A cabin cruiser is a great choice for families and those who want to cruise a little further. For those of us who love being on the water and by the water, this type of vessel is great for entertaining and getting away.
It hits the mark between an RV and a floating luxury hotel room. Although they give you many comforts of larger yachts, they cost much less and are easier to operate.
In this guide, we’ve rounded up the best cabin cruisers money can buy in 2025.
Notice the different sizes and pay attention to some of the really smart features. Check out some videos in the guide at the bottom.
See our quick top 15, or go further down and read our in-depth reviews.
The Top 5 Cabin Cruiser Boats in 2025
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Biggest Bowrider on the Water: Sea Ray SLX 400 OB -
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Adventure Cabin Cruiser: Axopar 45 XC -
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Transformable, Speedy Yacht: Tiara 43 LE -
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Paragon of Coastal Cruisers: The Grand Banks Eastbay 44 -
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Best Family Flybridge Yacht: Jeanneau Merry Fisher 1295
All the Cabin Cruiser Boats We've tested
Where to buy Sea Ray SLX 400 OB:
Sea Ray
Sea Ray’s flagship is the SLX 400 OB, a 42-foot platform with outstanding use of space and basic accommodations, that embodies bowrider performance and social options with cabin cruiser comfort.
All told, this boat has seating for up to 22 people and can reach 60 mph.
The SLX 400 is “The Entertainer,” dubbed for the copious space for lounging and hanging out on deck. The starboard side features a fold-down swim terrace extending the boat’s beam by three feet and adding room to the swim platform. A well-appointed wet bar galley with electric grills stands opposite a huge L-shaped settee and table.
If you’re worried that driving this 20,000-pound boat might feel sluggish, think again. The Mercury V-8s get the boat to plane in just under five seconds. The ride is solid and comfortable, with automatic trim tabs and an optional Seakeeper gyro stabilizer. When it comes time to head home, the Mercury joystick steering makes even the trickiest docking scenarios easy as cake.
- Length: 42 feet, 2 inches
- Beam: 12 feet, 1 inch
- Draft: 45 inches max, 32 inches engines up
- Weight: 20,678 pounds dry
- Capacity: Yacht Certified
- Fuel Tank: 375 gallons
- Water Tank: 50 gallons
- Engine: 3x Mercury 300 Verado V-8 outboards with joystick (upgradable to twin 600-hp V-12s )
- Top Speed: 45 knots (51.8 mph)
Things we like:
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Space for 22 passengers!
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Luxurious and comfortable bow seating with a pedestal table
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Fold-out swim terrace adds three feet to the boat's beam
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Submersible swim platform for a semi-wet lounge and step
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Useable wet bar galley in the cockpit with optional two electric grills and two fridges
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Optional 22-kWh lithium battery bank is part of a great electrics system
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Capable of 60 mph
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Solid, comfortable ride and outstanding performance
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Outstanding fit and finish and build quality
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Integrated Fusion radio controls from all lounge areas
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SureShade retracts for full coverage or full sun options
Things we don't like:
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No proper enclosed pilothouse for climate control
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Only two double bed options
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Only six feet of head room
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Wet head (no separate shower)
Where to buy Sea Ray SLX 400 OB:
Sea Ray
Where to buy Axopar 45 XC:
Axopar.com
The biggest boat from Finnish builder Axopar is nothing short of a bigger, better adventure machine that can go places further away longer. The Axopar 45 XC Cross Cabin features a glorious upper pilothouse and salon that has fold down terrace seating mid-ships with sliding doors that blur the lines between dock and boat.
