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1988 37' CHRIS CRAFT CATALINA /2 NEW ENGINE CORES / 2 CABINS / 2 BERTHS/ 2 HELMS

$ 12669.35

Availability: 36 in stock
  • Engine Type: Twin Inboard/Outboard
  • Condition: THIS IS A PERFECTLY SPACIOUS FAMILY CRUISER THAT WOULD ALSO BE GREAT AS A LIVE ABOARD. INSURED WITH CURRENT TABS AND CLEAN SURVEY REPORT.
  • For Sale By: Private Seller
  • Type: Flybridge
  • Fuel Capacity: 151 - 200 Gallons
  • Hull Material: Fiberglass
  • Use: Fresh Water, Salt Water
  • Beam (feet): 13
  • Length (feet): 39
  • Year: 1988
  • Engine Make: Chevrolet Engine
  • Primary Fuel Type: Gas
  • Trailer: Not Included
  • Model: Mercury Crusader
  • Make: Chris Craft

    Description

    1988 37’ Chris Craft 372 Catalina Motor Yacht with both interior and exterior helms. Very comfortable cruising boat and a great live-aboard if you are inclined. Very spacious with a well-lit layout and lots of natural light, It has two cabins/staterooms and two heads which includes a large aft cabin with ensuite shower and full head. Also a spacious forward cabin with a full head next door. Boosts a nice open salon with new carpet and flooring in the galley. We've also just installed new zincs as well. The galley has a 3-burner electric stove, fridge/freezer, and double sink. The generator has low hours and runs great. We've bought and installed new 8D house batteries last year. The engines are new Crusader 350 and have under 40 hours on them. The boat is currently at Elliott Bay Marina near Magnolia.
    The Chris Craft 372 is a compact aft-cabin cruiser whose efficient floorplan and roomy accommodations balanced out her high-freeboard appearance and inexpensive interior furnishings. While her profile suffers from the unavoidably boxy appearance shared by most double cabins under 40 feet, she nonetheless appealed to families seeking a contemporary aft-cabin design at an affordable price. Enjoying just a three-year production run, her wide-beam hull (nearly 14 feet) allowed for unusually spacious accommodations for a 37-footer. The salon—with its light oak woodwork and big cabin windows—is wide open to the galley below, giving one the impression of being aboard a much bigger boat. Both staterooms are on the small side and the berths are offset to save space. The aft deck is also very small, but the side decks are unusually wide making walkaround deck access easy and safe. Additional features include large wraparound cabin windows, a roomy engine room, bow pulpit and a swim platform. A hardtop was a popular option. Twin 270hp gas engines cruise the 372 Catalina at 16–17 knots and deliver a top speed of about 25 knots.
    SPECIFICATIONS
    Name:
    372 Catalina
    Length:
    37
    Hull Type:
    Modified-V
    Gross Weight:
    --
    Fuel Capacity:
    250 gals.
    Model Years:
    1988—1990
    Draft:
    2'9"
    Beam:
    13'10"
    Water Capacity:
    100 gals.
    Waste Capacity:
    18 gals.
    Length w/ Pulpit:
    39'