1975 Chris-Craft 30 Tournament SF

$99,900

Used

Boat in Charleston, SC 29401 US

builtBuilt in 1975
Year the boat was built
model

30 Tournament SF

Boat model
engine

2 Engines (Cummins, Cummins)

Engine type and count
length

30.2 feet

Overall boat length
fuel

Diesel

Fuel type
material

Fiberglass/Reinforced

Hull material
Nominal Length
30.17ft
Length Overall
30.17ft
Beam
11.92ft
Max Draft
2.5ft
Cabin Headroom
6.42ft
Deadrise At Transom
21deg
Displacement
13500lb
Cruising Speed
25kn
Max Speed
30kn
Cabins
1
Heads
1
Max Passengers
6
Seating Capacity
6
Fresh Water Tanks
45gal
Fuel Tanks
184gal
Hull Material
fiberglass
Hull Shape
deep-vee
Engine 1
Engine Make
Cummins
Total Power
370hp
Engine Hours
605
Engine Type
inboard
Fuel Type
diesel
Engine Year
2002
Engine 2
Engine Make
Cummins
Total Power
370hp
Engine Hours
735
Engine Type
inboard
Fuel Type
diesel
Engine Year
2002
Liferaft
Outriggers
Electric Bilge Pump
Microwave Oven
Marine Head
Air Conditioning
Refrigerator
Battery Charger
Depthsounder
Radar
Radar Detector
Tv Set
Navigation Center
Plotter
Dvd Player
Autopilot
Radio
Compass
Cd Player
Gps
Vhf
Flat Screen Tv
Hard Top
Manufacturer Description

Sporting a handsome profile and a notably wide beam, the Chris Craft30 Tournament has the distinction of being the only Chris Craft ever built on a deep-V, Hunt-designed offshore hull. With a steep 21 degrees of deadrise at the transom and six lifting strakes, this boat is clearly built to run in rough weather. Hull construction is solid fiberglass, and the engines rest on inverted aluminum mounts—a very heavy-duty installation indeed. The wide beam of the Chris 30 Tournament provides for a surprisingly spacious cabin below with berths for four, a well-arranged galley area, and plenty of storage. A privacy curtain separates the V-berths from the salon, and the woodwork throughout is teak. Hinged engine boxes are forward in the cockpit (which also serve as great bait-watching seats), and with over 100 square feet of space, the cockpit is exceptionally large and easily fished. The flybridge is big for a boat this size. Additional features include a pair of in-deck storage bins, wide side decks, and good engine access.

Notable Features

- Powered by Twin Cummins 370HP Diesel Engines - Low Hours

- 1000Hr Engine Service - 6/25

- Recent Haul Out and Bottom Job - 12/24

- Newer Isinglass - 11/24

- Custom Windows and Engine Boxes

- Awlgrip Painted Hull and Superstructure

- Flexi- Teak Decking

- Zipwakes Trim Tabs

- New Below Waterline Stern Lights

- Ray Hunt Deep V Hull Design

- Legendary Chris Craft Craftmanship

Disclaimer

The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.

Price History

DateEventPrice
11/6/25Price decreased$99,900(-9.1%)
8/26/25Initial price$109,900

Overview from around the web 1975 Chris-Craft 30 Tournament SF

Customers praise the 1975 Chris-Craft 30 Tournament SF for its classic styling and solid construction, highlighting its timeless appeal and reliable performance on the water

Many appreciate the spacious cockpit layout, which provides ample room for fishing or entertaining guests. Users often note the quality craftsmanship typical of Chris-Craft boats from this era, as well as the comfortable ride even in choppy conditions. Overall, owners value the blend of vintage charm and functionality that the 30 Tournament SF offers.

The Biggest Pros and Cons

The 1975 Chris-Craft 30 Tournament SF is a classic sportfishing boat known for its timeless design and solid construction. Here are some of the pros and cons to consider:

Pros

Classic Styling: The boat features iconic Chris-Craft lines and wooden accents that appeal to collectors and enthusiasts.

Solid Build Quality: Built in the 1970s with high-quality materials, the hull and structure are known for durability.

Spacious Cockpit: Designed for sportfishing, it offers ample space for fishing activities and gear.

Good Performance: Equipped with reliable engines, it delivers respectable speed and handling for its size.

Versatile Layout: The design balances fishing functionality with comfortable accommodations for overnight trips.

Cons

Maintenance Intensive: Older wooden and fiberglass components may require regular upkeep to maintain condition.

Outdated Systems: Electrical, plumbing, and mechanical systems might need upgrades to meet modern standards.

Limited Modern Amenities: Compared to contemporary boats, it lacks some of the latest convenience features and technology.

Fuel Efficiency: Older engines may not be as fuel-efficient as modern counterparts.

Availability of Parts: Finding original or compatible replacement parts can be challenging due to the boat’s age.

Made For

The 1975 Chris-Craft 30 Tournament SF is designed for boating enthusiasts who appreciate classic craftsmanship combined with versatile functionality. Ideal for anglers seeking a reliable tournament fishing boat, it also appeals to families and recreational boaters looking for a stylish and comfortable vessel for day cruising and water activities. Its timeless design and durable build make it perfect for those who value both performance and vintage charm on the water.

Contact Intracoastal Yacht Sales of Charleston S.C.

@ Charleston City Marina, 17 Lockwood Dr., Charleston, SC, 29401

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