Any comments about biden or trump will be automatically removed before they are even public. Its a shame that I have to even mention this... I really hoped people could just enjoy the boat for what it is.
Beautiful boat, outstanding job of restoration, thank you for sharing! just gorgeous!...I grew up on grampas 1955 42 foot Chris Craft (gold standard of boats), live aboard on the weekends during high school summer as grampas "bilge rat"...grampa said "a boat is a hole in the water you throw money into"...thanks for the memories....boy the electronics have sure changed since the 50's-60's
Good morning Cullen. I first saw your video on the Craft Craft Corinthian when you moved it down 300 miles. Then I did not see you any more. Congratulation on you 4,5,6th boat since then. Nice. Everything you said on this video is so true. I have signed on with you. Happy Boating. Jim in Rio Vista, CA the heart of the CA delta.
A really nice Commander. I've always admired this model, and the Constellations. Chris Craft built some of the most beautiful boats/yachts of all time. Timeless classics.
OMG! She is absolutely beautiful ! You gave new life to a true classic icon. Almost 50 years and still catches every eye as it passes. Congratulations and enjoyA!
Beautiful boat, love how light and bright it is inside. Buy your last boat first is great advice, too bad most of us have no idea how to make that happen lol! Thanks for sharing that sweet cruise with us :D
I’m glad there are people keeping these classics alive. I wish I had the money to throw at a beauty like this, or Cullen’s boat. I’m in the market for a weekend cruiser, but I’m gonna have to go all in up front for something newer, because I don’t have the time or expertise to keep these classics going.
I have very little money, and I had no experience when I bought mine! Saved up for a year and jumped in head first. If you know how to work hard and research then it can happen!
You did a Fantastic job redoing this one Buddy , I grew up in South Florida and have been boating for over 35 years i’ve owned 17 or 18 of them so far all types and sizes made the Bahama crossing several times you shouldn’t have many issues or Worries in the 47 with good running Diesels be smart on the Weather watching for the Gulf Stream and adjust accordingly once your in The Bahamian Waters you have plenty of Barrier Islands to safe Anchor and hide out from any bad weather just keep a good eye on Radar for Sneaky Vessels that may be Pirates Scoping out your boat. they target live Aboards knowing we have cash and valuables i strongly suggest carrying Arms and Ammunition despite Bahamian laws etc Customs are basically lazy give them a nice present and a cold Cocktail and let them do their Paperwork if you aren’t Smuggling they pretty much leave you alone i’ve never let them count my Ammo on my way in or out and face it We have the right to protect our Family and Home i’ve seen Vessels playing games on following me on Radar and made a general radio transmission that my Vessel is aware of them and we are fully Prepared to defend. ourselves. if they do not state their Intentions that incurred no problems as they retreated and did not return damn right i slept with a Semi Auto under my pillow with spare Clips within reach but without need to use it. it was also nice to know i had the Advantage if i needed it as. i. know the layout of my Boat better than any one else will and i had my own Burglar Alarm set in the event of anyone Boarding or trying to enter the Cabin Areas but overall the Bahamian Waters are fairly safe and there are plenty of visiting Boats that will look out for one another enjoying the same lifestyles
Great video..thanks for posting..My Grandpa had a 19ft 72' Chris Craft Lancer..was the biggest boat on Lake Mahopac I Love loved that boat..Chris Craft rocks!
My Parents had a 42ft Christ Craft tri cabin. Miss that old wooden boat. It was a sweet machine for sure! I took the US Power Squadron class with my Dad one winter. We learned everything to do with boating. How to plot courses and what all those bouy’s mean and all kinds of other neat stuff!
Nice boat. I almost bought one of these, but I had a lot of other irons in the fire, and I knew that it would be a money and a time pit. It was a 1970's 410 Commander, and everything was basically mechanically good, but everything was original. When I say original I mean down to the green screen radar with the periscope snorkel to the 454 gasoline engines... it would have been 10 times what the boat cost in new parts, and ALL of my other projects would have been put on hold for a year or more. I can just imagine what you have into making this one shine like a new dime. Kudos on a job well done, Brother! :)
It's really nice to see videos such as this. Someone achieving their dream. I know what is meant by needing a bigger boat as you have more stuff. I moved house a few years back and ruthlessly got rid of things. Best thing I ever did. Less really is more. (Thanks for the video mate. I look forward to them now.)
