Wood Zeppelin
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I get the general idea... not an overnight cruising boat. But where do you draw the line? I'm curious about different people's definitions.
Sleeping Cuddy's / V-berths...
I'd say a 16' Angler is a Day boat. But a 19' and 22' Anglers do have sleeping cuddys.. Yet they are not really "Cruisers", does just adding the sleeping are mean the are not "day boats"?
Or does it take more of a full cabin?
Also, does a hardtop cabin make a difference? Would you do multi0day cruises in a soft-top boat (assuming you still had a V-berth for sleeping?)
Sleeping Cuddy's / V-berths...
I'd say a 16' Angler is a Day boat. But a 19' and 22' Anglers do have sleeping cuddys.. Yet they are not really "Cruisers", does just adding the sleeping are mean the are not "day boats"?
Or does it take more of a full cabin?
Also, does a hardtop cabin make a difference? Would you do multi0day cruises in a soft-top boat (assuming you still had a V-berth for sleeping?)