The 1999 Chaparral Signature 29 is a fiberglass express cruiser built for both comfort and fishing. Equipped with twin Mercury MerCruiser 4.3L V6 engines producing 190 horsepower each and paired to Bravo sterndrives, the boat delivers solid performance with a shallow draft of 33 inches—well-suited for Chesapeake cruising. Both engines have logged fewer than 200 hours. The modified-V hull design provides stability at anchor and a steady ride in varied conditions.
The cabin below features a forward V-berth sleeping two, a spacious dinette with wraparound seating, an aft cabin, and a full galley with refrigerator, sink, stove, and microwave. The 9-foot 9-inch beam creates a notably open feel throughout. An enclosed head with shower is fitted, and reverse-cycle air conditioning operates when connected to shore power.
On deck, the cockpit offers a comfortable settee to port and a full canvas enclosure. Rod holders are incorporated into the cockpit arch, and a large swim platform extends the stern—suitable for fishing, launching paddleboards, or kayaks. At the helm, a Lowrance combo unit provides fish-finding, GPS, and depth-display functions. Power systems include dedicated 12V starter batteries for each engine, a house battery, and an onboard charger.
Length
31.92 FT
Beam
9.75 FT
Draft
2.75 FT
Weight
8,200 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Modified-V
Engines
2
Engine Make
Mercury MerCruiser
Engine Model
MCM 4.3L
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
195 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline
Fuel
121 GAL
Water
28 GAL