View Full Version : Build quality new Chris Crafts
David
01-12-2022, 02:32 PM
Chris Craft still makes boats of course, and nothing that I would want to buy. But I do like the lines more than your average tub. Although I don't see the closed bow models anymore on their website. I prefer a closed bow appearance and center consoles, although useful, don't appeal
My question is about build quality. Are they using premium materials and processes?
David
01-12-2022, 02:33 PM
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XstreamVking
01-12-2022, 03:19 PM
Your links dead. I would guess that they are decent. They do have nice website...
FUJIMO
01-12-2022, 03:24 PM
...nobody can accurately answer this question, unless they are part of chris*craft's current actual manufacturing team at the plant. and then, its a matter of opinion & they're/your definition of quality. chris*craft has changed ownership so many times in recent years, its merely just a name anymore. have been a multiple chris*craft dealer, a multiple chris*craft owner, and a manufacturer of hundreds of like boats. with this being said, chris*craft is, and always has been, a "production" built boat builder...
tnelsmn
01-12-2022, 03:31 PM
Heres a link to their website. Kinda neat designs that incorporate some of the classic lines from years past. I have no idea about quality etc.
https://www.chriscraft.com
KIRCHNER
01-12-2022, 04:21 PM
The new ones are nice, real nice. the cadillac of boats for sure. the interior and dash layout have the ''wow factor''..IMO.
Pulse186
01-12-2022, 05:42 PM
They are owned by Winnebago and they make decent camper but IHMO they are doing their best to capitalize on the name. $200,000 for a calypso 24? for that money you'd think the website would be very specific about how well they are built, lot of companies out there selling the sizzle and not the steak.
KIRCHNER
01-12-2022, 06:03 PM
They dont have to say nothing, its a Chris Craft.. would you ask Chevy if there Corvette is still built well? You are paying for the name, exactly.
David
01-12-2022, 09:12 PM
Very few boat companies talk about how they are made these days. I can't imagine paying 200 large for a wake boat and not knowing the core material, the resin material, etc. We know everything that went into our 2017 J Craft
Not much detail is on the Chris Craft web site, but I do like the lines
"We employ the most skilled carpenters, joiners, cabinetmakers and artisans – all of whom are experts in boat building. Many have been crafting our boats for decades. Their knowledge of teak and other woods including mahogany, oak, maple, walnut, cherry and exotic woods, is unsurpassed in the industry."
KIRCHNER
01-12-2022, 10:15 PM
That boat is just beautiful, and worth every penny. donzi, skater, eat your heart out. nothing looks like that..
mr fun
01-12-2022, 10:17 PM
...my neighbor to the right, has one of these. its called a chris craft launch. think its 30 feet. same story...has had it a year or so, on a lift...has used it maybe 3 times. also a very nice "looking" design...https://images.yachtworld.com/resize/1/97/15/7649715_20201106112028387_1_XLARGE.jpg?f=/1/97/15/7649715_20201106112028387_1_XLARGE.jpg&w=3680&h=2456&t=1604690505000
that is the "Corsaire a poor mans Riva , Gorgious boat. the center console I looked at was also a pretty design but not laid out well for anything but cruising and not a serious fishing machine
I have a speedster, it is a well built boat. Rides decent my wife LOVES it. For a production boat it is at the upper end of quality in my opinion.
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