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16 Best Cabin Cruiser Boat Brands With Range That Can Plane

There are many different types of boats with cabins, so the term “cabin cruisers” is a bit of a catch-all, but if you’re interested in finding a powerboat with a cabin that can run for long distances at and above planing speeds, the cabin cruiser moniker fits. There’s a huge range of boats fitting into this category, but which are the best? What manufacturers build the best small cabin cruiser boats, and at the opposite end of the spectrum, the best luxury cabin cruiser boats? Who makes the best cabin cruiser boats for families? We’ll answer these questions, and more.

 

Best Small Cabin Cruiser Boats

Smaller boats are less expensive than larger ones, and thus there are a lot of them out there. Still, to qualify for this category, a boat must have enough room and appointments to arguably be among the best overnight cabin cruisers because if you can’t sleep aboard, you’ll miss out on half the fun. That means boats under the 25-foot mark don’t make the cut, while any boat over 30 feet can’t really be called “small”. Within the five-foot range in between, these are the manufacturers who build stand-out boats.

 

Crownline

Crownline boats offers three models that fit into the small cabin cruiser category, the 270 CR, 280 CRX, and 294 CR. Cabins are designed around convertibility, with a forward U-shaped settee that can change into a dinette or an extended V-berth. The galleys are fully outfitted for cruising, too, and even the smallest model includes a stove-top, refrigerator, microwave oven, sink, and cabinetry.

 

 

Crownline 294 CR

Crownline 294 CR, Crownline photo.

 

Ranger Tugs

Ranger Tugs builds three models that fall into the small cabin cruiser category, the R-23 (a 28’5” long, 8’6” wide boat), the R25 Northwest Edition, and the R25 Luxury Edition (which share the same dimensions). The main differences between these models is in how they’re outfitted; however, all share the same essential layout with a forward lower V-berth, an enclosed head compartment, a small galley behind the helm, and a dinette to port with a second mini-berth underneath of it. 

 

 

Ranger Tugs R25

Ranger Tugs R-25, Ranger Tugs photo.

 

Regal

Regal has been building boats going all the way back to 1969. Today, their extensive lineup includes a 26 Express, 26 XO, and 28 Express, which all will earn votes for best small cabin cruiser boats. (They also have a 24’5” model cuddy-cabin boat suitable for weekending, which is a little small but worthy of noting). These boats are commonly termed “mid-cabin” cruisers, because they have an elevated cockpit with a small cabin just forward of the powerplant. Although everything may be a bit miniaturized as compared to larger cabin cruisers, they’re complete with saloons that convert to berths, enclosed private head compartments, and galleys.

 

 

Regal 26 Express

Regal 26 Express, Regal photo. 

 

Best Cabin Cruiser Boats for Beginners

New boaters hunting for the best cabin cruiser boats for beginners will probably be interested in finding a boat that’s relatively simple operate, easy to maintain, and doesn’t cost an arm and a leg. These three top choices fit the bill for beginners.

 

Defiance Boats

Defiance mostly builds fishing boats; however, they have one model which works for beginner cruisers and a second one that might be termed a “micro-cruiser.” The 250 San Juan has an extended pilothouse with a V-berth forward, a dinette (which converts into a second berth) and small galley. The boat is small, simple, has an open aft cockpit, and will be incredibly easy to maintain as compared to boats with carpeting and lots of upholstery. The 220 San Juan is worth a mention despite its diminutive size, because it has the same cabin features but a smaller cockpit.

Guadalupe 250 San Juan

Guadalupe 250 San Juan, Defiance Boats photo. 

 

Jeanneau

The name Jeanneau may bring sailboats to mind, but this company also builds a wide range of powerboats. And among them, the NC Weekender series will prove a great choice for beginner cruisers. Ranging from 24’5” all the way up to a 41-footer (though the upper end of that range will be a bit much for beginners), the NC Weekenders have fully enclosed cabins with an open cockpit aft, swim platforms, dinettes, and sleeping accommodations for at least four people.

 

 

Jeanneau NC 895

Jeanneau NC 895, Jeanneau photo.

