The 1967 Chris-Craft Super Sport is a 20-foot wooden utility boat, notable for being one of the final models produced during the brand's legendary era of wooden runabouts. Known for its high-performance "Super Sport" designation, it was typically equipped with powerful V8 engines that gave it a "muscle boat" reputation.
Design & Construction
Hull Material: Traditional wood, specifically Philippine Mahogany, which was the signature material for Chris-Craft during this period.
Last of its Kind: 1967 was the final year for the wooden Super Sport. It is exceptionally rare, with only 15 units produced in this 20-foot configuration that year.
Utility Layout: Unlike standard runabouts where engines are tucked under deck hatches, the Super Sport features a central engine box, allowing for a walk-around deck space.
Interior & Features
Automotive Aesthetic: The interior has a distinct mid-century car-like feel, featuring an automotive-style steering wheel and a gauge cluster with a speedometer, tachometer, and oil pressure dials.
Color Palette: It is famous for its turquoise and white vinyl upholstery, a design choice that reflects the aesthetic of 1960s automobiles.
Deck Styling: The decks often featured white vinyl or mahogany covering boards, accented by chrome and stainless steel hardware.
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