1941 Chris-Craft 17' (5.18 m)
Newport, California, United States
The year was 1941, an era defined by grace, elegance, and the pursuit of leisurely pleasures. It was during this time that the Chris-Craft 17' Deluxe Barrel-Back Runabout was introduced to the world, a finely crafted masterpiece that captured the essence of an era long gone. Today, we have the opportunity to marvel at the Miss Fallen Leaf, a shining example of this iconic vessel, which underwent a complete restoration in 1998, bringing it back to its former glory. Hailing from Lake Tahoe she has never been splashed in anything but fresh water. Miss Fallen Leaf is currently stored on an immaculate custom trailer in Newport Beach California. Miss Fallen Leaf boasts a timeless design that has captivated maritime enthusiasts for decades. From its unmistakable barrel-back hull to its sleek mahogany exterior, this runabout is a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of a bygone era. It is a vessel that effortlessly blends artistry with functionality, and one can't help but be enchanted by its presence. The restoration of Miss Fallen Leaf in 1998 was a labor of love, driven by a desire to preserve the history and elegance of this iconic vessel. Every inch of her was carefully examined and meticulously restored, resulting in an immaculate representation of her original self. From the structural components to the smallest detail, no aspect was overlooked, ensuring that Miss Fallen Leaf would endure for generations to come. One can't help but appreciate the rich history behind this Chris-Craft runabout. During the 1940s, these boats were sought after by the elite, serving as symbols of status and sophistication. People were drawn to their sleek lines, luxurious interiors, and outstanding performance on the water. Miss Fallen Leaf, with its restoration, allows individuals to recapture the glory days of yesteryear, reliving the elegance and charm that defined an earlier generation. From its gleaming chrome accents to its plush leather upholstery, stepping aboard Miss Fallen Leaf is like stepping back in time. The attention to detail in her restoration is evident, with every element meticulously recreated to match the original specifications. The varnished mahogany hull, with its deep, warm luster, showcases the unparalleled beauty of wood craftsmanship, speaking to a time when boats were more than just machines ? they were works of art. Miss Fallen Leaf is not just a mere vessel ? it is a window into a bygone era. In her presence, one can almost hear the laughter and conversations of the individuals who once called her their own. She carries with her the stories of long, lazy days spent gliding across pristine lakes and the memories of joyous moments shared with loved ones. Perhaps it is this connection to the past that drives enthusiasts to seek out vessels like Miss Fallen Leaf. It is more than just owning a piece of history; it is about preserving and cherishing the traditions and values that these boats represent. The restoration of Miss Fallen Leaf in 1998 has ensured that her legacy endures, allowing new generations to appreciate and experience the grandeur of this iconic vessel. In conclusion, the 1941 Chris-Craft 17' Deluxe Barrel-Back Runabout, represented by the magnificent Miss Fallen Leaf, is a testament to the timeless allure of classic boats. The painstaking restoration process in 1998 has resurrected the glory and former elegance of this vessel, allowing us to experience and appreciate the craftsmanship and luxury of a bygone era. With every meticulously varnished plank and gleaming chrome accent, Miss Fallen Leaf invites us to explore the beauty and excitement of a bygone era on the water. She is not just a boat but a portal to the past, ready for her next owner to create stories, memories and revel in her charm.
- Runabouts
- Power
- Used
- Gas/Petrol
- Wood Hull
$ 64,000 USD
€ 59,059 Euros
$ 87,180 CAD
£ 49,775 GBP
Data Sheet
LOA: 17' (5.18 Meters)
Type: Power- Used
Year: 1941
Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol
Hull Material: Wood
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Engel & Völkers Yachting
3636 East Coast Highway
Corona Del Mar CA 92625 USA
Phone: 1-941-867-4299
Email: info@evyachting.com
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Engel & Völkers is one of the leading names in the luxury property and real estate market worldwide – an unparalleled expert in the field for over 40 years with an extensive global network. Our dedicated Engel & Völkers Yachting experts will be pleased to assist you with all your yachting concerns and requirements – no matter the size, scope, or service. Please fill in your contact details in the box below, and our yachting specialists will get back to you as soon as possible with expert advice and customized service. When it comes to any of your yachting needs, our international yacht brokers are here to help. Come and sail with us – we look forward to hearing from you!
Joshua Alexander
Global Yacht Advisor
3636 East Coast Highway
Corona Del Mar CA 92625 USA
Cell: 1-949-280-5835
Email: joshua.alexander@evyachting.com
Josh was born in Newport Beach and moved to San Francisco at the age of seven.
When he was ten years old, his love of sailing began at the San Francisco Yacht Club in Belvedere, CA.
His competitive racing career began in the notoriously challenging Berkeley Circle and along the San Francisco waterfront. He frequently returned to Newport Beach over the years for the Governor’s Cup at the Balboa Yacht Club and participated in other youth championships at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Josh began sailing internationally at the age of fifteen as a member of the St. Francis Yacht Club team, participating in the NutraSweet/Diet Pepsi Youth Match Racing World Championships in Auckland, New Zealand, in which they took 2nd place. The team also represented the St. Francis Yacht Club team racing Lasers in Australia. In his 20s, Josh was a team member participating in the 11-meter Sports Channel Citibank Cup qualifying for the Brut by Faberge/Audi pro match racing series, at the time the largest pursed race in yachting. They finished as the top U.S. team, taking down some of the biggest names in match racing. Josh went on to participate in multiple world championship campaigns, in the Etchell and Melges fleets, as trimmer. Josh then began a career in culinary arts and graduated in 1997 from The Culinary Academy in San Francisco. His experience has included work as an executive chef and senior manager in a number of well-known restaurants in Northern and Southern California. Life on the water lured Josh back in 2004 when he attended the California Maritime Academy and became a USCG licensed captain, subsequently working through 2014 as a tugboat captain on multiple dredging and marine construction projects on the San Francisco Bay, the California Delta, Newport Harbor, and the Back Bay. Josh moved back to Newport in 2015 to enjoy and live his best life. He believes that this is the premier place to put his vast yachting experience to best use. He also has a strong mechanical background in gas and diesel systems. Josh is eager to help you find the best fit to fulfill your needs, whether it is practical cruising, racing, or finding the luxury yacht of your dreams. He looks forward to translating your dream to reality.