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Stock #298246
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Reason for selling is Wants another Project. .
ANY and ALL offers will be put in front of our seller! Submit your offer today!
A must see classic 22 Sportsman Chris Craft from 1948. A beautifully restored and completely equipped antique!
Own a piece of History with this 1948 Chris-Craft 22 Sportsman. Boat is a real head turner and could make you the hit at the boar shows or marina. This post WW2 Boat was built in Michigan after they had built over 13,000 boats for the war effort.
Powered by the very clean Chris-Craft 95HP K engine.
It is a very proven engine built in production years, 1937-1963 and is reliable and powerful.
The American Mahogany Hull (Spanish Cedar) is in very good condition and is finished to perfection.
Non-Soak Hull.
All chrome parts are bright and shiny.
Want to be a Hit on the Water ?
Check out this Classic and make her yours.
Trailer is included.
While we will always attempt to provide you with a TRUE representation of every vessel we market, during any purchase from Pop you will be encouraged to schedule an inspection from an independent, accredited surveyor and every purchase WILL ALWAYS BE subject to your satisfaction with the results from your independent survey and your own personal trial run.
We have several more Sea Ray, Bayliner, Silverton, and Carver vessels for sale. If you're in the Traverse City, East Bay, Long Lake, or Blair areas, please contact us to let us know what you're looking for and we'll get back with you today about any other antique boat options we have locally that may meet your needs.
Selling your vessel has never been easier. Pop Yachts literally sells thousands of vessels every year all over the country. Sell through a broker and make 20% more $ (compared to traditional dealership trade-in)!
You have questions? We have answers. Call us at (941) 538-7803 to discuss this vessel today.