For a Good Time on the Water.
Nestled somewhere between a Bowrider and a Cruiser, a Cuddy Cabin serves as a great small family boat for recreation, overnighter and fishing. There is a small enclosure below deck which is the "Cuddy" this typically consists of a V-shaped berth, a porta potty at the head, and possibly a freshwater sink.
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Can I fish on a Cuddy Cabin?
Cuddies offer the perfect platform for fishing as they are nimble and maneuverable, but are ideal for providing comfort without sacrificing power, when the fish are not biting! You can find listings of fishing boats on Boatcrazy.
Do Cuddy Cabins have a Galley
Generally, most Cuddy models won’t have anything besides a possible freshwater sink. But larger models may have more extras.
What is the difference between a Cuddy and a Cruiser?
Cuddy Cabins tend only to provide the bare essentials, such as just one V-berth and very little amenities. Whereas Cruisers will have multiple berths, plenty more space, a galley, and a good plumbing system.
How large are Cuddy Cabins?
Cuddy Cabins are usually in the 18'-25' range and are a natural progression from the typical Bass Boat, Bowrider or Deck Boat.
How much does a Cuddy Cabin cost?
On average the price of a new Cuddy costs $50,000 and up. On Boatcrazy, prices start at $17,500 for a used Cuddy Cabin.
Are Cuddy Cabins popular?
Cuddy boats are popular as recreational boats with people who want a little shelter and storage space but do not want to upgrade to a full cabin boat.