Has anyone heard of "Cruiser Inc boats"?

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Godfirst

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Hi, just got a new boat well used a 87' with a merc 5.7 sterndrive it has a cuddy cabin the question is how relaible are they? Does anyone know any history of this company couldn't find anything about them on the internet hope I made a good choice. Thanks much Duane
by the way it says smith brothers on it out of Flordia
 
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Neverhome

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Re: Has anyone heard of "Cruiser Inc boats"?

Cruiser Inc boats are generally very well made. I have been aboard several at my marina and am very impressed in both the quality and the design.

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Re: Has anyone heard of "Cruiser Inc boats"?

Thanks for the info, do you know if the company still makes boats?
 

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I am not sure but you can google the company to find out. They don't seem to advertise as much as the other brands. My main concern would be the condition of the engine. I have always had Mercruisers and found them for the most part to be pretty much bullet proof. Parts are easily available and just about any marine mechanic can work on them if you are not handy yourself. I have the 5.7 with a 2 barrel carb in my 2359 Trophy and it is adequate. It is fresh water cooled and has been used in salt water since I bought it new in 2002 and I have had no problems with it but I also have it serviced and tuned up after every season. Of course a bigger engine is always better as you have the option of using extra power if you need it and in some cases they are better on gas because they don't have to work as hard getting up on plane. As to the boat itself, you can do most of the upkeep on the hull and interior and most yards offer fiberglass work if you manage to hole the hull. If you like the boat, spend the money to have it surveyed. That will tell you if it is worth it and a survey is cheap insurance versus finding a major problem after it is yours.

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Re: Has anyone heard of "Cruiser Inc boats"?

Around here the boats are fairly well thought of, but as with any boat, it comes down to how well it was cared for. We test drove several '85-'92 inboard Criusers and though we did not buy one, they seemed to be holding up great for their age.
 

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Overall they are great boats. The only thing I have heard from owners of more recent years is some electrical connection problems. Apparently the connection plugs they use can be a little trouble on their wiring harness.
 

Godfirst

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Thanks again for all the info Duane
 

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Re: Has anyone heard of "Cruiser Inc boats"?

Hi, just got a new boat well used a 87' with a merc 5.7 sterndrive it has a cuddy cabin the question is how relaible are they? Does anyone know any history of this company couldn't find anything about them on the internet hope I made a good choice. Thanks much Duane
by the way it says smith brothers on it out of Flordia

I acquired a 1976 Cruisers Inc cruiser here in Seattle area about the same time you did (August 2008). These are good boats, and certainly at the higher general standard make at the time. Mine was made while the brand was owned by Mirro Marine. The evolution of the company is now Cruiser Yachts...and is a whole different kind of thing. They do have a small bit of the history posted on their site however.

I agree, virtually no info about these boats online. Attached is a photo of the decal logo on the side of mine.. Anyone know what the orginal color was in the logo? Gold? Green? Phosphor? This particular logo is 7 inches long by 3.5 inches high.
 

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I own a 1998 Cruisers 3575. I love this boat. My best buddy have a 1998 37' Sea Ray. Although the Searay is a very popular boat, the Cruisers is a more stable boat. In 3' seas, it rides like the water is flat. To this day, I have never had any problems with the boat other than the normal problems that any boat would have. I have never had a manufactory or engine problem. If and when I upgrade, I will be looking for another Cruisers. I swear by them... Also, I agree, their website is horrible. Maybe they spent too much time on the boat and not enough on the website.
 

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They don't build them like they used to:


Cruisers traces her origins to the summer of 1953 starting out as Cruisers, Inc. Her founders were six of the second generation Thompson family members. Ray, Glenn, Roy, Grant, Bob, and Ted Thompson, Jr.
established Cruisers as a result to fill a niche for larger
outboard cabin cruiser type boats.


The corporation Cruisers, Inc. was created with the full blessing and cooperation of Thompson Boat. The synergy between the two corporations is evidenced in the initial actual cabin cruiser made by the two firms. In the late months of 1953 Cruisers, Inc. built a nineteen-foot cabin cruiser. She was a clinker hull suitable of using the largest of twin outboards then available. The advertising flyer proudly stated she was ?Thompson Designed? and built to ?Thompson Quality? by Cruisers, Inc. and sold by Thompson. The cabin boat was built specifically to show at the New York Boat Show in January1954. Another one was purported to have been built for display at the Chicago Boat Show, several weeks later. The model was dropped from the product line and those two boats were the only ones of the type built. No one knows what happened to them.


From her inception in ?53 until the end of 1958 Cruisers and Thompson were working hand in hand. Another example of this cooperation was the 1955 Thompson Off Shore eighteen-footer. The exact same
picture was used in the 1955 Thompson catalog as was used by Cruisers the following year in their literature to illustrate their Vacationer model. Ownership of Cruisers changed hands effective January 02, 1959 when brothers Roy H. and G. Grant Thompson gained complete control. From that point forward the firms competed with one another.


As more and more builders introduced fiberglass boats, the markets for wooden watercraft were declining in the early 1960s. Cruisers was producing 3,000 boats annually in the early sixties. This dropped precipitously when only 800 were sold in the 1965 sales season. The only means to get back in the game was to make the leap from wood to reinforced fiber plastic technology.
 

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I have a "72" 23' Macanac, powered by a 188 mercruser, been a great boat. bought it in 1982, Cruisers are hard to beat , my emblem is black with white letters, goldbricker is the name of the boat.
 

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Hi, just got a new boat well used a 87' with a merc 5.7 sterndrive it has a cuddy cabin the question is how relaible are they? Does anyone know any history of this company couldn't find anything about them on the internet hope I made a good choice. Thanks much Duane
by the way it says smith brothers on it out of Flordia

Cruisers Inc. started as a family owned business some 60 years ago. Two brothers Roy and Grant launched Cruisers Inc. in Oconto, Wisconsin. They produce yacht models from 28 to 58 feet . I'm sure there is more history on them if you check. EDIT
 
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