16 versus 22 visibility

Haven Finder

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Can someone who has owned both a 16 and a 22 Cruiser comment on any differences between the two boats in terms of forward visibility from inside the cabin (especially when planing)? Do you see more beyond the bow with the shorter hull? Is there much difference between the 16 Cruiser and the 16 Angler's more forward cabin?
 
Well, there is less boat to block visibility with no rear bulk head(other than canvas), and also the fact that all the windows are closer to you in a 16 definitly makes it easier to see. But I always felt the 22 had good visibility too. The 16 angler has a pretty decent cockpit space for a 16 foot boat if you fish, so the cuddy is smaller and really just storage on the angler to compensate, which brings the whole cabin and also the weight forward. I personally like the looks of the angler better, and since I primarily fish it was a no brainer for me. All three boats are great so you can't go wrong, but I'd figure out what your primary type of boating will be, and focus on a boat for that activity. I had a 22 and loved it, though sometimes, or specifically at my cabin where I boat alot. It was too much boat. Marginal launches, putting in and out alot because of tides/wind.. and other factors really make me appreciate the 16 for what it is. A simple, inexpensive, salty little fishing boat, that I hardly even notice when I'm towing. Good luck in the search!!

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Haven Finder":16knjs10 said:
Can someone who has owned both a 16 and a 22 Cruiser comment on any differences between the two boats in terms of forward visibility from inside the cabin (especially when planing)?

Formerly, we had the 16' Cruiser and obviously that vessel has better visibility than the 22' since it is smaller and you are "pressed" in closer to your windows. Additionally, since you have no bulkhead behind you on the 16', there is unobstructed visibility behind you.
The above being said, I don't believe that visibility would be a notable factor in deciding between a 16' and a 22' as there are too many more considerations to "weigh".
All different cabin style boats have varying visibility considerations as do all vehicles (ie: I own and drive a van, pickup truck, CRV, flatbed farm truck, as well as drive a medic unit and fire engines). All of these have different visibility factors/limitations that you adjust to so you can safely operate the respective vehicle.
 
Forward visibility on any of the C-Dory Cruiser models is excellent in my opinion whether on plane or at displacement speeds.

What do you primarily plan to do with the boat? That may help you decide. As often stated on this forum, every boat is a compromise. We really enjoyed our 16' Cruiser & absolutely love our 25' Cruiser. Wish I could keep both, but we just don't have enough room for so many neat toys!

Whatever you decide, enjoy!
 
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