Crownline
275 CCR
2005–09
A popular model with aggressive styling and loads of standard features, the Crownline 275 CCR was aimed at the always-growing market for big trailerable cruisers. Indeed, when she was introduced in 2005 she was among the largest legally trailerable boats available. Built on a notched-bottom hull with a keel pad, the 275 is quick to accelerate and fun to drive. The drawing power of this boat has everything to do with Crownline’s ability to deliver a lot of boat for the money. The rear seat in the cockpit converts to a big sun lounge, and the helm is fitted with premium Faria gauges, tilt steering, and a Sony stereo system. Cabin accommodations are big for a trailerable boat. A small galley and convertible dinette are standard, and the enclosed head comes with a sink and shower. Performance is also a step up from the norm, although the CCR’s stepped hull handles a little differently from the standard V-bottom runabout. Flip-up helm seats, an anchor pulpit, three opening cabin ports, a woodgrain dash, and an electric head are standard. Twin 375hp MerCruiser I/Os cruise at 30 knots and reach a top speed of 40-45 knots.
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