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22 Feet 1951 Chris Craft

22 Feet 1951 Chris Craft

$8,000 (USD)

Boat ID: 44236

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Boat Summary
$8,000 (USD)
Boat ID: 44236

According to it’s hull card, Chris-Craft built this boat in January of 1951. It was equipped with a ML 145hp motor. It was shipped to Bryant’s Marina in Seattle, Washington that year. The original owner was Henry Issacson, a local industrialist that owned the largest iron works in the Pacific Northwest at the time. It changed hands at least once in subsequent years as a friend of mine purchased it from someone other than the Issacson family in 1976. At some point during this prior period of ownership, the boat was repowered with a175hp MCL engine. My friend owned the boat until 2001 when I purchased it from him. The boat has been stored inside since that time. At the time I purchased the boat, the engine had been experiencing a loss of power. In the mid 2000’s I removed the engine for overhaul. A magnaflux of the block confirmed cracks that were non-repairable. The block was disposed of, but all the engine’s peripherals were retained if a new block were to be sourced. Alternatively, this boat would be a good candidate for V8 swap. The bottom is original and will likely need replacement, and the sides and deck will require stripping and refinishing. I am not aware of any rot in the boat but I have not conducted a comprehensive examination. The upholstery is in excellent condition. All the hardware is present. The only reason I am selling the boat is that I have another classic boat that I have decided to focus my time and resources on.

Location:
Lake Forest Park, WA
Views:
1,124
Boat Details
Year:
1951
Manufacturer:
Chris Craft
Model:
Sportsman
Length:
22
Beam:
Engine Details
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Make:
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Max Speed:
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Trailer Details
Year:
2019
Manufacturer:
Coyote
Axles:
2
Capacity:
6440 lbs
Brakes:
Hydraulic surge
Comments:
The boat rests on a 2019 Coyote tandem axle steel trailer that I purchased in 2022 and is in excellent condition. It has only been in freshwater. The cost of the trailer when it was new in 2019 was $8000. I purchased this trailer to replace a trailer that was made to fit another boat that I have
Other Information
Boat Cover:
No
Stereo:
No
Tonneau:
No
Spotlight:
Yes
Side Curtain:
No
Convertible Top:
No
Fume Detector:
No
Fire Extinguisher:
Yes
Comments:
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