Chris Craft Deluxe Runabout, delivered to Seattle Washington in July of 1940., Chris Craft built only 425 17ft. The deck could use a fresh coat to extra shine. It is extremely well built and looks amazing. The engine is mounted on a jack plate which allowed us to build the back deck/hatch and so the engine was not mounted on the transom. Battery is 7 months old and centered under the front deck.ĥ stainless steel fold down cleats and fold down bow navigation lights with separate anchor light. Both the front and back seats open to access the gas tank and for storage and there is an additional hatch built in the back deck. The hull was built exactly to the specifications with the interior customized. All deck screws are plugged with plugs from the same wood. 100% stainless steel for all fasteners and parts. The rest of the boat is 1/4 Sapele with Maple racing stripes over Okoume plywood. The hull is fiberglass over marine grade Okoume plywood (from France) painted midnight blue. Engine has internal oil tank so no premixing. Tops out around 41mph and planes almost immediately. Glen-L Stiletto Custom runabout with two-stoke, 3 cylinder 90hp Nissan/Tohatsu in excellent condition. The boat also retains the period Hacker windshield, steering wheel, and clock-faced instruments. The boat has been stained a unique and attractive dark hue, which also allows the grain to remain beautifully visible. Its original mahogany hull, transom, upper planking, and trim. New upholstery and vinylįlooring was completed in 2016. Two-year restoration that included rechroming and electrical work. The previous owner had the boat for 5 years and completed a Part of this greatĭesign story involves sneaking into a boathouse on the ice in the winter time and borrowing the lines from a 24' Hacker Dolphin. Each boat was custom tailoredįor its new owner, and power is from a Chrysler Crown straight-six marine engine. Originally commissioned by a wealthy family on the Saint Lawrence River. Hutchinson Brothers Boat Works of Alexandria Bay, New York to Hacker lines and specifications. This 1933 Hutchinson 24' Triple Cockpit Runabout is one of four mahogany boats built by the
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