A wave-cutting V-hull shape, very adventure boaty, puts the performance of this low-center-of-gravity boat in focus, but the surprising amenities crammed into this platform impress equally as much. So, a comfortable platform for daycruising fishing, entertaining
The great thing about Axopar is that they’ve got the same coolness and practical versatility across all their boats. If the 45 is too big, scale down and you’ll get much of the same value, albeit in a smaller form. These boats are build tough, yet the price
- Length: 45 feet, 7 inches/13.9 meters
- Beam: 13 feet, 6 inches/4.11 meters
- Draft: 3 feet, 3 inches/1.0 meters
- Weight (without engines): 15,433 pounds/7,000 kg
- Power: 3x Mercury Verado V-8 300 outboards
- Passengers/CE: Certification B:12/C:16
Things we like:
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Unique gull-wing doors add forward cabin entry, ventilation, and light
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Sliding wet bar galley and rotating table add useable space to the cabin salon
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True two cabin/two head boat with much more interior space than competitors offer
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A performance V-hull design that slices through waves
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Twin opening sunroofs and twin sliding doors add light and ventilation to the cabin for warm-weather ops; air conditioning is optional but not necessary
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Customizable aft deck to suit your style
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Fold-down gunwale seats and dual-position sliding doors maximize useable space around the cabin
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Cabin is larger and easier to navigate than the 37 XC
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Outstanding value for a boat this size
Things we don't like:
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Modern European aesthetics do not suit every buyer
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Access to the aft cabin is limited
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Squeaking and rattling in the cabin while underway
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Production boat quality issues
Where to buy Axopar 45 XC:
Axopar.com
Where to buy Tiara 43 LE:
Tiara Yachts
The Tiara 43 LE is the first in the company’s new series of performance cabin cruisers. If it looks fast, it’s because it is fast. This boat, powered by twin Mercury V12 outboards churning out a combined 1,200 horsepower, gets up to 30 in about 11 seconds and tops out around 54 miles per hour.
As is expected from a brand like Tiara, this small motor yacht is beautifully appointed and well-equipped. The entire port gunwale opens into a large swim platform, opening up the cockpit space for water-fun or entertaining.
Down below, the boat has a large island berth forward and a separate double stateroom to midship. The pilothouse is enclosed with tempered glass all around and provides awesome visibility and all-season comfort.
All in all, the Tiara 43LE is a cabin cruiser that drives with power and elegance. Unlike other vessels in the class, however, this boat lacks a common area to work and eat, like a large cockpit table or a dinette in the pilothouse. The seating arrangements work great for socializing on the water, but you might want to look at the 48LE for overnights or longer-distance voyaging.
- Length Overall (LOA): 43'6"
- Beam: 13'
- Dry Weight: 23,300 lbs.
- Draft: 3'5"
- Fuel Tank: 400 gal.
- Water Tank: 60 gal.
- Holding Tank: 40 gal.
- Power: 2x Mercury 600 Verado V12 Outboards
- Top Speed: 47.4 knots (54.6 mph)
- Cruising Speed: 37.4 knots (43.1 mph)
- Fuel Burn at Cruise: 61.6 gph
- Range at Cruise: 219 nm (252 mi)
Things we like:
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Beautifully designed, expanding cockpit space that's great for entertaining
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Loaded with great features of luxury yachts
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Powerful and fast
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Spectacular dayboat features with the capability to comfortably overnight aboard
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Superior build-quality
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Easy to work on and maintain thanks to outboard power and large engineering space
Things we don't like:
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Small galley, not suited for more than drinks and snacks
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No dinette or large table to gather around or work from
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No other engine options
Where to buy Tiara 43 LE:
Tiara Yachts
The Eastbay 44 from Grand Banks is the company’s smallest Downeast cabin cruiser. It’s one of the first boats released by the brand under the leadership of CEO Mark Richards.
In a world filled with production boats, here is a moving work of art—a boat built as good as it looks that can carry you and your family to distant shores with comfort and ease.
A joystick control and widely-spaced engines make docking in tight spaces easy. Responsive throttles and the deep-vee hull make shooting even the roughest inlet a non-event.
But the resounding virtue of the Eastbay 44 is its build quality. This brand prides itself on pursuing perfection, and the Eastbay 44 might be the closest thing to it in the small motor yacht or cabin cruiser categories.
