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VirginiaCommander 422

1986 Chris-Craft Commander 422Sold

$ 120,995

Kilmarnock, Virginia 22482

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1986 Chris-Craft Commander 422
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Make
Chris-Craft
Model
Commander 422
Year
1986
Gross Tonnage
N/A
Length (ft)
42
Beam (ft)
14.17
Draft (ft)
3.92
Fuel
Diesel
Engine Hours
2321
Number of Engines
Twin engines
Engine Type
Inboard
Cabins
N/A

Description

Well regarded as a great cruising and fishing boat. The Chris-Craft Commander, also called the Sport Sedan, is a versatile vessel for all sorts of cruising needs. Whether you are going offshore for tuna or cruising up to Alaska, this boat delivers style and comfort. With recent improvements including new electronics, updated canvas, and electronic controls, she represents an exceptional value. Powered by ultra-reliable Detroit Diesel 671 Engines rated at 485 HP, she can cruise at 8 or 18 knots. The owners have extensively cruised the Chesapeake Bay and beyond, making her a proven and...

Captain's Notes

Step into the salon and you immediately feel why people stay aboard these Commanders for weeks at a time. The wide beam gives you a surprisingly open living area, with big windows that keep the cabin bright even on gray days. The galley-down layout keeps cooking out of the traffic lane while still feeling connected to the action. Up top, the flybridge has the kind of visibility skippers crave when threading tight fairways or watching a trolling spread. Side decks are generous and the bow rail is stout, making line handling and anchoring feel secure. Storage is everywhere—under settees, in deep lockers, and in clever nooks that make long-range provisioning simple.

Why Commander 422 in Virginia

This Commander 422 shines in waters where conditions can change quickly—from flat calm mornings to choppy afternoon runs. The deep, confident hull softens the ride when wind and current square up, while still being efficient enough for long weekend hops between harbors. Its enclosed salon is ideal for cooler, damp days, yet the flybridge and cockpit open up beautifully when the sun comes out. Draft and beam are friendly for a mix of marina slips, town docks, and tighter channels. For boaters splitting time between cruising shoreline scenery, anchoring in quiet coves, and running offshore on fair days, this model hits a very practical sweet spot.

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