Cruiser boats are the ideal choice for those seeking a blend of comfort, performance, and versatility on the water. Perfect for longer trips and extended stays, these boats typically range from 10 to 18 meters in length, providing ample space for living, entertaining, and exploring.
Available in new, stock, and used cruisers, these boats are equipped with all the amenities needed for an enjoyable time at sea. You can expect multiple cabins, a well-appointed galley, spacious saloons, and full bathrooms, making them perfect for extended cruising or even live-aboard options. The design of cruiser boats often emphasizes comfort, with features like large decks, sunbathing areas, and advanced navigation systems to ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey.
Whether you’re in the market for a new cruiser boat with state-of-the-art technology, a dependable stock model ready for immediate use, or a used cruiser boat that has stood the test of time, there’s a wide range of options to suit your needs. Cruiser boats are perfect for families, couples, or groups of friends looking to embark on longer voyages, offering the freedom to explore distant destinations in comfort and style.
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ISA
M/Y I*****80m Continental 80
2028
2 x MTU
Features: Helipad, Elevator, Beach Club, Aircon
Heesen
M/Y P*****60m 60m Steel
2027
2 x MTU
Features: Bow Thruster, Beach Club, Swim Platform, Aircon
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Benetti
LUMINOSITY108m Custom
2022
2 x ABB
Features: Helipad, Beach Club
Washington Yachting Group
ATTESSA IV101m Remodeled
2010 (2010)
2 x Wartsila 6,595hp
Features: Helipad, Elevator, Stabilisers
West Palm Beach, Florida, USA
Neorion
MOONLIGHT II91m Custom
2005 (2020)
2 x Caterpillar 2,760hp
Features: Elevator, Beach Club
Amels
HERE COMES THE SUN89m Amels 272
2017 (2021)
2 x Caterpillar 3,151hp
Features: Elevator, Beach Club, Swim Platform
1 Not for sale to US residents while in US waters
2 Approx Price Conversion
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Six is a tricky number in yachting. A three-cabin yacht is available at around 15m (50ft), this will provide six berths. This set up means two people sharing each cabin, the third cabin being quite tight at 15m, but more spacious as you hit 17m (55ft) or more.
If you want to a separate cabin for at least two of the guests you need four cabins. This requires a big step up in size, to around 20m (65ft). This not only requires significantly more money, but also takes you close to crewed yacht territory, adding yet more expense and changing the entire nature of ownership. A 15m boat is far easier to handle than a 20m one.
But there are options. For instance, there are plenty of three-cabin yachts with a small, optional fourth aft cabin. This might be enough for a younger guest, leaving a main cabin free for single occupancy.
Any of these yacht sizes should be enough to deliver the social space and on-water ability you need, just make sure you can get six people around the interior and deck dining areas.
This will depend on the yacht itself and the speed it is designed to run at. A fast planing yacht might be able to cover some 300-400 nautical miles at a cruising speed of 20-25 knots. If this yacht were to run at only 10 knots, its range would increase greatly, but the planing hull is not designed to run at this speed and so the ride may be less stable, without stabilisers.
A displacement yacht, designed to travel slowly and efficiently, cruising at 9 knots might have a range of over a 1000nm.
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