The Eastbay draws on the heritage of the Maine lobster boat. She’s beamy for a spacious interior and a stable ride. Her attractive, low-profile design contrasts the angular and tall flybridge offerings of her competition. And her beautifully appointed pilothouse is perfectly sheltered from the elements when you want to be. But, with the push of the button, the windows open, and the space has as much fresh air as you’d ever want.
- Length Overall: 48'10"
- Length On Deck: 43'7"
- Beam: 14'7"
- Draft: 3'5"
- Displacement: 36,883 lbs.
- Engine: 2x Volvo Penta D6-IPS 650S (480 hp, six-cylinder, pod-drive diesels)
- Top Speed: 33 knots (38 mph)
- Cruise Speed: 28 knots (32 mph) at 27 gallons per hour
- Cruise Range: 492 nautical miles
- Fuel Tank: 581 gal.
- Water Tank: 194 gal.
- Holding Tank: 41 gal.
Things we like:
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Top-tier brand with unmatched quality
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Outstanding and comfortable layout options
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Wide 14-foot beam for a more spacious interior
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Efficient and reliable Volvo diesel power
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Ride and tracking comfort for long-distance cruising
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Joystick control and IPS pod drives for easy docking and maneuvering
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Timeless aesthetics
Things we don't like:
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Built overseas
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Limited power options for the Volvo-opposed
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Some exterior teak to care for
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Traditional looks are not for everyone
All new for 2023, Jeanneau has introduced the Merry Fisher 1295 Fly, also called the NC Weekender 1295 Fly. At just over 40 feet, this true three-level yacht boasts three staterooms, two heads, tons of comfortable seating and lounge space, and enough storage to bring all your stuff with you.
Beyond helm features for easier docking, this cabin cruiser is designed to carry you and your family comfortably. There’s not really another 40-foot flybridge that offers as much as the 1295 for the same price point.
The spacious salon level features sliding glass doors that open onto the aft cockpit. The aft galley is fully appointed and allows for the perfect flow for socialization during meals and hanging out. The cockpit features a walkthrough boarding door to port and a large fold-down swim terrace to starboard.
Finally, the staterooms and heads are large and comfortable, with plenty of storage and headroom below.
- Length: (Overall/Hull) 41 feet, 2 inches/12.56 meters; 39 feet, 1 inch/11.92 meters
- Beam: 12 feet, 6 inches/3.80 meters
- Draft: 2 feet, 6 inches/0.76 meters
- Hull Weight: 18,031 pounds/8,181 kilograms
- Bridge Clearance: 16 feet, 5 inches/5.0 meters
- Fuel Capacity: 310 gallons/1,174 liters
- Engines: 3x 300 horsepower Yamaha outboards
- Cabins: 3
- CE Category: B10/C12
Things we like:
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Priced below competitors but loaded with features
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Spacious and comfortable interior with a true three-cabin layout
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Sliding salon doors with sociable flow between galley, interior, and exterior space
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Excellent outside spaces, including the large flybridge with seating and lounge, massive cockpit with fold-down swim terrace, and forward triple chaise lounge with extra seating on the bow
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Massive amounts of storage space throughout
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Powerful triple Yamaha outboard package with Helm Master EX joystick controls
Things we don't like:
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European design may not appeal to some traditional US buyers
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Possible low resale value in the US, although this improves as they become better-known
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A lighter-weight build may mean a rough ride in some conditions
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Production boat quality issues and less-than-perfect fit-and-finish
Where to buy Rinker 270 Express Cruiser:
Rinker Boats
The Rinker boat company may have gone the way of the dinosaurs, but the 270 Express Cruiser will be around for a while. Polaris has assumed ownership and support for these agile cruisers.
Enjoy 6’5” cabin headroom, a fully equipped galley, a head with wet shower, and sleeping quarters that can stretch 4 people if it has to.
