Where to buy Chris-Craft Launch 35GT:
Chris-Craft Boats
A luxury dayboat with plenty of social space, Chris-Craft’s Launch 35GT is a great cruiser and entertainer. The design of the Launch 35GT marries traditional looks with functional features for better, safer boating. A vessel with quality and craftsmanship of this caliber starts at just under $590k.
The 35GT is the largest in the company’s Launch series, its flagship. Several propulsion options are available, including Volvo Penta and Mercury sterndrive, Mercury and Yamaha OB options, and all with joystick control.
The bow seating area is voluminous with a high-low settee for sunpadding or dining. It features a head in the port console and a small double berth in the starboard one.
Seating is comfortable throughout, with a large L-shaped settee in the cockpit around a fold-away teak table. The sun pad has multiple forward or aft seating positions, and the swim deck is wide-open for swimming and sunbathing. The boat has an optional hardtop (add $50k) with additional sunshades and lighting options for the type of boating desired.
Things we like:
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Stunning, elegant looks with tumblehome transom
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Classic high-class touches: lots of wood trim, classic gauge cluster, and trumpet horns
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Choice of outboard or sterndrive
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Good boarding and swimming options
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Large, fold-out teak table in cockpit easily hides under cushions when not in use
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High-low table at the bow lowers completely, rises with cusion for sunpad or higher for dining
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Huge amounts of social seating and entertaining space
Things we don't like:
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Cruising focus of dual console design limits overnighting space
Where to buy Chris-Craft Launch 35GT:
Chris-Craft Boats
- Length: 34 feet, 9 inches
- Beam: 10 feet, 10 inches
- Draft: 38 inches
- Weight: 12,900 lbs
- Capacity: Yacht Certified
- Power: Twin Mercury or Volvo V-8 sterndrives (max 860 hp) or twin Mercury V-10 Verado outboards (max 800 hp)
Things we like:
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Stunning, elegant looks with tumblehome transom
-
Classic high-class touches: lots of wood trim, classic gauge cluster, and trumpet horns
-
Choice of outboard or sterndrive
-
Good boarding and swimming options
-
Large, fold-out teak table in cockpit easily hides under cushions when not in use
-
High-low table at the bow lowers completely, rises with cusion for sunpad or higher for dining
-
Huge amounts of social seating and entertaining space
Things we don't like:
-
Cruising focus of dual console design limits overnighting space
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