This 1963 Chris-Craft Open Roundabout is a 27-foot wooden runabout with a 6-foot beam. Powered by Mercury engines, it represents a distinctive chapter in American recreational boating design from the early 1960s.
The layout includes a single cabin and one head, providing basic accommodation for cruising. The open design typical of the Roundabout model emphasizes the connection between occupants and the water while maintaining functional shelter below.
The wooden hull construction reflects the craftsmanship of Chris-Craft's era, requiring the knowledge and attention that vintage wood boats demand. The boat runs on gasoline and carries the character and appeal inherent to classic recreational vessels of this period.
Length
27.00 FT
Beam
6.00 FT
Material
Wood
Cabins
1
Heads
1
Engine Make
Mercury
Engine Model
MerCruiser
Fuel
Gasoline