down to starboard and a dinette area opposite. The head is amidships. The helm station is shaded by a bimini top and hardtop for the aft deck. The Chris Craft 372 Catalina DC is capable of coastal and near shore travel and is designed to afford good use of space and lots of storage. The hull is molded fiberglass with a center line bilge. The strong stringer support system gives it rigidity and produces a smooth safe ride in heavy seas. There is a 30 gallon polyethylene waste tank in the engine space and a 60 gallon polyethylene water tank as well has a 6 gallon hot water heater. The vessel is equipped with a new 12KBTU and a 8 KBTU Marine Air Conditioner. Vessel has been well maintained and the engines run on a regular basis. Call Jason Forward to view the vessel today. 407-883-0186

1989 Harbor Master 450 Coastal Cruiser

1989 Harbor Master 450 Coastal Cruiser

$99,900

Sanford, Florida

Year 1989

Make Harbor Master

Model 450 Coastal Cruiser

Category Motor Yachts

Length 50'

Posted Over 1 Month

1989 Harbor Master 450 Coastal Cruiser, The Motor Vessel Piz-ZazzIf I were leaving from Charleston Harbor, S.C. and heading for Portugal, this is not the motor yacht I would choose. But if my intention was to explore the Bahamas and the Caribbean, the Florida Keys, the Gulf of Mexico, the East and West Coasts of North America, the Great Lakes and the river systems of the U.S., then this is exactly the vessel I would choose.Starting from the foundation. The hull was designed by Uniflight, ( builder of the U.S. Navy's famous River Patrol Boats) a Pacific coast builder. The intent was to create a hull capable of traversing the "Inside Passage" to Alaska. A shallow draft was a must, as was the idea for protecting the running gear. With a keel (8" deeper than the running gear) and props set within half-pockets, Uniflight had hit the mark they'd set for their "Coastal Cruiser." The hull is efficient and economical to operate. It features a fine dry entry, a double chine and a modified vee after section. This is the hull Boating Corporation of America (parent company of Harbor Master) chose for their 450 Coastal Cruiser. Along with her above the water line attributes, these were the "things" we sought when we went shopping for a live-aboard yacht.Piz-Zazz has been "ours" for 16 years, and if health issues didn't require it, she would be ours for many more years to come. But life sometimes sets our plans adrift, and so with reluctance we have decided to put her up for sale. What follows are the assets of the boat. They do not include all the refitting, labor, and costs incurred to make her the yacht she is today. But we hope they will give you, a perspective buyer, a peek into what makes her such a special thing, a boat, a vessel, a yacht, a home. $99900