Rinker has designed a smaller boat that has designs that make it seem bigger. Step inside and see how functionality isn’t compromised by a more streamlined setup.
An older, discontinued model, but a good one.
And the Express Cruiser certainly loves to move, meaning you got the amenities in something that motors like a speed boat.
Wakeboarding and tubing is quite a reasonable thing to do with the 270.
Choose either the MerCruiser SeaCore Drive or the workhorse Volvo Penta OceanX Drive for gasoline or diesel motors respectively.
As an update, this model seems to be discontinued, but as a used boat for sale with low running hours, it could be an affordable way to satisfaction.
- Length: 28’10”
- Beam: 8’6”
- Dry weight: 7,085lbs
- Capacity: sleeps 4
- Motor : Inboard MerC (gasoline) or Volvo Penta (Diesel)
Things we like:
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Lots of headroom in the cabin
Things we don't like:
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Nothing!
Where to buy Rinker 270 Express Cruiser:
Rinker Boats
Where to buy Regal 42 Fly:
Regal Boats
This spacious flybridge yacht is one of Regal’s flagships. It’s a cabin cruiser that flirts with the lifestyle aboard a larger motor yacht.
She’s already spacious, but the large windows add an incredibly open and light-filled feeling to all the spaces below.
The flybridge has a welcoming open layout for hanging out in the sun with 4-6 friends, and the upper salon, with its fully appointed galley, makes meal prep easy. Below decks, you’ll find two large staterooms, one with a queen-sized island berth and the other with an even larger king that can convert to two twins.
There’s a choice of adding an extra head instead of the lower galley and adding privacy walls. Performance-wise, driving this boat with Regal’s high-quality gauges and consoles will be a pleasure.
- Length: 41 feet, 11 inches
- Beam: 13 feet
- Draft: 44 inches
- Dry Weight: 27,400 lbs.
- Capacity: Yacht Certified
- Fuel Tank: 258 gal.
- Water Tank: 73 gal.
- Power Options: 2x Volvo D6 diesel with IPS drive (870 hp)
Things we like:
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Feels bigger than its 42 feet
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Excellent options such as Seakeeper 3 gyro stabilizer
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Washer/dryer, and central vacuum system
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Aft galley well-equipped and situated for entertainment
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Optional hydraulic swim platform or underwater PowerPlatform
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Extra shade cover for bow deck
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Available with diesel inboard or Yamaha gas outboards (Regal 42 FXO)
Where to buy Regal 42 Fly:
Regal Boats
Where to buy Back Cove 34O:
Back Cove Yachts
The perfectly balanced combination of performance, comfort, and downeast seaworthiness make the Back Cove 34O a cruising couple’s dream.
Her entirely new hull features Trailing Edge Lifting Surface (TRELIS) *D* design technology and is fitted with a standard bow thruster. The 34O delivers cruise and top-end speeds approximately 10 knots faster than the traditional single diesel Back Cove.
Built with entertaining in mind, the cockpit boasts an elegant salon with a versatile and comfortable settee along with a fully equipped galley. The aft-facing seat converts into a helm deck U-shaped dinette or second berth.
We’ve been seeing the double outboard motor solution on bigger boats in the last few years, and the Back Cove 340 does it pretty well. With twin 300hp Yamahas (or upgrade to 350hp with optional Suzuki), the performance of this cabin cruiser seems like a ski boat when it gets the chance to stretch its legs.
A couple of highlights of this cabin cruiser is the inventive helm step that provides excellent visibility as well as loads of storage space below the helm deck—large enough to fit all your water toys and fishing gear.
When dusk turns to dark, head over to the spacious master cabin where you’ll find a large and comfortable bed as well as a separate head and shower.
- Length: 38’11”
- Beam: 11’10”
- Dry weight: 17,000lbs
- Motor: 2 outboards
Things we like:
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Beautiful design
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Fuel efficient
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Ample storage space under the helm deck
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Inventive helm step
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Fine woodworking
Things we don't like:
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Couldn’t find anything!