Brings back lots of memories growing up in my family's Constellation Chris Crafts....Ocean Reef YC, Bimini, conch, lobster, blue water coming into Bimini.....and nobody knows this one unless you did this back in the 70s.....navigating back with the Southeast Bank Bldg.!!!
Gorgeous boat!!! ...but I must say, that he knew you were coming aboard to film, but didn't even make up his bed??!! UGHH!!! Hahaha!!! Love these boat tours Keep 'em coming!!
👍Terrific video. Thanks for sharing. 💝 👍I love what Chris said buy your first boat last buy your last boar first, or something like that...just buy the boat you really want. Yessss!!! 🥇🏆🏅⭐️
I grew up on the Chesapeake...I can relate to your synopsis regarding boat size. We had neighbors who went out every fall and traded up for a larger boat...the standard complaint was that the one they were letting go wouldn't crest the waves as well as the larger newer one. We used to laugh when they weren't around. They invested a fortune in trade-in losses over 4 years. After they got the largest one...they stopped boating due to kids getting bigger with girlfriends/not wanting to hang with the parents....again we laughed. I knew a fellow who ran a tour business in Annapolis harbor who also ran the US boat show, there. He was fortunate enough to be able to afford a fleet of various size and types of craft. Now he had the right idea. His tour boat was immense but he could still dock at the city pier (which he owned). He could decide which boat he wanted to use after he got to the dock. Nothing like money to solve problems such as that.
Ah, the Ortega Bridge and Stinson Park! I've watched the July 4 fireworks from there. Used to canoe on the Ortega River and explored a little island in it. I'm so homesick watching this. Beautiful boat and trip!
47 commander was CC apex. Spent a few weekends as a kid trolling up New port beach around 75. At that time The boat was pretty new. Mint. And I still love the commander for the longer beam and best floor plans for CC. This was the bested CC ever.
im getting close to retiring divorced no kids..Thinking about getting one of these...I know nothing about boats but this thing makes me want to learn......
Great job on the video and gorgeous yacht. I grew up with my parents 36' 1967 Chris Craft Crusader and my dream has always been to get the 47' Commander. I'm not sure if this is cool to ask, but can you give a general ballpark total cost of ownership per month? Thanks!
I have a 15’ Whaler SS, love it in the Chesapeake bay and off shore in Atlantic. Not sure how I’d ever buy, service and fuel something like this. Glad I’m content with my Whaler.
Always wanted a 57’ Constellation. I think that was the most beautiful of the old Chris-Crafts. Unfortunately, being double planked plywood hulls, they have pretty much disappeared. The Roamers were also beautiful boats.
Here's your chance! I know of a 57 Constellation for sale right now, beautiful boat. Here's the link; www.yachtworld.com/boats/1967/chris-craft-constellation-3743863/ I agree, it is my favorite but too much work with the wood hull. I own a 1973 47 Commander with a flybridge that I absolutely love. I've completely restored it, she's a real beauty.
I love the advice: just skip the starter boats! I followed this same logic in 2021. It definitely makes for an adventure but nice not needing to upgrade for more space...haven't thought about "the next boat" once.
Connies, Roamers and Commanders! The heyday of Chris Craft, making boats out of wood, steel, aluminum and fiberglass in the same model year. And don't forget the plywood Cavaliers and the lapstrake Sea Skiff series. Anyone remember the 36' Corvette, the Jim Wynn hull design? Or the wood Corinthians? Those were the glory years of Chris Craft, the 60's and 70's.
Yeah, but no comparison in terms of build quality. The 60's/70's Commanders were built like tanks. The 41 was from the Catalina line, a much lighter build.
What speed can that boat cruise at? Very nice, those old commanders have always got my attention out on the water. Only to be outdone by the old Huckins boats running around jax.
