In 1964, this hand-built speedboat left Chris Craft's yard in America. The boat was named 'Miss Kate' and belonged to the waters of West Bend, a place in the state of Wisconsin. The type Barnegat 25' is completely made of wood and has a length of about 7.5 meters, by 2.8 meters wide, the draft is only 40 centimeters. Equipped with two Mercruiser V6 engines, together good for 300hp and a top speed of about 75 km/h. These are the original 1964 engines. Furthermore, this Chris Craft is trimmed with mahogany and offers plenty of space on board. In the tip is sleeping space for two people. This stylish, classic and truly American runabout is in good condition. The paintwork is fine and the wood is not rotten. Both Mercruiser engines have already been overhauled and have recently had new rotors, new contact points and a major overhaul. One engine has a new head gasket, with the head also flattened. Also, the tail sections have had a service, with all rubbers replaced and the tail oil changed. Also present are a bimini top, cockpit cover, winter cover over the entire boat and a double axle storage trailer. All related documentation is present, as well as an appraisal report (dated 09-09-2010) .
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The boat was last out of the water in March 2023 for maintenance and anti-fouling.
Known defects : Trim of the tail pieces not in working condition.
In 1964, this hand-built speedboat left Chris Craft's yard in America. The boat was named 'Miss Kate' and belonged to the waters of West Bend, a place in the state of Wisconsin. The type Barnegat 25' is completely made of wood and has a length of about 7.5 meters, by 2.8 meters wide, the draft is only 40 centimeters. Equipped with two Mercruiser V6 engines, together good for 300hp and a top speed of about 75 km/h. These are the original 1964 engines. Furthermore, this Chris Craft is trimmed with mahogany and offers plenty of space on board. In the tip is sleeping space for two people. This stylish, classic and truly American runabout is in good condition. The paintwork is fine and the wood is not rotten. Both Mercruiser engines have already been overhauled and have recently had new rotors, new contact points and a major overhaul. One engine has a new head gasket, with the head also flattened. Also, the tail sections have had a service, with all rubbers replaced and the tail oil changed. Also present are a bimini top, cockpit cover, winter cover over the entire boat and a double axle storage trailer. All related documentation is present, as well as an appraisal report (dated 09-09-2010) .
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The boat was last out of the water in March 2023 for maintenance and anti-fouling.
Known defects : Trim of the tail pieces not in working condition.