Where to buy Back Cove 34O:
Back Cove Yachts
Where to buy Azimut Magellano 43:
Azimut Yachts
The Azimut Magellano 43 deserves a place in our list for her unparalleled mix of solid-performance with uber-luxurious surroundings. It’s a cabin cruiser built for long-range yachting. You’ll want to just keep sailing on.
It features three decks of pure sophistication and attention to detail. It comes with
three cabins, two full heads, a fully equipped galley, and loads of room to walk around, entertain, and relax.
Designed for luxury cruising, this trawler-inspired vessel comes with the unique Dual Mode hull, which ensures comfortable navigation and excellent seafaring even in choppy, deep-sea conditions.
This cabin cruiser, like the Grand Banks in this list, challenges the category and will likely be referred to by their owners and spectators as a beautiful yacht. That’s where this model fits on this list: a cabin cruiser boat that’s bigger in every way, including style and price.
It’s designed for extended voyages on bigger seas, but it’ll generate attention in the marina. The Magellano’s size will, however, make finding a slip difficult, so bear this in mind.
- Length: 43’10”
- Beam: 14’5”
- Dry weight: 38,800lbs
- Capacity: sleeps 5+
- Motor: 2 Inboard
Things we like:
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Up to 22 knots speed!
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Comfortable
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Multiple social zones
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Amazing stability in rough waters
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Classy interiors
Things we don't like:
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Absolutely nothing!
Where to buy Azimut Magellano 43:
Azimut Yachts
Where to buy Intrepid 41 Valor:
Intrepid Powerboats
One of the most recent additions to the Intrepid Powerboats line-up is the 41 Valor, a cabin cruiser designed for performance.
Despite the temptation of doing the next Key West Poker Run, it features a clean and crisp design and offers you and your guests loads of comfort and space for a memorable day of cruising or a pleasant overnight stay.
The large wraparound cockpit lounge is great for entertaining. Add the optional wet bar and the party is complete.
The private retreat below the cockpit includes a large queen-size berth in the aft, a galley on the starboard side, a private head with shower stall on the port side along with a V-shaped settee that can also be converted into a berth with the optional Hi-Lo table and filler cushion.
As with all Intrepids, it also features the company’s signature stepped hull, which delivers a smooth, dry ride with unmatched performance. With 2 or 3 outboard motors to choose from–including Evinrude 200 up to Mercury 450R–the Poker Run is calling!
- Length: 41'85'’
- Beam: 11’9”
- Motor: 2 or 3 outboards
Things we like:
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The 4” hydraulically actuated helm sole.
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Spacious
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Good for scuba diving or big game fishing
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Do Key West to the Bahamas in no time
Things we don't like:
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The base model doesn’t include some of the best amenities you’re going to want, like bow thruster
Where to buy Intrepid 41 Valor:
Intrepid Powerboats
Where to buy Regal 33 Express:
Regal Boats
One of the best cabin cruisers we know of, the Regal 33 Express has everything you need to spend as much time on the water as you like. No small feat considering its diminutive size.
This boat has a spacious cockpit with well-thought-out seating options making it maneuverable and more manageable than bigger cruisers.
Everyone will fight over their spot on the “UltraLounge,” an electrically activated four-position seat on the stern that is comfortable no matter how you use it. A cockpit bar-style galley has space for a fridge and electric grill.
Down below, the 33 Express has an enormous king-sized midship berth that can convert to two large twins. There’s a dinette built around a small galley and a convertible bunk forward that folds up and out of the settee. The head is large and features an electric toilet and a separate shower.
- Length: 34 feet, 3 inches
- Beam: 10 feet, 4 inches
- Draft (min/max): 21/37 inches
- Dry Weight: 13,200 lbs.
- Capacity: Yacht Certified
- Fuel Tank: 150 gal.