@@CullenCraft The GM 8V53's were not terribly powerful (240 hp if I recall correctly). They were overtaken by the 6-71's in later years. I think it topped out at around 18 knots full throttle and cruised at around 14 knots.
@@CullenCraft if we were meant to have fiberglass boats, we'd have fiberglass trees🤣... Then Greenpeace would have to campaign to save the fiberglass rain forrest🤣🤣... Then we'd have fiberglass lumberjacks🤣🤣🤣... Which, of course, reminds me of this🤣🤣🤣.."I'm a lumberjack and I'm ok..."🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣ruclips.net/video/FshU58nI0Ts/видео.html
@@barnyard9058 boats are definitely cheaper than houses. That's the only thing people want to talk about when I tell them I live on mine. I've got the full script memorized "Yep! Living the dream! About 40 feet. Two bedrooms. 750 a month plus electricity Yes I know Yes the world is broken Yes Yes I gotta go get lunch bye"
Any comments about biden or trump will be automatically removed before they are even public.
Its a shame that I have to even mention this... I really hoped people could just enjoy the boat for what it is.
A very good measure! 👍🏻
RUclips seems to be about the only social medium that’s not swamped in politics... Let’s try to keep it that way! 😃👊🏻
Couldn’t agree more with this. The video is about a beautiful boat not politics.
Beautiful boat, outstanding job of restoration, thank you for sharing! just gorgeous!...I grew up on grampas 1955 42 foot Chris Craft (gold standard of boats), live aboard on the weekends during high school summer as grampas "bilge rat"...grampa said "a boat is a hole in the water you throw money into"...thanks for the memories....boy the electronics have sure changed since the 50's-60's
Good morning Cullen. I first saw your video on the Craft Craft Corinthian when you moved it down 300 miles. Then I did not see you any more. Congratulation on you 4,5,6th boat since then. Nice. Everything you said on this video is so true. I have signed on with you. Happy Boating. Jim in Rio Vista, CA the heart of the CA delta.
A really nice Commander. I've always admired this model, and the Constellations. Chris Craft built some of the most beautiful boats/yachts of all time. Timeless classics.
OMG! She is absolutely beautiful ! You gave new life to a true classic icon. Almost 50 years and still catches every eye as it passes. Congratulations and enjoyA!
Beautiful boat, love how light and bright it is inside. Buy your last boat first is great advice, too bad most of us have no idea how to make that happen lol! Thanks for sharing that sweet cruise with us :D
This boat is timeless without a doubt
Love the vintage Chris Craft videos, tours and stories. Looking for more...
I’m glad there are people keeping these classics alive. I wish I had the money to throw at a beauty like this, or Cullen’s boat. I’m in the market for a weekend cruiser, but I’m gonna have to go all in up front for something newer, because I don’t have the time or expertise to keep these classics going.
I have very little money, and I had no experience when I bought mine! Saved up for a year and jumped in head first. If you know how to work hard and research then it can happen!
You did a Fantastic job redoing this one Buddy , I grew up in South Florida and have been boating for over 35 years i’ve owned 17 or 18 of them so far all types and sizes made the Bahama crossing several times you shouldn’t have many issues or Worries in the 47 with good running Diesels be smart on the Weather watching for the Gulf Stream and adjust accordingly once your in The Bahamian Waters you have plenty of Barrier Islands to safe Anchor and hide out from any bad weather just keep a good eye on Radar for Sneaky Vessels that may be Pirates Scoping out your boat. they target live Aboards knowing we have cash and valuables i strongly suggest carrying Arms and Ammunition despite Bahamian laws etc Customs are basically lazy give them a nice present and a cold Cocktail and let them do their Paperwork if you aren’t Smuggling they pretty much leave you alone i’ve never let them count my Ammo on my way in or out and face it We have the right to protect our Family and Home i’ve seen Vessels playing games on following me on Radar and made a general radio transmission that my Vessel is aware of them and we are fully Prepared to defend. ourselves. if they do not state their Intentions that incurred no problems as they retreated and did not return damn right i slept with a Semi Auto under my pillow with spare Clips within reach but without need to use it. it was also nice to know i had the Advantage if i needed it as. i. know the layout of my Boat better than any one else will and i had my own Burglar Alarm set in the event of anyone Boarding or trying to enter the Cabin Areas but overall the Bahamian Waters are fairly safe and there are plenty of visiting Boats that will look out for one another enjoying the same lifestyles
huge congrats !! gorgeous boat..my parents had a '69 - 47' Commander - rock solid boat...they are worth the trouble to restore and "care for"
100%
Awesome classic. Also, seeing the little dog very happily wagging its tail put a smile on my face! 🛥🐾😎
Those boat pups are the best!
