| Description | This 1936 Chris Craft Streamline Cruiser, converted to diesel power (BMC 1.5) and aft controls, is perfect for inland cruising.
She has 2 berths, a simple galley with 2 rings a grill, and a small basin. A portable toilet in the forepeak.
She is not a concours boat, but is basically sound and could be improved. The present owner has had her for 7 years, and she has been regularly maintained, and kept afloat, in a covered wet shed. Recent improvements include, new shaft/bearing, gearbox overhaul, new canopy/sidescreens, and she was painted etc. at the end of 2009. The engine has been regularly serviced (by the vendor).
She is fully equipped, and ready to go. BSS certificate until Feb 2012, but should pass again, as nothing has changed. She is economical to run, and is a very attractive boat. To arrange a viewing please contact us down here at Val Wyatt marine. AccomodationForepeak with portable toilet (Broads type pump out unit available if required) Main cabin, with two single berths, one can be converted to provide a table. Engine contained in insulated enclosure, with tiled top. Galley with gas powered hob unit (2 rings and grill), small basin with hand pumped water.. Aft cockpit with steering/engine controls, with pram hood and removeable side screens. Boat is believed to be basically sound for its age, but some refurbishment will be required to forward cabin sides befoe too long. |