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Chris Craft Commander 315

May 26 2006 at 1:12 PM
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Hello Everyone,
I need to truck my beloved 1985 Chris Craft Commander 315 from Louisiana to Maryland. The trucking company needs the height of the boat from the keel to the top of the fly bridge. The boat is in the water so measuring below the water line will be very difficult. Does anyone has those specs handy?
Many thanks,

Gelbstoff

 
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Paul
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This might help

May 26 2006, 1:18 PM 

Not sure what year the 315 you have is, but here's the spec on the 1966 31.


 
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Commander 315

May 26 2006, 1:42 PM 

Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, this is a very different boat. Mine is a 1985, see enclosed picture of Calypso, tied in the Pearl River, MS. This is where Calypso weathered Hurricane Katrina. The boat was inside the eye of the storm.

Regards,

Gelbstoff

 
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ups!, here is the url fot the image

May 26 2006, 1:46 PM 



 
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EH
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Chances of the draft being more than 36" are slim to none

May 26 2006, 1:59 PM 

You may have to just measure from the waterline upwards, and add 3-feet for an approximate height. Chances of the draft being more than 3-feet are very small, even the 38 is less than that or right on it.

Ernie

 
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boat on trailer

February 29 2008, 11:20 AM 

hello my boat is a 1968 31 commander ,on the trl is 13.1 and wht 10609 full fuel including trl,note(no ancor light,antena) god speed

 
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