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Discussion in 'General Yachting Discussion' started by Zeeman28a, Aug 18, 2008.

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  1. Zeeman28a

    Zeeman28a New Member

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    The rules say, "if in doubt, don't", when it comes to posting pics. I've been lurking here on the forum for a while now and enjoying the articles and pics.

    I took a picture of a yacht I saw in Vancouver that I'd like more information on. I liked to the look of it. However, at the time, it didn't occur to me to focus in on the, what I think is, the company logo.

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    I figure I should be safe to post this.

    Anyone recognise that? I know it's not the greatest pic but it should be easy to identify with the most knowledgeable of posters here. I think the first 3 letters are CRU, but I haven't been able to find a designer or manufacturer with those 3 letters.

    Thanks.
  2. AMG

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  3. Zeeman28a

    Zeeman28a New Member

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    Thanks AMG. It looks similar to the 395 and the 415 but is a different model that is not shown. Probably an older style that is out of date.

    Nice looking boats.
  4. Woodsong

    Woodsong New Member

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    I owned a 2003 Cruisers 3372 before my current boat (silverton 38 sport bridge). Cruisers makes a very good boat and we were pleased with the overall value. There are not many of them around here but they are a good maker of express style boats and and some sedans/aft cabins.
  5. coismov

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    Cruisers are built in Oconto, Wisconsin. They're quite prevalent on and around the Great Lakes.