Mee too! The doggy made it!
Great video..thanks for posting..My Grandpa had a 19ft 72' Chris Craft Lancer..was the biggest boat on Lake Mahopac I Love loved that boat..Chris Craft rocks!
Very nice,I had a 31 commander in ft.lauderdale. glad to see someone keeping these boats going
My Parents had a 42ft Christ Craft tri cabin. Miss that old wooden boat. It was a sweet machine for sure! I took the US Power Squadron class with my Dad one winter. We learned everything to do with boating. How to plot courses and what all those bouy’s mean and all kinds of other neat stuff!
A beautiful craft… a laid-back owner… a dog. Nothing here not to love!!
Chris Craft commanders and constellations were some of the most beautifully designed boats ever produced.
Nice boat. I almost bought one of these, but I had a lot of other irons in the fire, and I knew that it would be a money and a time pit. It was a 1970's 410 Commander, and everything was basically mechanically good, but everything was original. When I say original I mean down to the green screen radar with the periscope snorkel to the 454 gasoline engines... it would have been 10 times what the boat cost in new parts, and ALL of my other projects would have been put on hold for a year or more. I can just imagine what you have into making this one shine like a new dime. Kudos on a job well done, Brother! :)
I had a 42' custom Corinthian with twin Allis Chalmers turbo diesels. Lived on it for several years in Bandon Oregon. Nice boat
I could watch these old boat videos that you do all day. Great subject, great editing, well done! 👍🏻😎🛥
Thank you! This really means a lot. I'd love to do a whole bunch of these. Especially when the world is in a more normal situation.
It's really nice to see videos such as this. Someone achieving their dream. I know what is meant by needing a bigger boat as you have more stuff. I moved house a few years back and ruthlessly got rid of things. Best thing I ever did. Less really is more. (Thanks for the video mate. I look forward to them now.)
Brings back lots of memories growing up in my family's Constellation Chris Crafts....Ocean Reef YC, Bimini, conch, lobster, blue water coming into Bimini.....and nobody knows this one unless you did this back in the 70s.....navigating back with the Southeast Bank Bldg.!!!
Gorgeous boat!!!
...but I must say, that he knew you were coming aboard to film, but didn't even make up his bed??!! UGHH!!!
Hahaha!!!
Love these boat tours
Keep 'em coming!!
👍Terrific video. Thanks for sharing. 💝
👍I love what Chris said buy your first boat last buy your last boar first, or something like that...just buy the boat you really want. Yessss!!! 🥇🏆🏅⭐️
Haha 100%
It came out backwards, but the idea behind it was so good I had to keep it in.
"Buy your first boat last" hahaha great interview. Cool guy. Love the edit.
Nice looking boat and that's great advice about buying your last boat first , you'll save a ton of money. Which is so true
I love that, "buy your last boat first".
From your car vids to boat vids awesome.
Thank you!
I'm integrating my old dash harness with my new kwik wire 22 circut for my 1979 malibu .I got some helpful ideas from your Chevelle vids thanks.
Great boat and nice trip!
So beautiful...
What a labor of love ❤️
Timeless beauty indeed!
Thanks for sharing...
