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1986 Chris Craft 381 Catalina

1986 Chris Craft 381 Catalina

$49,000

Mt Clemens, Michigan

Year 1986

Make Chris Craft

Model 381 Catalina

Category Cruiser Boats

Length 38'

Posted Over 1 Month

1986 Chris Craft 381 Catalina (CURRENT OWNER OF 5-YEARS) TASTEFULLY UPDATED AND SHOWING IN ABOVE AVERAGE CONDITION THIS 1986 CHRIS CRAFT 381 CATALINA OFFERS AN EXCELLENT CONSIDERATION -- PLEASE SEE FULL SPECS FOR COMPLETE LISTING DETAILS. LOW INTEREST EXTENDED TERM FINANCING AVAILABLE -- CALL OR EMAIL OUR SALES OFFICE FOR DETAILS. Freshwater / Great Lakes boat since new this vessel features Twin Crusader 454-cid 350-hp Gas Engine's (Closed Cooling) with less than 500 original hours!  Notable features include but are not limited to the following: Air-Conditioning & Heat (3-Zones), (2) Heads (Electric Flush) w/Vanity/Sink/Stall Shower (Tub in Master), New Garmin Electronics Package (Garmin 5212 Multi-Function Color NAV System w/Radar/GPS/Chartplotter, Garmin Autopilot, VDO Rudder Angle-Indicator), Onan 6.5kw Generator, New 2011 Stamoid Canvas Package w/Screens, Newer Stereo w/iPod/MP3-Connection, and MUCH more! Broker Notes:  Exterior recently professionally polished / waxed, bottom recently stripped & epoxy / barrier coated w/Interlux Inter-Protect, bottom painted with Interlux Micron CSC.  New Garmin NAV System w/Custom Forward Deck Radar Mast, Newer "White Stamoid" Camper-Top Canvas Package w/Screens.  Sale includes owners manuals and maintenance records.  Highly recommended by listing agent! The PowerBoat Guide had this to say: The 381 Catalina Double Cabin is an enlarged version of the very popular 350 Catalina introduced by Chris Craft a few years earlier. Built on a solid fiberglass, low deadrise hull with a relatively wide beam, the 381 has an enormous interior for her size as well as a small but family friendly helm/aft deck platform. Her galley up accommodation's include two roomy staterooms, stall shower enclosures in both heads, adequate storage and full walk-around decks--not bad for a 38-foot cruiser. (Note that a walk-around queen bed in the master stateroom became standard in 1983.) A lower helm was never offered because the front windshield area is fiberglassed over to provide fordeck seating. Topside, the helm is level with the aft deck, so the helmsman isn't separated from the passengers. Additional features include a roomy engine room accessed via hatches in the salon sole, a bow pulpit and a swim platform.

1984 Chris Craft 381 Catalina

1984 Chris Craft 381 Catalina

$49,900

Mt Clemens, Michigan

Year 1984

Make Chris Craft

Model 381 Catalina

Category Cruiser Boats

Length 38'

Posted Over 1 Month

1984 Chris Craft 381 Catalina (CURRENT OWNER OF 15-YEARS) BOASTING ALL OF THE MOST SOUGHT AFTER OPTIONS THIS 1984 CHRIS CRAFT 381 CATALINA OFFERS AN EXCELLENT CONSIDERATION -- PLEASE SEE FULL SPECS FOR COMPLETE LISTING DETAILS. LOW INTEREST EXTENDED TERM FINANCING AVAILABLE -- CALL OR EMAIL OUR SALES OFFICE FOR DETAILS. Freshwater / Great Lakes boat since new this vessel features Twin MerCruiser 454-cid 340-hp Gas Engine's with 1069 original hours.  Notable features include but are not limited to the following: Air-Conditioning & Heat (1-Unit), (2) Heads (Electric Flush) w/Vanity/Sink/Stall Shower (Tub in Master), Electronics Package (VHF Marine Radio, Depth Sounder, GPS/Chartplotter, Onan 6.5kw Generator, Cockpit Hardtop w/Full Isin-Glass Surround, AM/FM Stereo System, Swim Platform w/Boarding Ladder, and MUCH more! Broker Notes:  Sale includes original owners manuals.  Located off-site and shown by appointment only. The PowerBoat Guide had this to say: The 381 Catalina Double Cabin is an enlarged version of the very popular 350 Catalina introduced by Chris Craft a few years earlier. Built on a solid fiberglass, low deadrise hull with a relatively wide beam, the 381 has an enormous interior for her size as well as a small but family friendly helm/aft deck platform. Her galley up accommodation's include two roomy staterooms, stall shower enclosures in both heads, adequate storage and full walk-around decks--not bad for a 38-foot cruiser. (Note that a walk-around queen bed in the master stateroom became standard in 1983.) A lower helm was never offered because the front windshield area is fiberglassed over to provide fordeck seating. Topside, the helm is level with the aft deck, so the helmsman isn't separated from the passengers. Additional features include a roomy engine room accessed via hatches in the salon sole, a bow pulpit and a swim platform.