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Length (feet): 17.0 Engine make: chris craft Primary fuel type: Gas
Beam (feet): 8.0 Engine model: K Fuel capacity (gallons): 21-30
Hull material: Wood Trailer: Included    
 
1934 Model 55 Chris Craft split cockpit, complete restoration  by owner. New 5200  bottom, all new ribs

all new inside planks and new deck. All hardware re-cromed, all new upholstery. Rebuilt chris craft model K engine .

Comes with New load Rite trailer and mooring cover. This boat has only been used in fresh water. Boat located in CT. Any interest call Frank @ 203-531-8535  Cell 561-9761.

 

 

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               1939 Chris Craft 17'

        Bottom was done with 52 hundred. New keel, chine's  and  all new interior wood,  new transom the boat  is a 1939 Deluxe model  first time around top deck was not  brought back to original, last restoration  it  was done the way it came in 1939,comes with trailer and mooring cover. Used once last year boat was in Lake Placid untilled I purchased her.

 

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BOAT ONCE OWNED BY KATE SMITH

 

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  Kathryn Elizabeth Smith  was born in Washington, DC. on May 1, 1907.She initially trained to be a nurse but began singing during the early 1920s, she relocated to New York to pursue roles in vaudeville. On Broadway her first musical comedy was "Honeymoon lane". She also appeared in " Flying High", where she sang in a pleasant untrained voice, she appeared in  the Broadway play "Hit the Deck." At age 23 she was fed up with the theater. She wasn't especially sensitive about her size, but she knew she could sing and she hated being laughed at as a fat-girl comic stooge.