I grew up on the Chesapeake...I can relate to your synopsis regarding boat size. We had neighbors who went out every fall and traded up for a larger boat...the standard complaint was that the one they were letting go wouldn't crest the waves as well as the larger newer one. We used to laugh when they weren't around. They invested a fortune in trade-in losses over 4 years. After they got the largest one...they stopped boating due to kids getting bigger with girlfriends/not wanting to hang with the parents....again we laughed. I knew a fellow who ran a tour business in Annapolis harbor who also ran the US boat show, there. He was fortunate enough to be able to afford a fleet of various size and types of craft. Now he had the right idea. His tour boat was immense but he could still dock at the city pier (which he owned). He could decide which boat he wanted to use after he got to the dock. Nothing like money to solve problems such as that.
That's the American way by God. Spend your way to glory.
Great Boat
I love the voice over narration
'editing dept. gets an A+
Thank you! Haha some would say I spend wayyyy too much time working on these.
@@CullenCraft great job👍 quality takes time.
Amazing boat, well done video...thanks
You're welcome!
great vid.thanks love the old chris craft
Ah, the Ortega Bridge and Stinson Park! I've watched the July 4 fireworks from there. Used to canoe on the Ortega River and explored a little island in it. I'm so homesick watching this. Beautiful boat and trip!
Glad this could bring back good memories!
47 commander was CC apex. Spent a few weekends as a kid trolling up New port beach around 75. At that time The boat was pretty new. Mint. And I still love the commander for the longer beam and best floor plans for CC. This was the bested CC ever.
im getting close to retiring divorced no kids..Thinking about getting one of these...I know nothing about boats but this thing makes me want to learn......
It's worth the effort
That’s one amazing story Thanks for sharing
Thank YOU for watching!
I look forward to watching more of your videos
Beautiful boat.
Great job on the video and gorgeous yacht. I grew up with my parents 36' 1967 Chris Craft Crusader and my dream has always been to get the 47' Commander. I'm not sure if this is cool to ask, but can you give a general ballpark total cost of ownership per month? Thanks!
She is a beautiful lady. It’s almost a shame to sell her. Good Luck to you with whatever you buy next
I'm a Chris that owns a Chris Craft too!
🛥🌊
#ChrisCraftOwnersUnite
Thank You
You're welcome!
Looks great! 👍 thanks for posting
Of course!
Beautiful boat 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I have a 15’ Whaler SS, love it in the Chesapeake bay and off shore in Atlantic. Not sure how I’d ever buy, service and fuel something like this. Glad I’m content with my Whaler.
Whalers are incredibly good boats!
Always wanted a 57’ Constellation. I think that was the most beautiful of the old Chris-Crafts. Unfortunately, being double planked plywood hulls, they have pretty much disappeared. The Roamers were also beautiful boats.
Here's your chance! I know of a 57 Constellation for sale right now, beautiful boat. Here's the link; www.yachtworld.com/boats/1967/chris-craft-constellation-3743863/ I agree, it is my favorite but too much work with the wood hull. I own a 1973 47 Commander with a flybridge that I absolutely love. I've completely restored it, she's a real beauty.
I love the advice: just skip the starter boats! I followed this same logic in 2021. It definitely makes for an adventure but nice not needing to upgrade for more space...haven't thought about "the next boat" once.
It’s a good size boat, very nice
"it's always something" - literally any boat owner
Really nice boat 👍
Beautiful boat! 🇺🇸💙💙👍🙋♂️🖖🏻
Yeah, I really like this it's very nice. Nice guy who speaks the facts!! ✌🏻💗😊❣️
Beautiful
That boat looks so good man!!
Chris did a great job cleaning it up!
@@CullenCraft yeah he did man!
What kind of fuel consumption do you get with the detroits? I’m considering purchasing a 68 commander with the same motors
38 foot Commander is just a couple slips away from my 33 foot Corinthian. I bought his Corinthian...so he went out and bought a Commander.
Connies, Roamers and Commanders! The heyday of Chris Craft, making boats out of wood, steel, aluminum and fiberglass in the same model year. And don't forget the plywood Cavaliers and the lapstrake Sea Skiff series. Anyone remember the 36' Corvette, the Jim Wynn hull design? Or the wood Corinthians? Those were the glory years of Chris Craft, the 60's and 70's.
