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was this converted or factory ??
 

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I've never seen it before...... and have no idea of its history.

I like the idea .......

T2x
 
My T- Bred came from the factory with a porta-bracket with twins on it. I really liked the system and never had any problems.
 
There have been a lot of cat hull dive/fish boats that resemble the old chris craft hull, mostly out of florida & the caribean islands over the years. Nothing new.
 
There have been a lot of cat hull dive/fish boats that resemble the old chris craft hull, mostly out of florida & the caribean islands over the years. Nothing new.

Okay...but apparently this is a Chris Cat...that someone converted.
 
Okay...but apparently this is a Chris Cat...that someone converted.
You can deduct that this is an actual registered Chris Cat hull that they converted, not a modified version of the Chris Craft hull, via a photo? Do you know the owner of this boat in question, or...? My point is that there have been many Chris Cat hulls(not talking decks) modified in design or not, over the years, in which molds have been fabricated, to make fish/dive boats from. You might not be aware of this. Some were better than others. Like I mentioned, quite a few in the islands.
 
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it is listed on yacht world under chris cats if anyone wants to look
I understand. Like all offshore deep-V powerboats are called "Cigarette Boats", when someone is selling a nondescript brand of boat. This cat hull may or may not have begun life as an actual Chris Craft produced piece of plastic. If your truly interested in this boat, I would suggest you get it surveyed. Good luck with it.
 
I understand. Like all offshore deep-V powerboats are called "Cigarette Boats", when someone is selling a nondescript brand of boat. This cat hull may or may not have begun life as an actual Chris Craft produced piece of plastic. If your truly interested in this boat, I would suggest you get it surveyed. Good luck with it.

Checking into it. I don't like not knowing stuff.

However, sometimes you figure there is a truthful guy out there. The Broker thought it was a Chris, he did not have the VIN # though....
 
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