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A cabin cruiser usually ranges in size from 25 to 45 feet in length. These craft are generally equipped with a head (toilet), a galley, and at least one berth. Most cabin cruisers usually have a small dining area and some have an aft cabin (a cabin to the rear of the cockpit, with a double bed) Some cabin cruisers are equipped with heating, air conditioningFact: date=April 2008, and power generators. Most also have water heaters and shore power electric systems.
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A cabin cruiser usually ranges in size from 25 to 45 feet in length. These craft are generally equipped with a head (toilet), a galley, and at least one berth. Most cabin cruisers usually have a small dining area and some have an aft cabin (a cabin to the rear of the cockpit, with a double bed) Some cabin cruisers are equipped with heating, air conditioningFact: date=April 2008, and power generators. Most also have water heaters and shore power electric systems.
Most newer cabin cruisers are faster than older models because of improved aerodynamic and hydrodynamic designs. Cabin cruisers are generally able to handle the water well because of their size and give a stable ride. They are generally spacious in the cockpit (open seating area towards at aft or centre).
In the UK purpose built cabin cruisers were popular on the canal network in the 1960s and 1970s. Leading manufacturers were Norman, Viking and Dawncraft. Today they are more commonly found on the navigable rivers rather than canals.
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Mr Wong


just bought a 1979 mackinac 22ft. cruiser looking for a good place to get parts, would like a few places I could shop on the net thanks.
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