We owned both, first a Cruiser, then an Angler. Both were the "modern" hull. We found that we never really did overnight, despite having had notions of doing so when we bought the Cruiser. Just day use and commuting to the San Juans. The Angler is lighter overall, and the weight is centered more forward, making it less sensitive to stern weight. With 4-stroke engines both boats are more stern heavy than optimal IMHO, but the Angler handles this better. If you have a cooler and/or couple of other items in the cockpit of the cruiser you'll be lucky to be able to open and close the door freely, and fishermen will be bumping into each other constantly. The cruiser does have a sink and stove, which would be pretty important for extended cruising. I think 2007 was the last year that the Angler was made with a hard back, which was a must-have to us. C-Dory has produced many more of the cruisers over the years, so they're easier to find used I believe. We had no problem selling either when the time came, except for that the last sale left me (temporarily)without a C-Dory. Cheers! Mike.