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Chris-Craft is a legendary name in the world of power boats. The classic nameplate alone implies more than a century of evolutionary boating design. From classic woody speedsters and stately cabin cruisers to mahogany side boards, 1950s fins and snout-nosed stems, Chris-Craft has evolved through generations of radical styles and tastes. Chris-Craft is a survivor that has thrived through the years, and has built a reputation for reliability. The 302 Crowne has an aerodynamic, molded look, wrap-around windshield low maintenance features, this open express cruiser is a finely styled blend of gusto and comfort suited for growing families who enjoy a lot of activities on the water. On deck, the 302's tiered integral transom is styled with a curvacious stern swim step.
It is equipped with a hot and cold shower, swinging transom gate and fender sockets that double as scuba tank holders. A wrap-around sport lounge is just a few steps away, along with a table, wet bar, sink and ice box. The cockpit is framed overhead by a rakish radar arch.
On the other side of the arch, the 302's helm is sporty enough to fuel the performance fantasies of any driver. With its array of round, businesslike gauges with glossy laminate surfaces and designer-trimmed panels and sport steering wheel, the 302 also is a cruising weekend home.
The helm's companion seat and side-facing double seat provide a sociable setting. On board you will find twin 260 hp OMC Cobra 5.7 Liter stern drives. The mid cabin accommodations include six feet, eight inches of headroom and are reached by a scalloped companionway stair.
Aft, a wrap-around settee seats eight for dining and converts to a double bed with privacy curtains.
Below, as on deck, the atmosphere is modern, slick and not too demanding for people who want to spend their time aboard having fun, not sanding teak.
In keeping with the functional temperament of the 302, a U-shaped sofa that seats four in the midcabin features a cleverly designed dinette table that converts to two cocktail tables. Forward, a spacious queen-size bed has an adjacent port and roomy under-berth stowage.
The galley and head are small, but bright, functional and easily maintained. Despite the sacrifice in space all open express cruisers must make to keep a low profile topside, this 302 manages to provide enough creature comforts below to keep everyone happy during a weekend cruise.
Light colors and composites lend a feeling of airiness below, and so do its opening ports and white translucent circular hatches/skylights with screens. The hatches have strong metal frames that are properly weather sealed. Throughout the boat, the absence of maintenance-heavy wood trim is striking. It's clean and bright below, but the real joy of the 302 is topside.
The 302 is a fun-loving boat, with the nice looking profile on the water!
Navigational Equipment
- Arch
- CB Radio
- CD Player
- Cockpit Tables
- Compass
- Depth Instrument
- Sound System
- Television
Mechanical
- Bilge Blower
- Bow Pulpit
- Hand Rails
- Trim Tabs
- Windlass
Electrical Systems
- 110v AC Outlets
- AC Electric Panel
- Accessory Switches
- Alternator
- Battery
- Battery Charger
- Battery Switch
- Circuit Breaker Panel
- Cockpit Lighting
- Docking Lights
- Gauges
- Generator
- Horn
- Shore Power
- Shore Power (110v. AC
- Shore Power Cords
- Stereo
Accommodations
- A/C
- Bath
- Berth
- Blinds
- Cabinets
- Carpet
- Countertops
- Curtains
- Custom Windows
- Dinette
- Drink Holders
- DVD Player
- Flat Screen TV
- Fridge
- Galley
- Handbasin
- Head
- Headroom
- Hot Water System
- Microwave
- Shower
- Sink
Construction
- Anchor
- Binnacle W/compass
- Radar Arch
Deck Gear
- Cockpit Carpet
- Cockpit Sink
- Courtesy Lights
- Glove Box
- Windshield
- Windshield Wipers
Safety Equipment
- Air Horn
- AM/FM Ship Shore Radio
- Fire Extinguisher
- Grab Rail
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