Yachts
Name:
320-322 Amerosport Express
Length:
32
Hull Type:
Deep-V
Gross Weight:
--
Fuel Capacity:
200 gals.
Model Years:
1987—1990
Draft:
--
Beam:
11'11"
Water Capacity:
50 gals.
Waste Capacity:
30 gals.
Length w/ Pulpit:
34'7"
The Chris Craft 320 Amerosport Express (called the 322 Amerosport in 1989 and the 320 Express Cruiser in 1990) is a fairly generic express cruiser with a traditional sportboat profile and spacious interior accommodations. Hull construction is solid fiberglass, and her 12-foot beam is wide for a 32-footer. Surprisingly, the 320/322 Amerosport lacks the midcabin floorplan seen in most other express cruisers her size. The galley and head are aft (where theyre easily accessed from the cockpit), and a curtain provides privacy in the stateroom. Outside, the single-level cockpit is arranged with elevated helm and companion seats with bench seating at the transom. A centerline hatch in the cockpit sole provides good access to the motors, and molded cockpit steps port and starboard make boarding easy. Note the unattractive bolt-on reverse swim platform. A radar arch and bow pulpit were standard. Standard 270hp Crusader inboard gas engines (without the V-drives required in midcabin designs) will cruise the 320/322 Express at 19 knots (2930 knots top). Optional 350hp Crusaders cruise at 22 knots and reach 3334 knots wide open.