1994 CRUISERS INC. ARIA 2420
Mercruiser 7.4 300 HP
Bravo II I/O
Super clean! Thousands of $ upgrades!
2016 VENTURE VATB-7225 Aluminum Trailer included
Stored indoors year round
GeneralHalon Fire Extinguisher in
Engine CompartmentNEW Bilge Pump and FloatNEW 80 gallon Fuel Tank and
Fuel LinesDual - Engine/110V Hot Water
Heater1 NEW Battery last season2nd NEW Battery 6/30/16Camper TopCockpit CoverNEW Macerator for Head
Pumpout
Refrigerator
ExteriorNEW Windlass Motor with 100%
ChainNEW Dual HornsNEW Mercruiser Transom
Assembly 2 seasons ago4 Blade Stainless PropNEW ZincsNew Shore Power Receptacle 2
seasons agoNEW Rub Rails 2 seasons agoExternal Shower Fixture
Trim Tabs
InteriorNEW CO2 Detector
NEW Gas Fume Detector and
Sensor
NEW Microwave
NEW Head w/self enclosed
holding tank
NEW LED Lights
Cockpit has a removable dining table and largeremovable cushion insert for sunbathing or sleeping.MechanicalNEW Exhaust Manifolds & Risers NEW Spark Plugs NEW Water Pump NEW Alternator last year NEW Teleflex Steering
NEW CARB 3 seasons ago
ElectronicsNEW VHF and Antenna 3 seasons
ago
NEW AM/FM Radio
NEW Compass
This is a super clean boat. It is a 1994 so it's not a show boat. It is well maintained and well cared for. It is safe and turn key. Perfect for a family. It is finely tuned with the 4 blade stainless prop and respectably economical.The only thing starting to show are some cracks in therear exterior vinyl seating, port side, in the corner. I have gone through everything and invested thousands of $ for the reliability and safety for my family. Unfortunately we only get to use it now once or twice per year. This is a great boat!
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ORIGINAL ARTICLE and REVIEW
Boating - Trial run - Cruisers 2420 Aria Length: 24 feet, Beam: 102 inches. - Engine: Mewrcruiser 7.4, Horsepower: 300. Fuel capacity: 80 gallons. - Dry weight: 5,500 pounds. - Manufacturer: Cruisers, a division of KCS International
May 5, 1994|By Jim Youngs, Trailer Boats Magazine
When you stop to analyze where people spend their time on a boat, I would venture to guess that it would be the cockpit. On good-weather days, lounging in the cockpit is much more enjoyable than being cooped up in the cabin. Unless, of course, a nap is called for and even then I prefer the open air. So why not accommodate day cruising by expanding the cockpit space and leaving minimal space in the cabin (just room enough to grab a wink, take a shower or boil some water for a cup of coffee).
Cruisers Aria strikes a nice balance between large cockpit space and an accommodating cabin. Cruisers refers to the Aria as a day boat, and what a wonderful day boat it is. I think Cruisers sells it a little short, however, because the cabin is much more accommodating than I was originally led to believe.
The Aria is based on Cruisers' popular 2470 Rogue cruising boat, so the hull has a good track record. The designers effectively pushed the helm and windshield forward to open up the cockpit. An overhead view of both boats would show a dramatic increase in cockpit space on the Aria; enough to add a wet bar behind the helm bench, increase the size of the ''L''-shaped lounge and add a small jump seat adjacent to the helm bench.
Cockpit is focal point
Because the cockpit is the focal point of the Aria, I will start the tour by boarding from the full-width swim platform and take a close look at the accommodations in this expansive space. The platform includes a stainless, fold-down ladder and a recessed spot for several fenders (cushions that protect the hull from rubbing against the dock or another boat), held in place by a stainless rail. The configuration of the swim ladder and fender containment eats up considerable platform room. An acrylic door on the side opens for easy access to the cockpit.
Straight ahead is the wet bar, incorporating a sizable molded-in sink, counter space, refrigerator and considerable storage space below. (An electric refrigerator is available as a $671 option.) The sink is fed by a 20-gallon water supply, which also serves the head compartment and galley module.
The ''L''-shaped lounge seating is large enough to accommodate quite a few people. There are convenient drink holders at the corners. A big, two-pedestal, rectangular table provides ample dining space, yet drops down to convert the benches into a large sun lounge. For storage, Cruisers designed an immense compartment extending the full width of the boat. It is covered by a hinged hatch.
Helm is well designed
The helm area is especially well designed. The wide bench seat is adjustable to allow for stand-up or sit-down driving duties. The reverse-mount instruments are neatly arranged for visibility, and the compass is mounted above the dash in the correct line-of-sight position. The boat's accessory switches and circuit breakers are close at hand and properly labeled. A vertical flat spot to the right of the helm is angled toward the skipper, should he or she want to mount radios or other electronics.
For safe and easy access from the cockpit to the front deck, Cruisers incorporated stylish, molded-in steps up the center of the dash console to an opening windshield. In addition to the steps, there is a convenient stainless-steel handrail for added security. The shortened deck features a high, yet stout, stainless bow rail around its perimeter (the high rail is an $839 option) and an optional anchor roller and mooring bit ($300). A large translucent hatch is mounted in the center of the deck.
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