A cabin cruiser is a type of recreational motorboat equipped with a cabin that provides enclosed space for passengers and often includes amenities such as seating areas, a galley (kitchen), sleeping quarters, and a restroom. Ranging from around 25 to 45 feet in length (though some can be larger), cabin cruisers are designed for comfort during extended trips on inland waters, lakes, and rivers, as well as for coastal exploration.
Typically, these boats have a sleek hull and a well-finished, often luxurious, interior. Cabin cruisers are powered by inboard or outboard engines, providing a balance of speed and handling suited for leisurely cruising. Their design prioritizes stability, convenience, and the ability to accommodate small groups comfortably, making them popular for both day trips and overnight excursions.