2022 Crownline 264 CR with only 87 freshwater hours. She's in perfect condition and ready for a great time out on the water.
Has enclosure, 300 HP V8, GPS, lots of factory warranty remaining.
* Trailer is not included*
By Steve Sansford
Boat Test #1659
If you’re like me, I’ve always had a soft spot for pocket cruisers. With the right design, you get the combination of a big-water capable boat and the convenience of a 102-inch beam. That means you can slip it onto a trailer and haul it to a different destination for a new adventure. The 264 BR from Crownline has the right design.
With an overall length of 26-feet, four-inches, and an approximate dry weight of 7559 pounds, the 264 is easily trailerable with a properly-equipped half-ton truck.
Base power is a 6.2L MerCruiser rated for 300 horsepower spinning a Bravo III outdrive. In this configuration, you can expect to reach plane in about 7 seconds and top out in the mid-40s.
The key to making any small cruiser seem larger is the clever use of space. Crownline nailed this with the cockpit layout on the 264 CR. The convertible sun pad in the rear is the centerpiece of this layout. Flat, spacious lounge area that easily converts into a comfortable bench. Underneath is ample trunk storage.
The dual helm seat comes with its own dose of cleverness. This side-by-side unit swivels 180 degrees, creating a social and dining space utilizing a removable cockpit table, and the front-facing bench configuration on the sun pad.
If you’re in the market for a trailerable weekender for the family, the 264 CR from Crownline ticks all the right boxes.
Specifications
LOA: 26’ 4” / 8.02m
Beam: 8’ 6” / 2.59m
Dry Weight: 7,559 lbs / 3,429 kg
Fuel Cap: 75 gal / 284 l
Capacity: Yacht
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