Standard power is a pair of 225hp Mercury Verado outboards, with the option of 300hp versions. Top speed with the 225s is 48 knots, with a 52-knot max from the 300s. To smooth-out the ride, transom-mounted Seakeeper Ride auto-leveling trim tabs are standard. To ensure no margaritas are spil*ed while at anchor, you can add a Seakeeper 1 gyroscopic stabiliser.
Of course what hasn’t changed is Chris-Craft’s single-minded focus on quality and craftsmanship. This new Chris-Craft Catalina 28 is all diamond-quilted upholstery, teak accents, stainless fittings and mile-deep paintwork that’s available in a choice of 12 colors. That wooden steering wheel wouldn’t look out of place on a vintage Ferrari.
LOA: 27ft 11ins (8.2m)
Beam: 9ft 1ins (2.8m)
Engines: 2 x 225-300hp Mercury Verado outboards
Top speed: 52 knots
Starting price: $340,000
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