Chris Craft Yachts
Launch 35 GT
2019–Current
“This is more than a dayboat, so staying on the hook for a few nights is not out of the question. The port helm console houses a well-appointed head with toilet, basin sink and counter. On the starboard side, the cabin has a settee/bunk (with filler cushion), locker and TV. Opt for the AC/heat system and generator to keep the cabins comfortable.”
–Lakeland Boating Magazine
“There are three editions on offer; Standard, which includes synthetic teak coverings and accents, the Heritage Trim Edition, which is finished in real teak and the Heritage Edition which features teak accents and a teak floor.”
–Powerboat Magazine
“Throttle response was just below the neck-snapping threshold; the big Yamahas spooled up quickly and hit a top speed of 48 knots.”
–Soundings Magazine
Additional notes (BoatUS)
Overview: Retro-style bowrider with wide 10-foot beam delivers compelling mix of quality, elegance seldom seen in a production boat.@Features: Highlights include ultra-plush cockpit seating, old-world dash layout, custom windshield, flawless gelcoat. Electric hatch provides easy access to engine compartment. Cockpit cooler, transom shower, flip-up bucket seats are standard. Roomy head compartment; large fuel capacity.@Comments: Premium price may induce a heart attack.@Performance: Single 385hp gas MerCruiser tops out at 40 knots; twin 300hp Mercs reach 45+ knots.
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