- Water Tank: 36 gal.
- Power Options: 2x Volvo V6 (560 hp) or 2x Volvo V8 (600 or 700 hp); or outboard power on the Regal 33XO
Things we like:
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Four-position "UltraLounge" on the transom moves forward and aft
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Optional hard top or power tower
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Cockpit galley and refreshment center with optional electric grill and fridge
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Additional galley down below
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Lifetime hull warranty
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Separate shower
Things we don't like:
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Gas-only engine options
Where to buy Regal 33 Express:
Regal Boats
Where to buy Sabre Salon Express 38:
Sabre Yachts
Classic Downeast lines paired with all the right features make the Sabre Salon Express 38 “a boat that boaters recognize.”
This pocket cruising yacht—ideal for a couple or a small family—boasts an open, elegant, and inviting salon which opens up to an equally spacious and comfortable cockpit, great for entertaining and al fresco dining.
The cabin below comes with a fully equipped galley, a lounge, a master berth, as well as a full head. Add plenty of stowage to this cruiser and summer voyage is both realistic and uncompromising.
The classic profile, thrilling performance, and low sound levels make the Sabre SE 38 an icon of nautically sensible design.
- Length: 41’9”
- Beam: 13’4”
- Dry weight: 21,000lbs
- Capacity: Yacht certified
- Motor: 2 inboards
Things we like:
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Great performance
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Classic cherry wood interiors
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Comfortable
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Joystick steering is standard
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Good access to engine room for visual checks
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Retractable hatch in bedroom opens up to salon to make the interior seem bigger
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Great storage space
Things we don't like:
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Nothing!
Where to buy Sabre Salon Express 38:
Sabre Yachts
Where to buy Jeanneau NC1095 Fly:
Jeanneau America
The NC1095 Fly is the culmination of a practical approach to a cabin cruiser with intelligent design spawned by a modern interpretation of what cruising is all about. This is an amazing 3 stateroom, 35-foot boat that can so easily be called a home away from home.
This is a plus model option to Juneau’s 35 foot flagship NC1095 that adds the flybridge for those lovely sunny days when you can lavish in getting closer to the sun. It has ample space in the aft section of the cockpit with a movable sofa seat when tilting the two outboard motors.
The salon itself is full of storage cubbies, a long galley table with sink and stove and a modular table that doubles as an additional berth. With the cockpit enclosure around the aft seating area, the living space becomes that much more impressive in a 35 footer.
The Fly is easily big enough for a family or a small party to while away a weekend or a summer playing cards, reading, while cruising to another horizon.
As a performance vessel, the NC1095 Fly handles like a bowrider. It’s twin Yamaha outboards are quiet but insistent and the controls–including bow thruster–make turning, docking, navigating intuitive and responsive. Powered by Garmin instruments with optional auto-pilot solutions, even less-experienced mariners will feel more at ease behind the wheel.
Speaking of space again, the recessed starboard side deck makes for quick access for laying out fenders and moorings, while access to the boat’s mechanical, power and fuel systems makes visual inspection and maintenance that much easier.
The V-berth stateroom has a lot of natural light and smart storage. The second berth has plenty of space with standing room too, while the third stateroom–a little smaller–still has a double bunk and an optional second fridge.
Built in the Cadillac, Michigan factory the venerable Juneau Yacht company has joined its artisan past with its desire to adapt and improve. The flydeck variant of their motor boat flagship is testament to Juneau’s history of understanding what works and doing it even better.
- Length: 34’3”
- Beam: 11’
- Dry weight: 11,685lbs
- Capacity: Sleeps up to 8
- Motor: 2 outboards
Things we like:
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It’s a cabin cruiser that handles like a runabout
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Optional sleeping capacity for 8
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Recessed starboard sidedeck for easy docking
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Salon and aft seating makes entertaining easy
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Easy access to component for quick visual inspection
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Great natural light in the V-berth stateroom (The Master)
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Lots of stowage
Things we don't like:
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What’s not to like?
