1965 Chris Craft Sea Skiff Ranger 24
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1965 Chris-Craft Sea Skiff Ranger 24 Motor Running Video
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
For over a century after its founding by Christopher Columbus Smith in 1874, Chris-Craft was known for building beautiful, high-quality boats in a multitude of sizes. Under the leadership of Smith’s son, Jay Smith, who took the helm in 1927, Chris-Craft became known as the world’s largest builder of mahogany powerboats.
By the 1950s, the Michigan-based company offered more than 130 different varieties, ranging in length from 17 feet to 65 feet. Among those hand-built, wooden beauties was the practical and popular lapstrake Sea Skiff, a style that uses overlapping planks.
“Chris-Craft Sea Skiffs feature the famous fast, dry, easy-to-handle ride that comes only with a conventional round-bilge [or smooth-curved] lapstrake design,” a Chris-Craft advertisement read. “Advanced construction features make them stronger than ever before ... You'll find the Chris-Craft Sea Skiff ride cushion-soft even in rough water, yet control is always firm and positive.”
This original 24-foot 1965 Chris Craft Sea Skiff Ranger has been in the same family since new. It is powered by a 327 cu-in V8 engine that delivers 210 horsepower to a single, central-mounted propeller via direct-drive unit. Almost six decades after it was launched, this hand-built, lapstrake-designed skiff still offers a smooth and comfortable ride, even in rough water.
Highlights
This 24-foot 1965 Chris Craft Sea Skiff Ranger has been owned by the same family since new
Powered by original Chris-Craft Marine 327 cu-in V8 engine (No. 707582), with Zenith carburetor, rated at 210 horsepower
Original sound-insulated engine box and cover
Paragon Hydraulic Reverse Gear
Original steering wheel
Original chrome hardware
Original dashboard gauges:
RPM
Engine temperature
Oil pressure
Amperes
Red vinyl padded single seats up front
Red vinyl padded bench seat in rear with hideaway storage
Original hull plate
Engine hour meter shows 666.3 engine hours
Features
Wears Lucky II boat name on the transom
Split windshield with foldout windows
Traditional right-hand drive
Boat compass
Horn
CB radio
Storage and sleeping area with red vinyl padding in bow
Sump pump
Interstate Marine Deep Cycle battery
Included
Chris-Craft Owner’s Manual
Chris-Craft V8 Engine Operators Manual
Boat cover
Fire extinguisher
Life ring
Bumper guards
Rope
Anchor
Life jackets
Known Imperfections
Chrome is pitting
Trim paint shows some flaking
Below deck is worn as expected of a 59-year-old boat
Boat cover has been torn and repaired toward the stern
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Group Consignment Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle.
Contact: Craig Zimmerman Phone: 586.707.5811 email: cszimmerman@hagerty.com
Please note: There is not a trailer included in this sale.