ParticularsTo watch a walk through video of the vessel filmed February 22nd 2015 click the following youtube link:http://youtu.be/6tjgK3TymQUPictures posted with this listing were taken February 22nd 2015.Vessel Description:"A Class Act" is a 42 ft wood Chris Craft Constellation. The vessel has been idle for two years, covered with a half canvas cover over the bow, and tarps over the remainder. As a result of the long period without use the vessel requires a fair amount of restoration both inside and out.The cockpit
is situated in the aft of the vessel inside a hard roof and glass enclosure. To
the aft of the cockpit is the canvas enclosed lazarette that comfortably seats
4 persons.
The interior of vessel consists of a short vertical companion wooden stair leading from the cockpit to the interior of the vessel, with the galley on the starboard and the dining area on the port. The galley is large and consists of a three burner propane stove, sink and large refrigerator. The dining area comfortably seats 4. The table also drops to form an additional sleeping area for two persons.
Forward is the head on the port, with a fully enclosed head and additional shower.
In the fore of the vessel is the forward berth which comfortably sleeps two and includes cabinet storage for clothes.
Vessel was completely rewired in 2007 with an all new electrical system, including new panels for both DC and AC power systems. Sale includes all items on board, including living systems such as toilets, stove, refrigeration and showers but current operability of all systems including electrical requires verification.
Power and drive:
-Vessel was powered with two Chrysler 413 V8 gasoline engines. One engine has been partially removed for repairs. Some of the parts from the partially removed engine are included with the sale but some are now missing. The second engine is in the vessel but viability is unknown; This motor shows a log of 3,167 hours. It is expected that two new motors need to be installed in the vessel as the current engines are in a state of disrepair.
-Note that 2 identical chrysler 454 V8 marine engines including gear boxes are
available for free with the purchase of the vessel for no additional cost. These motors
are believed to be operational, but buyer must verify. These motors are at a mechanic in Vancouver and can be picked up by the buyer.(-In addition two
Mitsubishi 6 cyclinder marine diesels are available as an add to the sale. Please
see add section following this listing.)
-Engine room is fully assessable below cockpit, with ability to access all around both engines with almost standing height.
-Two drive shafts connected with two propellers. Marine Borg Warner model Velvet drive reduction gear. Ball valves installed to bronze through hull fittings with double stainless steel hose clamps. Status of drive systems unknown but believed to be ok, buyer to verify.
-2 x Bennet electro hydraulic trim tabs.
-Gas tanks port and starboard. Each tank 26 diameter and 45 length.
Bridge / Lazarette:
-Fully enclosed bridge station with hard top roof and glass and wood enclosure. Double doors to access bridge station and companion way to drop into interior. Wood and fiberglass repairs, as well as varnish and wood finishing required.
-Lazarette fully enclosed with canvas with durable clear poly windows. Seats four with aft deck handrails all around.
-Original Chris Craft gauges, drive levers and steering wheel bridge station. Roof mounted original half mile ray search light, rotates by hand through rooftop drive. Operability of items to be verified by buyer.
-Standard horizon VHF radio, Kelvin white 6 compass, Hummingbird model wide eye depth sounder & fish finder, AM/FM stereo with compact disc player. Operability of items to be verified by buyer.
Decks & Fittings:
-Mahogany planking bedded in Thiokol over plywood deck frames of 1 x 3 at 10 centers, decking requires refinishing .
-Wood stained Chris Craft flagship center vessel signal mast, with flag and anchor light, needs some repairs.
-Stainless steel bow pulpit and stainless steel deck cleats and hardware.
-Lofrans model Royal Major anchor windlass with capstan and wildcat but currently inoperable.
-Docklines and fenders - used.
-Fore deck covering vessel canvas cover with support posts. Completely covers front deck for winter storage and protection from the weather.
Galley:
-Force 10 three burner propane stove. Propane bottles located in the lazarette with propane lines installed to stove.Buyer to verify operability.
-Medium sized refrigerator unit.
-Washbasin and plenty of room for food preparation. Two people can comfortably work in the galley.
Head & Shower & Living systems:
-Lectra San Marine flow-thru waste treatment system. One head. Operability of systems to be verified.
-Enclosed shower with curtain, hot & cold water lines movable shower head, hot water systems to be verified.
-Domestic fresh water system with 4 x 24 gallon tanks midships. Fresh water plumed throughout vessel with 12 VDC flojet pressure pump. Hot wate through 110 VAC seaward S1200 11 gallon water heater tank. Verification of systems to be confirmed by buyer.
-Dickson model Alaska diesel fired cabin heater, unknown if in working order.
General Information:
-40 ft length on deck, 2 ft swim grid for total length of 42 ft.
-12 9 beam. 40 draft. 20,376 lbs displacement.
-Double planked Philippine Mahogany hull, painted white, needs to be repainted. Hull identification number: X40522.
-Vessel license number: 13K 119453
-Sleeps six comfortably.
-Vessel is currently in the water in Deep Cove in North Vancouver, B.C. Canada.
- A marine Survey was completed in December 2009 with a fair market value of $18,000
Additional ADDS available with purchase:
ADD#1 - Engines:
-Two Mitsubishi 6 cylinder marine diesels to completely repower the vessel.
-$3,000 for both motors as an add to the sale of the vessel.
ADD#2 Engines:
-Two identical chrysler 454 V8 marine engines including gear boxes, believed to be operational but to be confirmed by buyer.
-Available for free only with the purchase of the vessel.
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is this boat still available? how much is it? thanks Jim
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I am looking for a wooden Chris Craft to move to my land in Maricopa Arizona for my retirement home . I was born in 1959 please call me *** Cindy Franklin
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