For many boating enthusiasts, owning a Chris-Craft isn't just about having a boat; it's about fulfilling a long-held dream. The lines, the teak, the heritage. It all whispers of timeless craftsmanship. But for some, the hesitation has always been a condition.
That's where Ella Rose stands apart. When she came to us, we knew this was a boat worth preserving and presenting in her full glory. As part of our trade process, we spared no effort to bring her up to the standard worthy of the Chris-Craft name. We facilitated a comprehensive series of works, including:
Replacement of transom shields (Sept 2025)
Complete engine and sterndrive services (Oct 2025)
Engine reconditioning by Onboard Marine Services (Oct 2025)
Antifouled (Sept 2025)
Teak treatment throughout (Oct 2025)
Installation of a new freshwater pump (Sept 2025)
Covers repair to ensure every detail matched her pedigree (Sept 2025)
The result is a vessel that not only turns heads but also offers complete peace of mind. This is the perfect choice for someone who's always wanted a Chris-Craft, without the uncertainty of its past.
Ella Rose is a showcase of craftsmanship, attention to detail, and unmistakable Chris-Craft DNA. Everywhere you look, the heritage shines through. From the engraved cleats and inlaid transom logos to the solid teak accents and hand-finished trim that frame the cockpit like fine furniture.
With twin Mercury 8.2L V8 engines (380HP each), Ella Rose delivers both elegance and exhilaration. Fitted with a switchable Corsa exhaust, she can whisper quietly through the marina or roar proudly with that unmistakable American V8 soundtrack. The engines, showing approximately 500 hours, have been meticulously reconditioned and serviced to where she performs just as good as she looks.
Notable Features:
Twin Mercury 8.2L V8 Engines (c. 500 Hours)
Axius Joystick Control for effortless docking
Garmin 10" Chart Plotter
Fusion Stereo System & Subwoofer
Black Bimini & Full Boat Cover
Ella Rose is listed exclusively with Jack Warwick at Short Marine, located at The Spit Bridge, Mosman.