Description:
The Chris Craft Barrel Back is an iconic speedboat, celebrated for its distinctive curved transom and classic design. First introduced in the 1940s, this luxurious wooden boat quickly became a symbol of elegance and high performance. Today, it remains a favorite among collectors and boating enthusiasts who appreciate its timeless beauty and craftsmanship.
This scratch-built replica is expertly crafted using the plank-on-frame construction method, ensuring durability and authenticity. Made from premium red cedar wood, the model benefits from natural resistance to moisture, decay, and insects, making it an excellent choice for a long-lasting, high-quality display piece. Red cedar’s lightweight yet durable nature provides both strength and smoothness, allowing the model to maintain an elegant appearance while withstanding the test of time. The model is beautifully painted to enhance its classic appeal and features chromed brass fittings and hand-stitched leather seats, all meticulously crafted by skilled artisans. Additionally, the model includes a pre-made hole, making it ready for Remote Control (RC) installation, allowing for both display and functional use.
The Chris Craft Barrel Back is finished in a rich wood color, showcasing the natural beauty of its red cedar wood construction. A white stripe elegantly runs along the outer hull, adding contrast and enhancing its sophisticated look. This model also includes a realistic cockpit layout, windshield glass, a finely crafted steering wheel, and polished chrome details, ensuring an authentic and visually stunning appearance.
Perfect for collectors, boating enthusiasts, and RC hobbyists, this model is ideal for display in homes, offices, or nautical-themed spaces. Whether showcased as a statement piece or modified for RC functionality, the Chris Craft Barrel Back is a stunning tribute to classic American speedboats. Securely packaged for safe shipping, it is a must-have addition to any collection.
History:
The story of Chris-Craft began in 1884 when Christopher Columbus Smith founded the Smith Boat House along the St. Clair River in Algonac, Michigan, to manufacture small duck boats and power launches. Over time, the business evolved into Chris Smith and Sons Boat Co. By the early 1900s, many of Smith’s larger runabouts were used as water taxis, ferrying passengers between the riverfront and nearby resorts, as well as sightseeing attractions.
In the 1920s, Chris-Smith’s company shifted focus to producing primarily runabouts, though it was the introduction of speedboats that truly cemented his fame. Chris-Craft speedboats soon became renowned for their performance, craftsmanship, and innovation. As demand for these luxury vessels grew, so did the company’s reputation.
A pivotal moment in Chris-Craft’s history came in 1938 with the introduction of the revolutionary “barrel back” hull design. The previous models were known for their flat decks and modest, slab-sided shapes, but the barrel back broke away from tradition with its sleek, streamlined design. Its radical tumblehome and torpedo-shaped bow made it one of the most desirable and iconic boat designs of all time. The barrel back hull became synonymous with the best of Chris-Craft craftsmanship, marking an era of unrivaled prestige in the world of luxury boating. Today, the barrel back remains one of the most collectible Chris-Craft models, epitomizing the company’s legacy of elegance and innovation.