Where to buy Jeanneau NC1095 Fly:
Jeanneau America
Where to buy Sea Ray Sundancer 320:
Sea Ray
In many ways, it was the Sundancer that made Sea Ray famous. With their classy blend of speed and overnight accommodations, these express cruisers are the perfect size for most boaters looking to get out on the water and enjoy a second home away from home.
Sundancers in the 31 to 32-foot range have long been the best sellers. It’s the Goldilocks boat that is neither too large nor too small. The current Sundancer 320 is available with either Mercruiser sterndrive or Mercury outboard power.
The Sundancer features some of the great technology you’ll find in other Sea Rays, including the submersible swim platform and plush seating. The bow now features a clever sun lounge with a walkway and removable table, making a much more functional space compared to similar cabin cruisers of the past.
- Length: 32 feet, 10 inches
- Beam: 10 feet, 7 inches
- Draft (max/min): 41 inches/30 inches
- Weight: 14,000 pounds
- Power: 2x Mercruiser 6.2L MPI ECT Bravo Three X (300 hp each)
- Number of people: Yacht Certified
- Fuel: 158 gallons
Things we like:
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New bow lounge and seating area
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Wet bar/outdoor galley with optional electric grill
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Submersible swim platform
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Functional and spacious layout down below
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Convertible hardtop with open windshield, open coupe windshield, or full coupe enclosure
Things we don't like:
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Long list of optionals you’re going to want to splurge for
Where to buy Sea Ray Sundancer 320:
Sea Ray
Where to buy Jeanneau Leader 33:
Jeanneau
Cruise in functional style aboard the Leader 33. A moderately sized cabin cruiser with surprising space and plush interiors, the Leader 33 is a good entry boat into touring.
Available in two versions: an Open version with an arch and a Sport Top version with an electrically opening hard top, the Leader 33 boasts a spacious and functional layout which makes relaxing and entertaining a breeze.
Long windows in the hull offer beautiful sea views along with plenty of natural light in the cabin below. Also, two galleys, two sleeping berths, and an expansive head with a separate shower stall make the Leader 33 the ideal boat for a weekend getaway.
Junneau is a well-established name and there are plenty of solid used options for this model. When you find one for sale at a dealer or marina, take it for a spin.
- Length: 34’8”
- Dry weight: 10,829lbs
- Capacity: Yacht certified
Things we like:
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Roomy
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A door in the salon offers privacy for the cabin—unique feature among a cabin cruiser this size
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Sleek design
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Plenty of headroom in the cabin
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Lots of windows in the cabin
Things we don't like:
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Nothing!
Where to buy Jeanneau Leader 33:
Jeanneau
Where to buy Regal 38 SAV:
Regal Boats
The Regal 38 SAV defies being put in a category. It looks like a simple center console, but it has the amenities of a fully-furbished cabin cruiser. It will thrive in the warm Gulf waters and the Caribbean.
The SAV stands for Sports Activity Vessel. In other words, it’s an SUV on the water with the functionality to match its name. Adjustable seating and the ability to go to the beach and go on a blue water cruise will keep the whole family happy, whether fishing, cruising, tanning, or playing in the water.
If you’re in the market for a boat that can comfortably entertain a crowd or take the family on a comfortable cruise, the 38 SAV is worth a look. While not as performance-oriented as other options, it offers features and a layout comparable to the Tiara 43 LE or Sea Ray SLX 400 but at a friendlier price point than either. If you want something with a fully enclosed cockpit, check out the Regal LS36.
- Length: 39 feet, 3 inches
- Beam: 11 feet, 11 inches
- Draft (min/max): 23/31 inches
- Dry Weight: 18,800 lbs.
- Capacity: Yacht Certified
- Fuel Tank: 340 gal.
- Water Tank: 60 gal.