Good boats
I had an old chris craft a 38 ft , took the waves great
Living the dream 😊
Love those clasic layouts , its almost as if living civilized became more and more expensive ,as far as whats next the cats are the future .
NOOOO IM LATE, I WAS OUTSIDE WALKING MY DOG!!
nice video, my only complaint.... your music was too loud to hear those diesels purr....LoL
Haha most of the audio was unusable because of extreme wind noise. I did include the parts which were undistorted where I could.
My favorite live aboard is a 41' commander it has the best layout for it's size
Is it much different inside? Or just a little smaller?
Yeah, but no comparison in terms of build quality. The 60's/70's Commanders were built like tanks. The 41 was from the Catalina line, a much lighter build.
I'll name my yacht "KNOTTED DAWG", and always forget one line to the dock.
Would you ever have an aluminum hull? I've always like the Roamer Riviera 58', but I know aluminum also has it's drawbacks...
If it's been well maintained, aluminum is great. Light, rigid, reliable. But if it's been neglected or abused it's a bad idea.
Anyone know boat builders who may custom build a 67' ft C.Craft Constellation in fiber glass hull?
How can I get the captain's chair...🤟
How much was cost you to rebuild your engine?
My favorite Chris Craft he 47
Its a great boat
What speed can that boat cruise at?
Very nice, those old commanders have always got my attention out on the water. Only to be outdone by the old Huckins boats running around jax.
We ran about 8-9 kts at 1400 rpm. I don't know the max speed, but its gotta be pretty fast. Its a planing hull at high speed.
@@CullenCraft The GM 8V53's were not terribly powerful (240 hp if I recall correctly). They were overtaken by the 6-71's in later years. I think it topped out at around 18 knots full throttle and cruised at around 14 knots.
Can you manage this boat all alone, or do you need help from a second person?
This boat is slightly longer than my 38, which is just on the edge of single-handleability.
I just bought my 1985 chris 425 catalina
That's gonna be you pretty soon bro!!😁😆
*buy your last boat first. Nice CC Commander. A brand that was once top tier. It would be great for Chris-Craft to make Yachts again.
I totally agree. Bring back the cruisers!
Do you happen to know what the fuel consumption was on that boat?
I do not unfortunately
What is your fuel burn at displacement speed
Its not my boat, but Chris, the owner, says it burns about 1.5 gallons per mile at 8-9 kts. He only fills the 400 gallon fuel tank twice a season.
Now that's what I'm talkin about!!😁😁 just wish it was wood😏😏
Wood be cool
@@CullenCraft if we were meant to have fiberglass boats, we'd have fiberglass trees🤣... Then Greenpeace would have to campaign to save the fiberglass rain forrest🤣🤣... Then we'd have fiberglass lumberjacks🤣🤣🤣... Which, of course, reminds me of this🤣🤣🤣.."I'm a lumberjack and I'm ok..."🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣ruclips.net/video/FshU58nI0Ts/видео.html
I'm surprised he didn't buy an aluminum hull.
Someday I'll do a video on his new boat 😏
Great boat nice video, but kill the elevator music and let us mariners hear the engines and the true sounds of voyage. Thanks
So pretty
💯
The fact that you can get into one of these for under $70,000 is so ridiculous considering what you get
A mansion that can go anywhere
@@CullenCraft a mansion you can finance easier than you can a house especially where I live
@@barnyard9058 boats are definitely cheaper than houses. That's the only thing people want to talk about when I tell them I live on mine.
I've got the full script memorized
"Yep! Living the dream!
About 40 feet. Two bedrooms.
750 a month plus electricity
Yes I know
Yes the world is broken
Yes
Yes
I gotta go get lunch bye"
I'm sorry this response probably felt angry ... It was a very good question and I just wanted to vent about an experience I had recently. I'm sorry 😶
@@CullenCraft I live in Michigan lol you're all good I perfectly understand where you're coming from
I would not get on that boat a lawyer owns it