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1985 Chris-Craft 336 Mid Cabin

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1985 Chris-Craft 336 Mid Cabin

Price: $19,500
Stock #: YW 8786029
Location: Chicago, IL
Condtion: Used
Class: Express Cruiser, Cruiser
  • Specs
  • Engines
  • Overview
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  • Stock # YW 8786029
  • Status Available
  • Location Chicago, IL
  • Condition Used
  • Class Express Cruiser, Cruiser
  • Hull Material Fiberglass
  • Length 33'
  • Beam 12' 0"
  • Max Draft 2' 9"
  • Fuel Tank Capacity 250 gal
  • Fresh Water Capacity 50 gal

Engine 1

  • Make MerCruiser
  • Model 7.4L
  • Type Inboard/Outboard
  • Fuel unleaded
  • Hours 999

Engine 2

  • Make MerCruiser
  • Model 7.4L
  • Type Inboard/Outboard
  • Fuel unleaded
  • Hours 999

Looking for a classic powerboat with timeless style and modern features? Look no further than this 1985 Chris Craft 336 mid cabin. This vessel has been lovingly maintained and updated over the years, and is in excellent condition both inside and out. A BOW THRUSTER has been added.

The 336 mid cabin is a spacious and versatile powerboat that can accommodate up to six guests in comfort. The interior features a large salon with a convertible dinette and a mid-cabin double berth, as well as a forward V-berth. The salon is air-conditioned and features a premium stereo system, providing entertainment while onboard.

The galley is equipped with a refrigerator, microwave, and electric stove, making it easy to prepare meals and snacks while cruising. The head has a shower and plenty of storage space, making it easy to stay comfortable and clean while onboard.

The exterior of the 336 mid cabin is equally impressive, with a classic Chris Craft design that turns heads wherever you go. The spacious cockpit features comfortable seating for up to six guests, as well as a wet bar with a sink and refrigerator. The helm station is equipped with modern electronics, including a GPS Chart Plotter, VHF Radio, and Depth Sounder.

Additional features of this 1985 Chris Craft 336 mid cabin include trim tabs, and an electric windlass with anchor and chain. The boat has been well-maintained and is in excellent condition, with low hours on the engines. Don't miss your chance to own this classic powerboat - contact us today to schedule a viewing!

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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.


Power Boat Guide Write Up

The growing popularity of mid-cabin family cruisers in the early
1980s prompted Chris Craft to rework the interior of their popular
332 Express in order to create the look-alike 336 Mid-Cabin
Express. Indeed, it’s difficult to tell the difference between the two
boats until you step aboard and confront the raised bridge deck in
the cockpit of the 336. The interior dimensions are about average
for a 33-footer, and there were no significant changes to the
mid-cabin layout over the years other than cosmetic updates. Both
staterooms are fitted with privacy doors rather than curtains—
something you never see any more in modern mid-cabin cruisers—
and a vanity is fitted in the forward stateroom. A bench seat in
the aft cockpit will seat four and it’s notable that the 336 did not
have a transom door. Three removable hatches in the cockpit sole
provide excellent engine access (although the bench seat must first
be removed). The side decks are wide enough for secure foredeck
access. A good open-water performer thanks to her deep-V hull,
340hp gas engines cruise the Chris 336 at 21 knots and reach a
top speed of around 30 knots. Note that she was called the 336
Amerosport in 1987.

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