- Power Options: 3x Yamaha 300 hp outboard
Things we like:
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Excellent and useable layout with adaptive aft cockpit space
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Bow seating with an optional table
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Refreshment island
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Versatile captain seats
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Choice of diesel or gas generator
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Optional Seakeeper 3 gyro
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Standing headroom cabin with convertible berths and seating
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Full head with separate shower
Where to buy Regal 38 SAV:
Regal Boats
A Quick Guide to Cabin Cruisers
They need a little more than just a cabin under the deck to be called a cabin cruiser. Think bowrider or runabout and expand outwards with a mind toward extending your daytrip so it potentially never ends. That entails more space and comfort like you get with your typical luxury yacht combined with performance associated with the bowriders.
The cabin cruisers we have on the list are designed with a maritime intelligence that incorporates deep and fundamental logic required to make recreational sailing as a lifestyle both safe and enjoyable. A model like the NC1095 Fly is a great example of a modern interpretation of a cabin cruiser that really embodies the maritime equivalent of a newer RV.
When deciding what vessel is right for you, figure out how much space you need, how long you’re going to be cruising and pay particular attention to how comfortable you feel navigating tighter waterways and docking. Smaller craft like the Chris-Craft 34 are easier to wrap your head around and if your needs and horizons are closer to home than this is a good vessel for cruising shorter overnight excursions and even navigating smaller waterways like river systems.
The bigger boats, like the Grand Banks 44, will appeal to longer voyages further out at sea. These are vessels that could even traverse the Atlantic–for the intrepid mariner–and have a great go of the Mediterranean.
While size will increase the challenges when navigating and docking (make sure to use boat fenders when docking), these modern cabin cruisers have been designed so well in order to make the pilot seem a steady, old hand at the helm.
Consider the need for bow thrusters, whether you want inboard motors or outboard motors (the latter tend to be cheaper and easier to maintain), air conditioning/heating, where you can get a boat slip and how readily available guest slips are for boats with the different beams (width).
These boats are still relatively easy to operate but they can go quite fast on the water. Remember to observe the customs and rules on the waves. Most importantly: enjoy.
Take a look at these videos that demonstrate some of the models on our list:
Frequently asked questions
A cabin cruiser is a type of powerboat that typically ranges from 25 to 45 feet in length. Because they come with sleeping, cooking, and bathroom facilities they are a top choice for weekend trips but also manageable enough for quick day trips.
These are some of the best cabin cruiser brands on the market today:
Prices will vary depending on the size as well as the included amenities.
A cabin cruiser usually costs between U$100,000 to U$700,000. However, more sophisticated models, like the East Bay 44 can go for as much as U$1 million.
Cabin cruisers are very similar to larger yachts. They can cruise long distances and they offer many facilities that help keep passengers comfortable during long haul trips, but unlike a large yacht, a cabin cruiser boat does not require a professional crew aboard.
Comments
Love it! It would be fun to test drive each!
It’s possible to test a lot of them at a boat show. Board and check out the interior and, if you’re lucky, join along for a sea trial.
Hi Jin
This is great feedback, and we’ll take it into account when updating our guides.
This is a great list. I keep coming back to them to discover more manufacturers and models. Is it possible, however, to add cost ranges to these models or generic $$$ cost brackets. The boat companies all like to hide the cost and not knowing the brands I am spending most of my time trying to figure out which one is the best value. You mentioned a range of $100k to $700k but I have yet to find the $100k model
What are the best “hardtop Express Cruisers in the 36′ LOA range with OB engines and a fully enclosed weatherproof helm/salon area? I would like a boat that can sleep six adults.
Hey Keith. Thank you for your service. Some of the boat makers have military discounts like Crestliner (for fishing boats mainly: https://www.crestliner.com/specials/military-discount/), but talk to the guys at your local marina. I’ve found that they do reward service with a price cut sometimes. Check out these guys too: https://www.harborsidemarinesales.com/
Hello
Is there a disabled veteran discount?