2001 27' Crownline "No Reserve", Offers Wanted, Showings Available
2001 Crownline Cruiser
Description
We are willing to move this boat within two hours on the Chesapeake Bay, we are also willing to work out covering winter storage and and slip rent at the current location. There is a vessel hauler in town, and also a trailer dealer with used options, we would also consider helping with transport.
condition: good
engine hours (total): 250
length overall (LOA): 26
make / manufacturer: Crownline
model name / number: 262 CR
propulsion type: power
year manufactured: 2001
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2001 Crownline 262 Turn key condition 250 hours on a 6.2 Merc Bravo III. New manifolds, risers, impeller. New headliner. Fresh bottom paint and detail. The drive and engine were recently serviced. Bimini, enclosure, cockpit cover. Forward and at berths, enclosed head, galley with fridge, microwave and stove.
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Length............................... 25'10"
Beam..................................... 8'6"
Draft, Up............................... 1'6"
Draft, Down........................... 2'8"
Weight............................. 6,800#
Clearance.............................. 6'7"
Fuel.................................99 gals.
Water..............................20 gals.
Hull Type.................... Modified-V
Deadrise Aft...........................18°
The Crownline 262 CR is a generic 26-foot family express made
popular some years ago thanks to her practical layout and--
perhaps more important--a very competitive price. Like most
boats in her class, the 262 CR rides on a solid fiberglass modified-
V hull with relatively high freeboard and a trailerable 8'6" beam.
Her midcabin interior provides the amenities on expects in a big
trailerable cruiser with berths for four, wraparound dinette, fullservice
galley with stove, microwave and refrigerator, and an enclosed
head with sink. Note the Corian galley counter and pullout
shower fixture in head. The 262's cockpit, with its bench seating
aft, comfortable companion lounge, and double helm seat (with
flip-up base) seems large for a 26-footer. Standard features include
a cockpit table, woodgrain dash, cockpit shower, transom door,
and wet bar with sink and storage. Engine access is excellent in
those with a single engine, not so good with twin engines. On the
downside, the 262's old-fashioned bolt-on swim platform detracts
from her styling. Among several engine choices, a single 320hp
MerCruiser Bravo III sterndrive will cruise in the low 20s (about
35 knots top).
2001--04