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2010 Princess V62
491,803 €
Boat Lagoon Yachting | Phuket, Thailand

2015 Princess V39
280,414 €
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Boat Lagoon Yachting | Phuket, Thailand

2011 Azimut 58 Fly
595,341 €
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The Yacht Sales Co. | Phuket, Thailand, Thailand

2015 Princess V39
294,310 €
Primus Marine | Phuket, Thailand

2008 Princess 54 Flybridge
618,833 €
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Boat Lagoon Yachting | Pattaya, Thailand

2015 Princess V39
301,122 €
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Boat Lagoon Yachting | Phuket, Thailand

2015 Princess V39
280,414 €
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Simpson Marine Limited | Phuket, Thailand

2009 Astondoa 96 GLX
1,725,626 €
Yachts for Sale BCN SL | Sewalls Point, Florida

2025 Sealine C335V
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Berthon USA | Newport, Rhode Island

2018 Formula 400 Super Sport
343,399 €
Rick Obey Yacht Sales | Buffalo, New York

Cruisers are motor boats which are specially designed for long sails and therefore usually have plenty of space and roomy cabins. In general, they are designed to provide comfort rather than speed and performance. They offer an easy and convenient navigation, especially in difficult conditions, such as when it is windy. There are also cuddy cruiser versions, in other words, those which are sportier and with a streamlined and innovative design that gives them more speed. As they are not too big, generally between 8 to 14 metres long, they move well in water and are manageable. They can also be towed, therefore the cost of mooring, can be saved on. The cabin, with an internal helm is usually spacious and can have an open saloon towards the stern or in the middle. Cruisers usually have the bathroom and at least one cabin below deck. Most of these boats have heating and air conditioning, an electric generator and boiler. Generally they offer the same equipment as larger yachts, but are smaller and with reduced costs, in addition, they don't require a professional skipper to be on board.