

This boat is sold, but here is a 1954 19' Chris Craft Racing Runabout for sale with financing available! Bid for the chance to own a Modified 1952 Chris-Craft 19 Racing Runabout at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. The new turquoise upholstery is the originalĬolor for the boat. Hard to find 1950s Murray Speed Boat pedal car. Our selection of classic Chris Crafts includes Runabouts, Utilities, Speedboats and. 0 19 Chris-Craft Racing Runabout Excellent condition with new bottom, new bookmatched sides and new decks. Chris Craft Racing Runabout Model: Length: 19 Beam: Engine Details. 19 Feet 1950 Chris Craft Racing Runabout. Mitch had it in the water for a week, and it ran great. We offer a large selection of antique Chris-Craft boats for sale. 19 Feet 1950 Chris Craft Racing Runabout. It was sold, and now we have bought it back again. You may recognize it as a boat we offered last January. Here's your second chance to own this great boat.

So if you have a hard time picking a favorite 16' model to fill an article, talk about all 26 of them.Condition with new bottom, new bookmatched sides and new decks. However, they were also distributed and sold by existing Chris-Craft dealers with a Sea Skiff/Chris-Craft logo on their sides in 1962. Thompson had their own network of distributors and dealers and continued production and sales. Thompson Boat Company of Cortland, NY was a wholly owned subsidiary of Chris-Craft which produced this and other lapstrake outboard models when they were acquired. It's the 1962, 16' Sea Skiff Sportsman Outboard. Hull key features 1950 Chris-Craft Racing Runabout: hull material - wood. Key features 1950 Chris-Craft Racing Runabout: length 19 feet and beam 6.69 feet. This vessel was designed and built by the Chris-Craft shipyard in 1950. The Corsair Division of fiberglass boats offered 4 different 16' models beginning in 1965. Used 1950 Chris-Craft Racing Runabout for sale is located in Punta Gorda (Florida, United States of America). The Cavalier Division offered 16' boats in 3 models from 1958 through 1966. It was a popular size in the Kit Boat Division between 19 in 5 models. In 1962 the 16' Ski Boat and the 16' Jet Ski were introduced but were short lived. View 60 photos, features and a good description. Model Special Runabout Category - Length 17.0 Posted Over 1 Month Up for sale is a 1950 Chris Craft Special Runabout. There were 8 pre-war and 3 post war models in this era. 1950 CHRIS CRAFT 19 FOOT RACING RUNABOUT Make: Chris Craft Year: 1950 Location: Barrington, Illinois, United States. Pre-owned 1950 Chris-Craft Racing Runabout antique boat for sale in Punta Gorda, Florida (near Port Charlotte) - 55,000. The 16' models became popular following the slow recovery from the depression years and were available into the post war era until 1951. It might be interesting to point out that Chris-Craft produced 26 different 16' models between 19 based on records in The Mariners' Museum Chris-Craft Collection and probably a few more after this.

Racing Runabouts featured a long front deck and a sleek low sheer line. Seattle Washington, United States of America. Chris Craft Wood Boat Boats for sale 1-15 of 188 Alert for new Listings Sort By.

1950 Chris-Craft Racing Runabout for sale Chris-Craft. Most obvious is below the waterline but equally important, from an aesthetics point of view, above it represents a complete refinement of its predecessor. View a wide selection of Chris-Craft racing runabout for sale in North America, explore detailed information, photos, price and find your next boat on. Aside from a few pieces of similar hardware major differences reveal themselves from the first time you see a photo. For the author speed does not matter because it’s what’s above the waterline that gives it all the appeal one could want.īorn from the 16’ Race boat of 1937-40, the first real Chris-Craft Torpedo-stern or as we like to refer to them these days, the Barrel Back, the 1941 version while appearing to be very similar is indeed for all practical purposes a completely different boat. For those fortunate few who enjoy the lines, beauty and speed it offers, no doubt thank Chris-Craft for the product and for the rest of us we just hope to see one at a show some day and hear the scuttlebutt about how it really drives. It might be a stretch to imagine an influx of request from dealers for such a craft therefore we can only speculate why the world’s largest builder of motor boats choose to expend time and effort on just 19 examples. This aptly describes the small, power-packed 16’ Hydroplane that Chris-Craft produced for a little fun around the plant in 1940. Intro paragraph from my article in the Brass Bell:
