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Crownline 255 CCR

A way to entertain, cruise and enjoy your favorite watersports all day, and a place to eat and curl up at night.

August 1, 2006

Coolest Feature The roomy cockpit, which features dual transom entry, convertible 6-foot sunbed and lots of oversized, under-seat storage.
Families Will Love The V-berth filler cushions that convert to bench seat backs, offering round-the-clock, family-friendly comfort.
Top Amenities Full instrumentation, Tri-Tech bucket seats, compass, depthfinder, Sony stereo, enclosed head with toilet, shower, sink and vanity.
Best Reason To Buy The Crownline 255 CCR makes the most of its space, while maintaining a sleek style that provides the agility of a sport boat with a touch of stateroom convenience.

LOA 26'6"
Beam
8'6"
Weight 6,000-6,200 lbs.
Fuel 62 gal.
Base Price $66,717 (w/260-hp, 5.0L MerCruiser MPI BIII)
Maximum HP 425

Crownline, 11884 Country Club Rd., West Frankfurt, IL 62896 (618) 937-6426, www.crownline.com

Crownline255CC

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