Chris-Craft Corsair 32 Makes U.S. Debut at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show

Chris-Craft has introduced their new Corsair 32 at the Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show.

The Corsair 32 is the newest member of the Corsair family the sister ship to the new Launch 32; which made its debut to rave reviews at the 2012 Miami International Boat Show earlier this year.

Steve Heese, Chris-Craft President, said: “The Corsair line carries the core DNA of the legendary Chris-Craft brand. We built her to fill a need in our closed-deck series of cruisers.” The Corsair 32 is well-suited to accommodate overnight excursions but is also built for day cruising and quick turns around the bay before a champagne sunset.

Corsair 32 owners can choose from a multitude of exterior options including custom paint colors such as the new Cashmere Metallic. “We are very excited about our new custom color offerings for 2013, which include the ability to please the discerning Chris-Craft customer, by building the boat to their exact specifications and we do this, all in-house,” said Steve Heese. The Corsair 32 is also available in three Heritage Edition Teak options with a choice of natural or varnished teak finishes as well as black or the new blonde, teak caulking.

For more information visit: www.chriscraft.com

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