This 1973 Chris-Craft 31 Commander is a 31-foot fiberglass flybridge boat powered by twin Mercury Horizon 5.7L engines producing 300 horsepower each. The boat cruises at 21 knots and reaches a maximum speed of 30 knots. The engines have 1,100 hours and have received new manifolds, risers, and serpentine belts as of March 2026.
The boat is equipped with a Westerbeke 3-kilowatt generator with 448 hours of service, 30-amp shore power, and a three-bank battery charger supporting two engine batteries and one 8D house battery. Navigation and communication systems include a Cobra VHF with GPS, Furuno depth sounder, Furuno 24-mile radar, Garmin GPS, and a registered EPIRB. The boat has hydraulic steering, a 12-volt anchor windlass, a 13-gallon freshwater tank with 12-volt pressure pump, and a head with 12-gallon holding tank and macerator pump. Climate control is provided by a Webasto 16,000-BTU marine air conditioning and heating system, and there is an onboard refrigerator.
The boat underwent significant exterior work in 2021 with new bottom paint and a complete Awlgrip paint job on the topside and hull. In the same year, all through-hulls were replaced and bonded to a transom zinc. These investments reflect comprehensive maintenance during the boat's service history.
Length
31.00 FT
Beam
10.42 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
2
Engine Make
Mercury
Engine Model
Horizon 5.7L Fuel Injected
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
1,170 HRS
Cruising Speed
21.00 KTS
Max Speed
30.00 KTS
Fuel
196 GAL
Water
15 GAL