 

Katanacraft

How do you radically reduce maintenance on a cabin cruiser? Build it out of aluminum. Katanacraft boats are welded with 0.250” thick bottoms and 0.160” sides, so they’re as rugged as they come—no waxing, rubbing, or buffing needed. This builder focuses on fishing boats, and their Monsoon 250 and Monsoon 280 are intended for making big catches, but they also have full cabins with V-berths and heads. The galley with dinette is one option you’ll need to get for cruising, and if you plan to head out in chilly conditions there are also options for diesel heaters and full Alaskan bulkheads.

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Monsoon 250

Monsoon 250, Katanacraft photo. 

 

Best Cabin Cruiser Boats for Families

What makes a cabin cruiser great for families? In truth, all boats are great for family time and your spouse and kids are bound to love whichever you choose. Each of these brands, however, do have extra advantages for the whole crew.

 

Beneteau

Beneteau has a huge range of both sail and powerboats, but for a cruising family, two offerings in the Flyer series, the 29’10” Flyer 9 SUNdeck and the 34’10” Flyer 10, have an unusual trick up their sleeves. These boats can be equipped with a tow arch to pull water skis and wakeboards. What kids won’t find that an attractive addition to a boat that has a full cabin with all the amenities needed for cruising? None of them!

 

 

Beneteau Flyer 9 SUNdeck

Beneteau Flyer 9 SUNdeck, Beneteau photo.

 

Boston Whaler

Boston Whaler builds a model line called the Conquest, which includes the 285, 325, and 405. All offer full cabins with all the comforts of home. So, what makes these earn a spot among the best cabin cruiser boats for families? Boston Whalers are built with a fiberglass-foam-fiberglass sandwich construction which makes them completely unsinkable. And when your loved ones are all aboard, that trait alone delivers so much peace of mind that there’s no doubt Boston Whaler belongs in this roundup.

 

 

Boston Whaler 325 Conquest

Boston Whaler 325 Conquest, Boston Whaler photo. 

 

Sea Ray

Sea Ray is one of the most popular recreational boat builders on the planet, and all of the models in their Sundancer series (ranging from 32’10” to 37’8”) are ideal for family boating. Sea Ray takes a bit of a different approach than most with their modern Sundancer line, including bow cockpit seating above the cabin. Food prep areas shift to the topsides to give cabin space a boost. This means you enjoy expanded outdoor areas you and your kids can enjoy, without giving up topnotch luxury levels and spacious overnighting abilities inside.

 

 

Sea Ray Sundancer 370

Sea Ray Sundancer 370, Sea Ray photo. 

 

Best Cabin Cruiser Fishing Boats

Maybe you can drop a line from any old cabin cruiser, but to truly rate among the best cabin cruiser fishing boats the cockpit and accessories have to be designed specifically for angling. Fortunately, there are plenty of eminently fishable cabin cruisers on the water.

 

Boston Whaler

Yes, Boston Whaler has already appeared in this roundup, but their boats unquestionably rate a spot in the best cabin cruiser fishing boats section, as well. All of their models come ready to fish right out of the box and along with all the standard-issue armaments, Whalers also feature surprisingly fast cruising speeds (usually in the mid-30-mph range or above) along with extended ranges that make offshore fishing a possibility.

 

Boston Whaler Conquest 405

Boston Whaler Conquest 405, Boston Whaler photo. 

 

Grady-White

Grady-White boats are all designed for serious anglers from their smallest to their largest. The models that will be of interest to cruisers include the Express Cabin 330 and 370, the Marlin 300, and the 456 Canyon—which may be considered a center console but is so large it has a full cabin with all the comforts of home inside the console. All of these boats have everything you’ll need for serious angling, too, ranging from livewells to fishboxes to rod holders.

 

 

Grady-White Express 370

Grady-White Express 370, Grady White photo. 

