1968 Century 19'
5.79 m1968 Century
19' (5.79 m)
COLLECTORS DREAM. Classic Century Resorter in ready condition. Be the eye catcher of the day everywhere. This is the one you been waiting for. Call today 219-395-4091
Flag of Registry: United States
Description
The 1968 Century 19’ Resorter is a classic example of the era’s refined American boat craftsmanship, designed with both performance and luxury in mind. As part of Century Boat Company’s renowned Resorter series, the 1968 model offers a powerful combination of a sleek design, durable build, and impressive handling capabilities. Constructed primarily from mahogany, the 19’ Resorter is known for its distinctive, elegant woodwork that exudes vintage charm while delivering a smooth, enjoyable ride on the water.
Key features of the 1968 Century 19’ Resorter include a V8 engine that typically provides ample horsepower for cruising, skiing, or wakeboarding, making it versatile for various water activities. Its hull is designed to cut through waves with ease, providing stability and speed. The interior is spacious and thoughtfully laid out, with seating arrangements that prioritize comfort. Upholstery, often in period-specific colors and styles, adds to the boat’s classic aesthetic appeal.
Today, the 1968 Resorter is celebrated by boat collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate its timeless design and robust build. Well-preserved models are in high demand, and many owners choose to restore and maintain these boats to preserve their historic value. With its combination of classic styling and enduring performance, the Century 19’ Resorter remains an iconic piece of boating history from the 1960s.
LOA18'
LOA5.49''
Draft Max Feet2'
TypePower
ConditionUsed
Specifications
INZ111986009
Yes
Power-Used
1968
Gas/Petrol
Wood
Contact
For more information about this yacht, please contact Tim Chesna We look forward to working with you!
For more information about this yacht, please contact Tim Chesna. We look forward to working with you!
For more information about this yacht, please contact Tim Chesna.