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Would you take this refined runabout for a sunset cruise or a high-speed lake run? Rate this boat from 1–5 stars and comment below! Chris-Craft Launch 25 GT © Chris-Craft Corporation Length overall: 25 ft 11 in (7.9 m) Beam: 8 ft 6 in (2.6 m) Draft: approx. 22–38 in (0.56–0.97 m) Dry weight: approx. 5,300 lb (2,404 kg) Fuel capacity: 65 gal (246 L) Max power: up to 430 hp Top speed: approx. 45–50 mph (72–80 km/h) Deadrise: 21° Seating capacity: up to 14 persons The Chris-Craft Launch 25 GT blends heritage design with modern performance, delivering a luxury sport-runabout experience that feels both timeless and powerful. Featuring premium upholstery, stainless accents, teak detailing, and advanced helm technology, it is designed for owners who value craftsmanship as much as performance. With powerful sterndrive options and confident handling, the Launch 25 GT is ideal for upscale day cruising, watersports, and elegant dockside presence. #ChrisCraft #LuxuryRunabout #ClassicBoats #HarbourMasters
A Figure 8 Knot is also known as stopper knot or Flemish knot, it is very popular not only in sailing, but also in rock climbing and caving. The main purpose of a Figure 8 Knot is to stop the line from running and sliding out of sight. Watch more How to tie videos: https://www.sailingeurope.com/blog/sailing-knots Learn how to tie a Figure 8 Knot. Step 1: Form a Q shape Form a loop by crossing the two sides of a line. Step 2: Twist top around At this point you should have two ends – a free and a standing one bring the free end under the standing one. Step 3: Bring end into the loop Bring it over and into the loop, forming a number eight. Step 4: Tighten Tighten the two ends.