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1954 Chris-Craft Sportsman 17

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    7:42 pm UTC
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  • LocationPin outlineMarine City, Michigan
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Chassis/VINCC17686
Mileage indicated0 Miles
EngineChrysler Marine six-cylinder
TransmissionAutomatic

Description

OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE

For more than 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 Sportsman, a closed-bow runabout that was small enough for easy handling on the water and while towing, but large enough for a family of five to enjoy a day on the water together.

This 17-foot Sportsman (Hull Identification No. CC17686) features mahogany construction, two rows of comfortable — and reupholstered — seats, and a Chrysler Crown six-cylinder engine that’s powerful enough to pull a water skier ... and it comes with skis to do exactly that.

Highlights 

  • Powered by a Chrysler Crown Marine six-cylinder inboard motor rated at 135 horsepower 

  • Original steering wheel 

  • Original wooden-box engine cover 

  • Split windshield 

  • Modern Farina dashboard gauges: 

    • Engine rpm 

    • Temperature 

    • Oil pressure 

    • Amps 

  • Two-tone brown/cream fold-down replacement seats 

  • Seats five 

  • New dock/rope cleats 

  • Fully licensed in Michigan through March 2027 

 Features  

  • Sno-Fun on the transom 

  • Traditional right-hand drive 

  • Morse control shifter 

  • Rule bilge pump 

  • Horn 

  • Rearview mirror 

  • Power is sent to a single, central-mounted propeller via direct-drive unit 

  • Nautical-themed American flag on stern 

  • Chris-Craft flag on bow 

  • Badge on dash reads, “Oh Lord, my boat is so small, and your sea is so great” 

 Known Imperfections  

  • Mahogany finish is peeling and cracking 

  • Right rear taillight on trailer is held together with clear tape 

 Included 

  • Single-axle 1983 ShoreLand'r trailer (Serial No. 181544) 

  • Boat cover 

  • Fire extinguisher 

  • Anchor 

  • Paddle 

  • Ropes 

  • First-aid kits 

  • Skis 

  • Life jackets 

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

Bids

9/4/24 at 7:40 PM

$4,100

9/4/24 at 7:39 PM

$4,000

9/4/24 at 7:35 PM

$3,900

9/4/24 at 6:54 PM

$3,800

9/4/24 at 6:42 PM

$3,700

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