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(CURRENT OWNER OF 13-YEARS) BOASTING ALL OF THE MOST SOUGHT AFTER EQUIPMENT THIS 1986 CHRIS-CRAFT 426 CATALINA OFFERS AN EXCELLENT CRUISING OR LIVE-ABOARD PLATFORM -- PLEASE SEE FULL SPECS FOR COMPLETE LISTING DETAILS.
PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP: Freshwater / Great Lakes boat this vessel features Twin Mercruiser 454 340-hp Gas Engine's. Notable features include but are not limited to the following: Air-Conditioning & Heat (3-Units), Onan Gernerator w/925 hours, Central Vacuum, (2) Heads (Electric Flush) w/Vanity/Sink-Shower; Note Aft Head w/Bath-Tub, Windlass Anchor, Canvas Package (Custom Built Hard Top) , Swim Platform w/Boarding Ladder, and MUCH more!
Broker Notes: Showing in excellent condition, pride of ownership is evident. Current owner has done many updates! Contact our sales office to coordinate a visit!
The PowerBoat Guide had this to say:
The Chris 425/426/427 Catalina began life back in 1971 as the Uniflite 42 Double Cabin. She turned out to be one of Uniflite’s most popular boats and earned a reputation for sturdy construction and a practical, well-arranged interior. In 1984 Uniflite ceased operations when the company went bankrupt. Chris Craft bought the molds (as well as the old Uniflite production facility in Bellingham, WA) and resumed production of this model the following year, calling her the Chris 425 Catalina Double Cabin. While she looked exactly like the old Uniflite from the outside, the Catalina had a fresh interior layout with walk-around queen berths fore and aft—something the Uniflite 42 never had during her production years. The 425 designation lasted only a year; in 1986 she was called the 426 Catalina and benefited from a restyled and enlarged fly-bridge. The 427 designation came in 1987 and there were no further updates of significance.
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