 

Mikelson Yachts

Though the level of expense goes far beyond most of the other boats we’ve talked about here, Mikelson Yachts builds a series of cruising yachts ranging from their 43 to their 75 that are well equipped for fishing. These take luxury to the next level, with multiple private staterooms, full saloons, and flying bridges. However, they also have open aft cockpits designed and outfitted for offshore fishing.

 

Mikelson 75

Mikelson 75, Mikelson Yachts photo. 

 

Best Luxury Cabin Cruisers

What separates a luxury cabin cruiser from a yacht? There’s no dictionary delineation we know of, and each of the cabin cruiser brands we look at here could easily be called a yacht. If you’re ready to experience the ultimate in floating luxury, give these top picks a look.

 

Cruisers Yachts

Cruisers Yachts redefined the cabin cruiser with its Cantius series decades ago, and this lineup continues to be very popular among boaters who enjoy cruising in complete comfort. The Cantius ranges from 42 to 60 feet, all with trademark features like massive saloon and hull-side windows, retractable sunroofs (except on flybridge models), full-beam staterooms, cedar-lined closets, and bow lounges.

 

 

Cruisers Yachts 42 Cantius

Cruiser Yachts 42 Cantius, Cruiser Yachts photo. 

 

Sabre Yachts

The Sabre lineup ranges from 38 to 58, all with topnotch fit, finish, upholstery, and woodwork throughout. Where these boats separate themselves from the crowd, however, is their traditional Downeast designs. Built in Maine with the classic look of a lobster boat, Sabres draw the eye in a way few cabin cruisers can match.

 

 

Sabre Salon Express 48

Sabre Salon Express 48, Sabre photo. 

 

Tiara

Tiara Yachts builds a mix of dayboats and cruisers from 34’9” to 60’3”, and the entire lineup is well known for being infused with luxury. They have some rather spectacular features, as well, including huge loungers and sofas that can spin 360-degrees, saloons surrounded entirely by windows, and full-beam staterooms naturally lighted by huge hull-side windows.

 

 

Tiara C39 Coupe

Tiara C39 Coupe, Tiara Yachts photo. 

 

Best Aft Cabin Cruisers

To some it may seem strange to focus on the best aft cabin cruiser boats, because in many markets this type of boat has more or less disappeared. In fact, most major American boat builders ceased producing aft cabin cruisers a decade or more ago. However, you’ll find them on the used boat market and there are a few European builders who still manufacture them.

 

Hardy

UK boatbuilder Hardy Motor Yachts offers a range of aft cabin cruisers culminating with the 65DS, one of the largest aft cabin cruisers around. As expected these boats take advantage of their extra interior territory by adding private staterooms, while the area above is utilized in the form of an elevated cockpit. Note that the 65DS won for Best Passagemaker in the 2019 Motorboating & Yachting awards.

 

 

Hardy 42H

Hardy 42H, Hardy Marine photo.

 

Marex

A Norwegian builder, Marex, has in its lineup the 320 Aft Cabin, which houses a substantial aft cabin below a sunpad, aft behind the helm deck. Utilizing the space in this fashion, the 320 has two separate private staterooms, a saloon, and a fully enclosed head with shower, all packaged inside of a 32’5” LOA. Note that on its introduction in 2013, the 320 Aft Cabin won multiple awards including Motorboat of the Year, European Yacht of the Year, Best Boat over 25 Feet at the Oslo International Boat Show, and Adriatic Boat of the Year.

 

 

Marex 320 Aft Cabin

Marex 320 Aft Cabin Cruiser, Marex Boats photo. 

 

So, are you ready to run right out and buy one of these best cabin cruiser boats? Maybe, but probably not so fast. Buying a boat is a long process that requires lots of careful thought, research, and legwork. At least now, however, you have some top prospects to choose from.

 

 

 

Written By: Lenny Rudow

With over three decades of experience in marine journalism, Lenny Rudow has contributed to dozens of boating and fishing publications and websites. Rudow lives in Annapolis, Maryland, and is currently Angler in Chief at Rudow’s FishTalk; he is a past president of Boating Writers International (BWI), a graduate of the Westlawn School of Yacht Design, and has won numerous BWI and OWAA writing awards.

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