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BROKER DESCRIPTION
This was one of the most popular Chris Crafts ever built. She had a 15 year production run. Two Staterooms and two heads. Nice sized open AFT Deck. Salon and full Galley are down only a few steps. Dual helms. This one has had A LOT of recent upgrades--see listing details. Most significantly were new Crusader 8.1LHO engines in 2006 with new ZF Transmissions. Nauti Turtle has had EXTENSIVE updates and maintenance. Look at all the highly polished wood on the exterior, new wood salon flooring, queen Sleep Number bed and much more.
SPECIFICATIONS
Builder:
Chris-Craft
Model:
410 Commander
Cruise Speed:
0 KTS
Max Speed:
0 KTS
Range NMI:
0
Beam:
14' "
Engine Details:
Crusader 8.1L HO
Engine 1:
2006 264.00 HRS
Engine 2:
2006 264.00 HRS
Engine Fuel:
Inboard Gas/Petrol
Fuel Capacity:
350 GAL
Water Capacity:
100 GAL
DETAILS
The AFT Deck is the entry to the boat. Using stairs on the dock, one enters the aft deck on either side. From the AFT Deck there is access to: the bow with wing doors on either side; the Bridge via a ladder, the Cabin thru a door and down 4 steps.
The Salon is FWD and down 4 steps from the AFT Deck. Turning AFT and going down 3 steps is the Master Stateroom. The Galley is FWD and to Port.
The Master Stateroom is AFT, down a few stairs from the Salon. There is an ensuite Head.
The Forward Stateroom has bunk berths, and ensuite head all the way FWD in the bow.
Access to the Bridge is a Ladder from the AFT Deck
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. This listing is a courtesy of a member of the International Yacht Brokers Association and may be centrally listed with another broker. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey representation of a particular vessel.