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Mercrewser
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Posted: March-17-2006 at 3:52pm |
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I hope it is OK to post this here. We do this mystery boat thing on other boards and people seem to enjoy it. I am no longer looking for a Correct Craft because I just bought this boat. I kicked a few CC trailer tires, but ended up buying this, even though it wasnt for sale. I knocked on the owners door and made an offer. It needs a little work, but it is 100% original. Thought some of you older boat fans might enjoy looking. Any one know what it is?
Please disregard the name, I had just bought the boat and I didnt have a chance to take it off yet. |
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1969 Chris Craft Commander SS #39
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scott8370
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Don't know who built it,But I will guess it was built in 1969-70. Good looking boat,windsheild. It Looks like a Formula.
Congrats. on the new boat.I know you been looking awhile. |
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82tique
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Donzi?
....bad luck to change the name of a boat (even if it is cheesy) |
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Mercrewser
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Year is right. 1969. Not a Donzi though, but close.
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1969 Chris Craft Commander SS #39
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scott8370
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James
Are you saying, it's not a Formula? |
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Mercrewser
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Not a Formula. It has a 327 Chev V8 in it. Engine Pic should give it away. Look closely. This is hull number 39 of only 86 made. It is pretty rare. But it built by a well known boat builder.
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1969 Chris Craft Commander SS #39
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scott8370
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Chris Craft or Cobalt Then....It's a Chris Craft
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I'm with Scott.
Between the windshield, and the motor I think it's a Chris Craft. |
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Danny
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Mercrewser
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Chris Craft Commander Super Sport.
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1969 Chris Craft Commander SS #39
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scott8370
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That was fun! Let us do it again. I got this one in Texas.Very rare. Hint: 455 Olds, Berkley jet drive. |
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That's going to be a beauty! Is that a v-drive? http://www.antiqueboat.com/boatforsale.html check out the prices on these Chris Crafts. Look at "Classic Glass" Section. |
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Mercrewser
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You stumped me Scott! Yes mine is a v-drive. Paragon pv31, 1 to 1 ratio. Any more hints?
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1969 Chris Craft Commander SS #39
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81nautique
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Mercruiser,
I don't find any reference to Commanders that size in any of my Criss Craft books. Looks to me that Commander was the new fiberglass line of boats and most were very large cruisers. Is it possible that it's from the Lancer Line of CC glass boats. That seems to be the brand for their smaller sport boats. They made a 17 and a 19 foot Lancer in 69 and one power option was the 230 hp v8. What is the length of yours? |
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You can’t change the wind but you can adjust your sails
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scott8370
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President of the Co. was world record holder, Ken Baker.He designed two high performance hulls:Famous V bottom and Tunnel. Built in California. |
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scott8370
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Looks more like the XK19. Because the hull and windsheild look the same. |
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Mercrewser
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In 1969, they called this the Commander SS. It is 19 ft long. 86 built with a v-drive and 15 with a I/O. The hull number had a FRAV prefix in the Chris Craft books. In 1970, they called it the XK 19. They only built 276 XK 19s till 1974. I think ORZ was the prefix for XKs. Same hull with subtle differences. Almost all XKs had I/O power. It is different than a Lancer, but both were designed by Jim Wynne.
Scott, I'm still stumped |
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1969 Chris Craft Commander SS #39
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Mercrewser
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Scott, Sidewinder?
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1969 Chris Craft Commander SS #39
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82tique
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that orange boat is FUGLY!
Looks like something austin powers would drive. RIP |
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scott8370
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You cheatin dog! Did you get that off my file name??? Next time Im going to have to do that different....I'll get you next time!
What wasn't on the file name was the year? Any guesses? Here's a hint...only 30 original hours! |
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Your mamma probably cleaned this color out of your diapers when this boat was new! |
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Now 82 - calling another man's boat Fugly
is like calling his wife Fugly. Just not a good idea. Scott, I'll bet that orange boat has a "great personality." BKH |
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scott8370
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I knew someone was going to jump to my defense! That was harsh, but I'll pull through...I didnt want to mention that I sold my house and first born son to have that boat but with some more therapy I should be ok! So I guess I better not mention I have matching clothes to wear for when I take it out!
Thanks Brian! I knew I could count on you... |
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JEFF KOSTIS
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A orange speedo??? I couldnt pass this one up.. Jeff... |
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scott8370
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Orange speedo,and water shoes |
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JoeinNY
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The Sidewinder should have been an easy guess due to the unique/patented high back/windshield design, should have been if it wasn't copied by so many others. My outboard skiboat is a Tahiti, one of the big sidewinder clones, they weren't shy about copying either it takes a real expert and a close look to tell the difference without the badges.
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scott8370
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Good job! I don't know many people, that have even heard the name Sidewinder. And no one that knows they were copied by so many other boat builders. |
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JoeinNY
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Of course maybe there weren't have been so many copies made if sidewinder was so predesposed to produce such awesome hull designs with such fugly colors, the orange hull is much more to my taste than the not quite emerald greens and almost peanut butter browns of the sidewinders that I have seen over the last ten years. Can't say enough about the hull design though, fast, turns on rails and takes on water much larger boats would be turned back by, only problem with the hull on the outboard versions is the propensity to sink if left tied to the dock overnight with the stern to weather (was that two or three times that boat has sank on me now?). I am sure the jetdrive versions don't share that issue since there is not a big goofy outboard hanging off the transom making the stern sink and bow rise. The only jetboats I have ever owned I kept just long enough to rebuild the engine and sell, seemed like if the old guys I was buying them from kept blowing engines there was no way I wasn't going to do something stupid and blow one up.
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Mercrewser..
Check out this site: www.forestportboatco.com I almost bought a XK19 Chris Craft from them. I couldn't get them down from the $35,000 price tag though.. They have one pictured on the site they were building for Alan Jackson.. They rebuild them from the hull up.. Pics on the site of a lot of these boats. They might be of assistance to you.. Moj |
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scott8370
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James
I forgot to ask you the other day, what your plans were for your new CC. Total restore,or clean and buff it and enjoy? Joe I got that Sidewinder about a year ago, and haven't taken it out yet. The only jet drive I have driven was a Glastron cvx20..real fast. When you eased off the throttle, water washed over the stern and flooded the cockpit.A real cool looking boat ,but not very practical. |
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JoeinNY
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Scott,
I would recommend getting some sort of rev limiter before really enjoying that boat, it doesn't take much cavitation to let one of those big blocks really rev up, like I alluded to before most big block jet boats I have seen for sale over the years are needing rebuild, or just rebuilt very few are around that are original engine high hours boats. Glastron/Carlsons have been big on my lake forever so I have owned/driven a few, typically they are best left to small lakes although some of the Carlson versions were made well enough and some were downright fast. As for stopping too quick and drenching the back seat, most any of the 4 seat sportboat type outboards I have owned including my current Tahiti are very prone to that type of behavior, so in fact is my mustang if you have people in the back seat. I am hoping once I get the old foam and stringers out it becomes slightly less prone to swamping (front and back) but we put a lot of people into it so I am not holding my breath. I doubt its ever going to be a completely dry boat. |
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