Cruisers 390 with Diesel in big seas

Liberty44140Liberty44140 Member Posts: 4,318 ✭✭✭✭✭
Looking at a 2007 Cruisers 390 with V drive Volvo D6 diesels. Not much out there on how it will ride. Anyone on here ever been on one in big seas? We are looking for a nice comfortable ride in chop or 5 ft Lake Erie close waves similar to our friends sea ray 40 da with Cummins. I’ve not rode on a Rinker 41 with v drive in big waves to compare to a Rinker. Thanks! 
07' Cruisers 390 (Previous Rinker's: 06' 342EC & 01' 310FV)

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  • LaReaLaRea Member Posts: 7,504 ✭✭✭✭✭
    A buddy of mine just sold his 3672 (same hull as the 390).  He has lots of experience on the Chesapeake Bay, which gets brutal steep chop like what you're describing.  He said "the boat will handle 4-6 foot seas but those onboard would not." 
  • Liberty44140Liberty44140 Member Posts: 4,318 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Thanks, any more clarity? The crew is not happy because it’s wet, or bouncey, or it’s a great ride the crew just doesn’t like the bad weather scene?
    07' Cruisers 390 (Previous Rinker's: 06' 342EC & 01' 310FV)

  • Dream_InnDream_Inn Member, Moderator Posts: 7,552 mod
    Mainly because of the bounce.  I know my boat can handle more than the crew can.  I've had her in some pretty good size waves in the ocean (into them, they went up and over bow with splash over hard top...with them, some of crew didn't feel so well).  Was not a problem for the boat...

    Dream 'Inn III -- 2008 400 Express

  • Liberty44140Liberty44140 Member Posts: 4,318 ✭✭✭✭✭
    That’s guys, I’m going to take this as good news. I’m comparing it to my friends sea ray 40 da with diesels and I’m being told that it will ride the same in chop and big waves which is good with me, his boat rides very nice. I won’t be able to sea trial prior to purchase so trying to make sure ride will be good. Thanks again 
    07' Cruisers 390 (Previous Rinker's: 06' 342EC & 01' 310FV)

  • zaverin1zaverin1 Member Posts: 1,672 ✭✭✭
    Dude
    boat handling in big seas is determined by weight and size.
    overall length 
    and beam.
    bigger the better.
    like the saying : no replacement for displacement 
  • Liberty44140Liberty44140 Member Posts: 4,318 ✭✭✭✭✭
    zaverin1 said:
    Dude
    boat handling in big seas is determined by weight and size.
    overall length 
    and beam.
    bigger the better.
    like the saying : no replacement for displacement 
    Perfect! She is the same length, width and weight as the Ray we are comparing her to so that works well! 
    07' Cruisers 390 (Previous Rinker's: 06' 342EC & 01' 310FV)

  • dalekdalek Member Posts: 258 ✭✭✭
    Just because I think it's interesting to boaters. Ferry on the stormy Irish sea recently. 60000 Ton.
  • Michael TMichael T Member Posts: 7,227 ✭✭✭✭✭
    The Sea Ray 40 foot hull is quite different from the Rinker 40 foot hull. IMO, having been in both in seas of five plus feet there is quite a difference. IMO the Rinker hulls, as some have said, have greater height then slope down a bit at the bow. A Rinker EC 360 or EC 400 or series 400/410 hulls have HUGE headroom in their forward cabins. In the rear sleeping area and shower it is over SEVEN feet. At the front berth it is at least 6'6". I am 6'6" tall and can sit up WITH plenty of headroom in the 350/360/400/410 series Rinkers. My friends' (I have two with sea ray 400 series) Sea Rays have no where near the head room in the forward cabin area and a much narrower forward berth area - this is because the front bow is flared out a LOT. This is meant for offshore running. As said by others on this forum, a Rinker hull will outlast the occupants as the hull is super strong but NOT IMO designed for heavy seas running comfort as its bow sides are steep (more room) whereas the Sea Ray has deeply swept front bow sides (considerably less forward berth room) but IMO significantly better rough seas comfort due to the water shedding front bow. Bottom line: unless I was doing a LOT of rough seas running it would be a Rinker hands-down for me because of the vast extra room. Cheers to all from Turks and Caicos MT.
  • Liberty44140Liberty44140 Member Posts: 4,318 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Thanks MT. I am in contract to buy the Cruisers 390, will post some pics when I’ve got more. 
    07' Cruisers 390 (Previous Rinker's: 06' 342EC & 01' 310FV)

  • Handymans342Handymans342 Member Posts: 10,375 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Lib, I looked at the same boat but had the big blocks. It was nice but it needed a lot of work and there were several water leaks. Turned out it was a repo. Admiral loved the cabin area. Post survey results asap
  • zaverin1zaverin1 Member Posts: 1,672 ✭✭✭
    Mike T you must be smoking some good stuff
    my bro’s 420 hardtop dancer has enough room to sit fit a semi in there 
  • zaverin1zaverin1 Member Posts: 1,672 ✭✭✭
    Two heads and a Separate shower 
    plus a 14ft beam 
  • Dream_InnDream_Inn Member, Moderator Posts: 7,552 mod
    zaverin1 said:
    Two heads and a Separate shower 
    plus a 14ft beam 
    I've been in a lot of those two head boats and they always have twin beds that aren't true twin bed size.  They are considerably smaller.  I'd have a hard time buying a boat under 46 ft that have two heads.  You lose too much space in the aft cabin with the extra head. 

