1957 Chris-Craft 19-Foot Capri and Custom-Built Trailer
Video Gallery

1957 Chris Craft 19 foot Capri Leaving the Dock Video

1957 Chris Craft 19 foot Capri Acceleration Video

1957 Chris Craft 19 foot Capri Drive By Video

1957 Chris Craft 19 foot Capri Additional Drive By Video

1957 Chris Craft 19 foot Capri Ride Along Video

1957 Chris Craft 19 foot Capri Additional Ride Along Video

1957 Chris Craft 19 foot Capri Ride Along Gauge Check Video
Description
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 late 1950s, the Michigan-based company offered more than 100 different models, ranging in length from 17 feet to 65 feet. Among those hand-built, wooden beauties was the Capri, which replaced the ever-popular Riviera line in 1955. Offered through 1958, Chris-Craft proudly claimed the Capri was “Styled for fun — powered to go!”
The shapely, 19 foot, closed-bow runabout featured a wraparound windshield, two-tone blond and red mahogany construction, two rows of comfortable seating, and a Chris-Craft KFL 236.6 cu-in six-cylinder engine that offered “flashing speeds up to 38 mph.” Many consider the late-1950s Capri as the last of the traditional runabouts.
This Capri was restored in 2005-2006, revarnished in 2014, and has been continuously maintained by Mayea Boat Works of Algonac, Michigan (birthplace of Chris-Craft). The restorative work included a no-soak 5200 replacement bottom, wood refinishing, refurbished chrome, and correct replacement upholstery.
Highlights
Documented by the Chris-Craft Museum and The Mariners Museum, this Capri is one of only 786 built between 1955 and 1958
Matching numbers original Chris-Craft KFL 236.6-cu-in six-cylinder engine generating 131 horsepower
Auto-Lite Shunt Generator
Refinished mahogany
5200 no-soak bottom
Original stock wheel
Original dashboard gauges:
Speedometer
Fuel
Temperature
Oil pressure
Amperes
Original chrome navigation light housings
Original Chris-Craft badges
Original bright work has been refurbished
Reupholstered interior in period-correct Tango Red and White
Seats reupholstered with the correct colors and patterns
Original hull plate (CP-19-760)
This Chris-Craft Capri is being offered with 103 engine hours, however the true engine usage is unknown
Features
Third-generation post-war “blonde deck” runabout
Traditional right-hand drive
Horn
Seats six
Power is sent to a single, central-mounted propeller via direct-drive unit
American flag on stern
Chris-Craft flag on bow
Fully licensed in Michigan through 31 March 2025
Included
Digital copy of the original build sheet from the Chris-Craft Museum
Photo book showing original restoration
Maintenance records and receipts
Custom-built trailer (Serial No. MI7803A171R072222) with wiring redone and new lights installed in 2023
Boat cover
Ownership History
This 1957 Chris-Craft 19-foot Capri has had only three owners in the nearly seven decades since it was hand built in Algonac, Michigan, the birthplace and home to Chris-Craft for more than a century. The previous (second) caretaker lived in Clinton Township, Michigan, and moored and stored the boat in Algonac.
Additional Notes
The title lists this Capri as a 1957 model year, however, according to Chris-Craft Museum logbooks, the boat is a 1958.
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