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17' Feet 1949 Chris-Craft

17' Feet 1949 Chris-Craft

$15,000 (USD)

Boat ID: 51138

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Boat Summary
$15,000 (USD)
Boat ID: 51138

This boat was donated to the Historic Panida Theater as a gift. Our goal is to monetize this gift to help the theater. The Panida is a 501(c)(3) organization that preserves a community owned 1927 historical theater. This boat was acquired by the donors in a real estate transaction, and they had no desire to own it. We have good provance of the boat including copies of original bill of sale and a large notebook of information. The local lore is that the boat spent its entire life on big lakes of North Idaho and is a recognized historic boat of the area.

Location:
Sandpoint, ID
Views:
32
Boat Details
Year:
1949
Manufacturer:
Chris-Craft
Model:
SR-17
Length:
17'
Beam:
Engine Details
Year:
1949
Make:
Chris-Craft KL 105
Cylinders:
6
Hours:
1900
Max Speed:
Fuel Type:
Trailer Details
Year:
1991
Manufacturer:
EZLD
Axles:
1
Capacity:
1999 lbs
Brakes:
No
Comments:
Idaho does not require titles trailers of less than 2000 lb. capacity. Trailer appears to be in good condition with decent paint and tires.
Other Information
Boat Cover:
Yes
Stereo:
No
Tonneau:
No
Spotlight:
No
Side Curtain:
No
Convertible Top:
No
Fume Detector:
No
Fire Extinguisher:
No
Comments:
Boat finish appears to be in good condition. Motor was started and ran this summer. I believe that it has been several years since the boat was in the water but was garaged.
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