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32' Chris Craft 32 Launch (CC14RJ1-44) Bowrider

Location: Unknown MI United States
32' Chris Craft 32 Launch (CC14RJ1-44)
Listing Number: 100654568
Was Listed At: Call For Pricing
LOA:
32'
Beam:
10.17'
Year:
2014
Model:
32 Launch (CC14RJ1-44)


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The Launch 32 is a beautifully appointed “day boat,” the term now bandied about to describe this class of oversize runabouts. A few things about it let everyone know it’s a Chris-Craft: the unique gelcoat coloring options and boot stripe, the tumblehome that shapes the stern, the bow flare, the teak trim, and even the Chris-Craft burgee.

Start with the teak that adorns the anchor-locker hatch. The hatch itself is resin-infused and finished on both sides. Our tester had the optional windlass that featured an anchor stop and offered great access to the rode. Windlass or no, instead of there being a pulpit, an anchor chute under the bow helps preserve the pretty sight lines and teak trim. Hiding things is a theme that Chris-Craft carries throughout the boat, in creative ways I’ll address.

The cushions in the bow cockpit are in plain sight, but you might not notice how the bolster is constructed at a slight angle so that wherever you sit you’ll be comfortably reclined. The forward facing backrests abutting the consoles have a more obvious incline.

The starboard console hides a small day room that offers some privacy for changing or napping or to give the kids a break from the sun. At 6 feet 1 inch long, it’s lengthy enough for overnight use in a pinch, but with no portlight and only three feet of headroom, it’s too claustrophobic for extended use.

The port console houses the head, which features a porcelain toilet with an electric flush and a holding tank system. It features nearly four feet of headroom, so you can sit up while conducting business, but adding a grab rail would make visiting the throne a more secure endeavor.

The main cockpit is U-shaped and houses ample stowage underneath. Lift up the rear-facing recliner cushion to the port side to reveal space to stow fenders. Underneath that is a concealed slide-out refrigerator. Under the starboard recliner is matching dedicated fender stowage.

One of the coolest features is the folding teak cockpit table that stows under the engine hatch. It deploys on an L-shape stainless-steel bracket on a five-knuckle hinge that locks it securely in place even in rough seas. It’s a really cool system and a step above traditional pedestal tables.

LOA (ft):
32'
Beam (ft):
10.17
Model Year:
2014
Model Name:
32 Launch (CC14RJ1-44)
Hull Material:
Fiberglass
Hull Type:
Deep Vee
Displacement:
9950 pound lbs.
Fuel Tank Capacity (gal):
185 gallons
Engine Horsepower (hp):
760.0 hp
No. of Engines:
2

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