I owned a 1981 42 Post with a bimini instead of a hardtop. My boat was a knot or two faster than others with a hardtop. Beware that the weight and...
I'm pleased to have been involved in placing a significant piece of yachting history back into the hands of a capable, caring steward. Thanks...
Jonathan III's new owner has her standing tall. I visited her today in Palm Beach.
The way I see it, the sport fish market is soft. A motivated seller will be happy to see an offer. You may do well, right at the show. That...
Viewing pictures and specs on the internet sure doesn't tell the story. Listing brokers sometimes don't as well. This is a prime example of why...
Did it! Thanks for the heads up.
Someone on another forum, who lives aboard at Lincoln Harbor said the first boat was a 63' Viking MY. In the early photos, thats what she looked...
YUM! I love all of the photos. Such beautiful, bountiful waters you have to cruise on. Enjoy!
I have never heard of Flexiteek coming un-glued on its own. In fact, I recently spoke to a guy who had to take a section of Flexiteek up off the...
WOW! Great photos. Thanks Tom for sharing this with us.
Your thoughts on fake teak are certainly valid. However, I think the Flexiteek is an improvement over non-skid. It sure changes the look of this...
No doubt. Flexiteek works best on late model fiberglass small craft. On a larger yacht with crew to maintain her- it should be the genuine...
I have Flexiteek 45mm white on my 31 Chris Craft engine hatch deck area. I'm quite happy with the results and I think it looks great with my...
It looks to me like the support for the lift has failed. The boat went down with it's cradle. The Iguana seems quite nonchalant about the whole...
According to "Chris Craft The Essential Guide" the largest wood build was a 66'10" Constellation (5 built) 1960-1961. The largest fiberglass was a...
Greetings, I am a yacht broker, a past commodore of The Classic Yacht Club of America, and a student of boats. I have owned a number of classic...
The refit is stunning. The removal of that horrible enclosure on the roof and the return of her traditional profile stack is wonderful. Great job!
I saw this at Total Wine in Ft Lauderdale. I think its a great boater's gift for around $150. A bottle of Veuve Clicquot champagne in a fine...
You can probably purchase a good condition example of this model for under $10K. Unless you relish the restoration journey, this particular boat...
The subject vessel appears to be a 22' Cutlass model built by Chris Craft from 1964 to 1968. The total number built was 355. There were 50 built...