1958,18' 2"Cruisers Inc 502 Vacationer Restoration Und

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Cruiser Bob
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1958,18' 2"Cruisers Inc 502 Vacationer Restoration Und

Post by Cruiser Bob »

I've set up a photo log at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/classicou ... =1&dir=asc
Andreas, the hull number is 9 G9026. The title says it's a '58, so I thought the 9 in the hull number is conflicting.
I'll add more pics as I go...............
LancerBoy
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Post by LancerBoy »

Nice rig. I like the twin motors. Appears as if height was added to the transom. Probably had some cavitation issues.

Titles and other paperwork for boats is notorious for being inaccurate. Trust the facts obtained form the boat: hull ID, hull shape, details and measurements.

I would think that the hull ID is more accurate than a piece of paper some clerk created. Your hull ID indicates a 1959 model year boat.

The 1959 Cruisers, Inc. Vacationer 502 is 18'-8" centerline length with 19'-9" gunwale length and 86 inch beam. The Commander model 300/302 is 17'-0" centerline length with 18'-5" gunwale length and 81 inch beam.

Andreas
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