Nomad Willy
Guru
I believe you (Craig) wanted to see pics of this old Chris Craft.
The good is that it's been repowered w modern engines and re that a rarity as most likely not overpowered. May be only 110hp total.
No bling as you can see from the close-up pics but she may have good solid bones. As a 1937 wood boat she would most likely would need to be refastened and numerous pieces of wood replaced (hopefully skillfully) to be a buy at that price considering what wood boats are selling for these days.
I really like the boat. Especially the hull and obviously only guessing at her underwater lines. Could be a soft chine fwd and hard chine aft. I've seen boats this vintage that have that kind of hull. The cabin (especially the windows) seem visually a little bit awkward. The shapes have grown on me over time though. I walk by her often as we have a slip further out. Always like seeing her. Haven't seen the owner for over a year.
The good is that it's been repowered w modern engines and re that a rarity as most likely not overpowered. May be only 110hp total.
No bling as you can see from the close-up pics but she may have good solid bones. As a 1937 wood boat she would most likely would need to be refastened and numerous pieces of wood replaced (hopefully skillfully) to be a buy at that price considering what wood boats are selling for these days.
I really like the boat. Especially the hull and obviously only guessing at her underwater lines. Could be a soft chine fwd and hard chine aft. I've seen boats this vintage that have that kind of hull. The cabin (especially the windows) seem visually a little bit awkward. The shapes have grown on me over time though. I walk by her often as we have a slip further out. Always like seeing her. Haven't seen the owner for over a year.