    Dream 'Inn III -- 2008 400 Express

  • zaverin1zaverin1 Member Posts: 1,672 ✭✭✭
    Google a 2003 up 420 dancer 

  • Michael TMichael T Member Posts: 7,227 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Try sitting up on the front berth of a 400 series SR. Unless you are pretty short you will be on the ceiling.
  • aero3113aero3113 Member Posts: 8,776 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Even comparing my 2001 242 to my cousins 2007 240 SR there was a HUGE difference in size. My rinker had so much more headroom in the cabin and much more useable space up on the deck. Whenever my cousin was on the Rinker, he would say the same.

    You really see the difference with these pictures.


    2008 330EC
  • aero3113aero3113 Member Posts: 8,776 ✭✭✭✭✭
  • Liberty44140Liberty44140 Member Posts: 4,318 ✭✭✭✭✭
    My 342 is middle boat. In the top pic there is an SR 340 to my right, she is to my left in the bottom pic. Other side of me is an SR 40. The 340 is a taller boat than me for sure but I never had any headroom issues in the 342....



    07' Cruisers 390 (Previous Rinker's: 06' 342EC & 01' 310FV)

  • Liberty44140Liberty44140 Member Posts: 4,318 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited February 2020
    And back to topic :) Here is the 07' Cruisers 390 that we are in contract to purchase. Survey will be mid march when the weather warms up:


    07' Cruisers 390 (Previous Rinker's: 06' 342EC & 01' 310FV)

  • StodgeStodge Member Posts: 2,738 ✭✭✭✭
    Sweet

    2002 FV 342 on Lake St. Clair - Past Commodore SHC - Vessel Examiner USCGAUX

  • reneechris14reneechris14 Member Posts: 3,134 ✭✭✭✭✭
    That's  very nice
    2005 Rinker FV342  Pawcatuck river,Ct
  • earl1z19earl1z19 Member Posts: 331 ✭✭✭
    Nice Hardtop. Is it local?
  • aero3113aero3113 Member Posts: 8,776 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Beautiful boat @Liberty44140 !
    2008 330EC
  • Liberty44140Liberty44140 Member Posts: 4,318 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Thanks guys. It's on Lake Michigan so freshwater and not too far, but not "local" here on Lake Erie. 
    07' Cruisers 390 (Previous Rinker's: 06' 342EC & 01' 310FV)

  • earl1z19earl1z19 Member Posts: 331 ✭✭✭
    Will you be bringing her home yourself? That would be a great trip
  • Liberty44140Liberty44140 Member Posts: 4,318 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited February 2020
    We are wrestling with that. 700 miles. She is 10 miles up a river through a lock. Right now all in costs of trip and truck are really the same. Leaning towards truck just to get her home, weather in May could trap us for days.... but we are buying her to be able to do trips like this!
    07' Cruisers 390 (Previous Rinker's: 06' 342EC & 01' 310FV)

  • earl1z19earl1z19 Member Posts: 331 ✭✭✭
    700 miles is a long way on a new boat. Pretty steep learning curve. The truck may be the most stress free way. Plus they can do in April or sooner depending on how the sea trial goes
  • Liberty44140Liberty44140 Member Posts: 4,318 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Exactly, I will be a total basket case. Volvo tech is doing sea trial with me in April so we should see any issues but it’s a long run for a new to me boat, only has 380 hours. Also it is very dusty and dirty so we would have to dock and clean for a day to start the trip. Good news is that I got the owners service records and they are awesome. Annual detailed spreadsheet just like I do. Very comforting. Volvo tech is plugging in to the engines next week for more info... 
    07' Cruisers 390 (Previous Rinker's: 06' 342EC & 01' 310FV)

  • mattiemattie Member Posts: 1,250 ✭✭✭✭
    Nice lookin boat. Great Lines.
    Apparently, you can keep posting even though no Rinker in your fleet.
    I'm in the same boat (lol) on a Four Winns currently.

    Someone said, technically - you are between Rinkers & are allowed to stay on the forum.


    246BR, 276BR, H310BR current
  • earl1z19earl1z19 Member Posts: 331 ✭✭✭
    edited February 2020
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