This 1976 Chris-Craft 60 Roamer is an aluminum-hulled motor yacht powered by twin Detroit Diesel engines producing 1,310 hp. The boat features a 60-foot length with a 17-foot beam, and has recently completed significant bottom work including sandblasting, barrier coat application, and aluminum-specific anti-fouling paint in two coats. The underwater gear, sacrificial anodes, cutlass bearings, props, struts, and rudders were all inspected and serviced during the yard period.
The interior layout comprises four staterooms and three heads, with accommodations thoughtfully arranged across multiple levels. The galley is spacious with walk-in access to the engine room. A custom enclosed pilot house provides full 360° visibility and climate control, designed to return the yacht to a traditional motor yacht profile. The design blends contemporary styling with professional finishes throughout.
Built with sturdy aluminum construction backed by Chris-Craft craftsmanship, the boat is equipped with separate crew quarters, two generators, and a Boston Whaler outboard tender. The yacht was primarily used in fresh water and stored undercover.
Length
60.00 FT
Beam
17.08 FT
Weight
70,000 LBS
Material
Aluminum
Shape
Semi-Displacement
Heads
3
Engines
2
Engine Make
Detroit Diesel
Engine Model
12V71TI
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
1,275 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
1,260 GAL
Water
300 GAL