Chris craft 29 Catalina
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Overview:
The Chris-Craft 29 Catalina is a stunning center console that seamlessly combines timeless style, unmatched craftsmanship, and superior performance. Ideal for day cruising, fishing, or family adventures, this model offers a blend of functionality and luxury that sets it apart.
Key Features:
- Year: 2010
- Make/Model: Chris-Craft 29 Catalina
- Power: Twin Yamaha 250 HP Outboards
- Engine Hours: 690 hours (well-maintained and ready for more)
- Length: 29 feet
- Beam: 10' 2"
- Fuel Capacity: 220 gallons
- Seating: Spacious forward seating with wraparound cushions and ample deck space for entertaining or fishing
Performance & Reliability:
Powered by twin 250 HP Yamaha outboards, this Catalina provides a smooth, responsive ride with excellent handling. With just 690 hours, the engines have been meticulously maintained and are built to perform for years to come.
Notable Features:
- Classic Chris-Craft Styling
- Signature teak accents, including the swim platform and gunwale
- Sleek profile with premium fit and finish
- Comfortable Seating & Layout
- Forward U-shaped seating with a convertible table
- Dual helm chairs with flip-up bolsters
- Rear bench seating that folds away for extra fishing space
- High-Quality Construction
- Robust fiberglass hull for superior durability
- Yacht-caliber details and craftsmanship
- Fishing-Friendly Design
- Rod holders and storage compartments
- Bait prep station with sink and cutting board
- Insulated fish boxes and live well
- Convenience Features
- Electric windlass
- Enclosed head with a sink for extended trips
- Garmin navigation electronics
- Premium sound system with Bluetooth connectivity
Condition:
This 2010 Chris-Craft 29 Catalina is in excellent condition, both mechanically and cosmetically. It has been lovingly cared for and stored properly, ensuring a clean and ready-to-use vessel for its next owner.
Why Choose the Chris-Craft 29 Catalina?
Whether you’re cruising with friends, dropping lines
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