A classic 1963 Chris-Craft Constellation 52, this wooden motor yacht embodies the craftsmanship of American yacht building at its finest. Twin Detroit Diesel 8V71 engines with Allison gears deliver 636 horsepower, pushing the yacht to a maximum speed of 16 knots and cruising efficiently at 10 knots with fuel consumption around 10 gallons per hour. The hull and superstructure are traditional wood construction, maintained through ongoing care including updated below-waterline fasteners, plank work, and recent running gear service. Electrical systems have been updated to support modern onboard living, and exhaust components, shafts, and related systems have received recent attention during haulouts.
Below decks, the layout balances comfort with functionality across three cabins. Forward guest accommodations include berths and a head, followed by a galley and dinette opening into the main salon—a warm, inviting living space. The enclosed upper helm station provides commanding sightlines, while aft, a full-beam master stateroom features a walk-around berth, complemented by a second head with shower.
Systems supporting extended cruising and liveaboard use include a Westerbeke 8kW generator, diesel-fired hydronic heating, an inverter/charger system, and multiple bilge pumps. Fuel capacity of approximately 400 gallons provides solid range for regional cruising. Freshwater cooling via heat exchangers supports the main engines, while a spacious aft deck rounds out the entertaining areas.
The yacht presents a strong foundation for immediate use while remaining open to continued personalization and improvement.
Length
52.00 FT
Beam
14.75 FT
Draft
4.00 FT
Weight
60,000 LBS
Material
Wood
Shape
Modified-V
Cabins
3
Heads
2
Engines
2
Engine Make
Detroit Diesel
Engine Model
8V-71
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
3,500 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
10.00 KTS
Max Speed
16.00 KTS
Fuel
200 GAL
Water
100 GAL