This 1988 Glastron Carlson CVX-23 is a 23-foot sport cuddy with a custom 408ci small-block engine built by Speed Performance Engineering, featuring a World block and JE pistons. The powerplant produces over 400 horsepower and has been paired with a refreshed drive upgraded with higher-ratio gears. The boat reaches the mid-60s at top speed and carries approximately 150 hours of use since the engine was completed, with fresh oil and spark plugs.
The yacht seats eight and features stainless steel front and rear deck rails, a 3-blade stainless prop, and a ski tow eye. Drop-down swim ladder provides water access from the rear deck. The metal-flake finish is well maintained throughout. Teak accents appear in the rear deck sunpad area and in cabin appointments, including removable teak entrance doors to the cuddy and a removable teak table for flexible cabin configuration.
The cabin layout includes a cuddy with salon seating and fill-in cushion, forward accommodations with removable teak doors, and a center deck hatch. The rear deck provides a sunpad and bench seating, while the helm features driver and passenger bucket seats. A windshield protects the forward cockpit area.
Included are two bimini tops, two covers, and a tandem-axle Shoreland'r trailer. The boat is rated for eight persons.
Length
23.00 FT
Beam
7.67 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
1
Engine Model
408ci small-block
Power
NaN HP
Hours
150 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline