More and more builders are jumping into the parade of models offering pod drives. The 360 Express from Cruisers Yachts now offers them and they make a big difference around the docks. Actually, they also help underway, but you notice it more at the docks (and the fuel docks!). At 38’, this is a popular size and adding the Volvo Penta IPS option just makes sense. I’ve just started seeing the gas version this year and seem to be seeing an appreciable difference in fuel consumption on them like we do on the diesel version. There are a lot of things Cruisers Yachts has done right on this model. You just need to get out there and try it yourself.
Key Features
Available with three propulsion systems: Volvo Penta IPS with joystick, sterndrive or inboard power
Standard fiberglass hardtop with skylights
Electric engine hatch to engines
Wrap around cockpit seating area with storage
Cabin door with screen
Optional chaise lounge with cushions on foredeck
Double wide helm seat with storage and flip-up bolster
Cockpit wetbar available with optional refrigerator or ice maker, grill & TV
Standard weather enclosure with screened aft camper top
Two dinette layouts-fixed straight dinette or sleeper/sofa
Specifications
Cruisers Yachts 360 Express with Volvo IPS (2009-2010) Specifications
Length Overall
38' 0'' 11.6 m
Dry Weight
23,300 lbs. 10,569 kg
Beam
12' 6'' 3.8 m
Tested Weight
N/A
Draft
41'' 1.04 m
Fuel Cap
300 gal. 1136 L
Deadrise/Transom
N/A
Water Cap
64 gal. 242 L
Max Headroom
6' 6'' 2.0 m
Bridge Clearance
11' 0'' 3.3 m
Prices, features, designs, and equipment are subject to change. Please see your local dealer or visit the builder's website for the latest information available on this boat model.
Engine Options
Cruisers Yachts 360 Express with Volvo IPS (2009-2010)Engine options
The Cruisers Yachts 360 Express has been doing just fine with multiple engine options from MerCruiser, Volvo Penta and Yanmar, but now they are adding Volvo Penta IPS joystick drives, either gas or diesel, to the mix. This will open up the opportunity for more people to enjoy the pleasures of cruising without the fear associated with docking and tight maneuvering. They also won’t have as much sticker shock at the pumps as their contemporarily propelled friends. To me, at least, 38’ or 11.6 meters is a good fit for the weekend warrior to have room enough for the kids and mom to “camp out” overnight onboard. With Cruisers, you will be camping out in style.
Hull
The 360 Express has a solid fiberglass hull below the waterline and end-grain balsa that is glassed in to reinforce above the water line and the decks. Around all the thru-hulls, the balsa core is relieved with solid fiberglass to help prevent any intrusion. Stringers are marine plywood encased in fiberglass. The cabin liner is bonded to the stringers and sides increasing stiffness and improving ride.
Stepping aboard
I really liked the care free synthetic teak decking that is an option for the swim platform and cockpit. It sure is a time and labor saving product if you like the look of teak and hate the work it takes to keep it that way. The 360 Express has an integrated swim platform which you can use to strap on skis or take a breather out of the water. Entry into the cockpit is through the port transom entry or down molded-in steps to port.
Open cockpit design
Cruisers Yachts uses an open cockpit design with large U-shaped lounge aft. Seats are built with no wood and hidden welts to prevent damage and cuts from staples. Seating forward in the helm deck includes a port side lounger and double wide helm seat. To port aft is a standard wet bar. The optional electric grill and cockpit refrigerator just make too much sense not to have. You will be bringing friends and family onboard; you may as well make it convenient to keep the beverages flowing and the burgers cooking.
At the controls
The helm has an upscale look and feel with a lot of technology at your fingertips. The 6.4” Murphy Helm View is part of the Volvo Penta system. With the MerCruisers you have the Mercury Smartcraft VesselView Color monitor with GPS. Inboard versions also have a rudder indicator. There is plenty of landscape to mount the optional Basic or Premium electronics packages that include a C80 8” chart plotter.
Power and space
The motor driven hatch rises up to reveal the key to successful (and no-sweat) docking solutions. The Volvo Penta IPS system shows one of their secrets in the engine spaces with much better access to all sides of the engine. Two IPS500 gas engines and a Kohler Low CO generator were mounted in there with room to spare. Wiring was well loomed and labeled and fuel tanks were on port and starboard ahead of the engines.
Down below
The interior is bathed in cherry wood and cooled or heated with 16,000 BTUs of standard air conditioning. There are two layouts available, one with a forward stateroom with bulkhead or twin bunks forward which will offer more sleeping arrangements for a larger family. Cruisers Yachts also offers a straight sleeper sofa further expanding the sleeping arrangement possibilities. Cabin headroom reaches 6’5” in the salon. The galley has Mystera solid surface counters on cherry veneer cabinets. The sole is Amtico synthetic cherry and maple.
Specifications
The 360 Express with Volvo Penta gas IPS joystick drive measures 38’ length on average (11.6 meters) and is 12’6” in beam (3.8 meters). She tips the scales at approximately 20,000 lbs. (9072 kilos) with gas propulsion and carries 300 gallons (1135 liters) of fuel. With IPS drives, she draws 44” (1.12 meters) and bridge clearance with the hardtop is 11’ (3.4 meters).
Test results
It was a calm day on the Great Lakes when I tested and the 360 Express with Volvo Penta IPS drives ran smoothly. The 16 degrees of deadrise at the stern and chine flats and sharp entry sliced the waves away leaving us with a very dry ride. Turns seemed flatter with the IPS system and maneuvering around the docks was super simple. She climbed up on plane in 6.5 seconds and passed 30 mph (48.2 kph) in 9.7 seconds. She managed a top speed of 41.9 mph (67.4 kph). I found the most economical cruising speed to be at 3500 rpm and 27.6 mph (44.4 kph) burning 30 gph (113.5 lph). Compared to a model with gas inboard engines I already have tested, this model is up to 17% more efficient and tops out 5 mph (8 kph) faster.
Conclusion
In conclusion, I found the 360 Express performed very well, especially around the docks. She is more efficient and well designed for entertainment and relaxation aboard. If you have been hesitant to move up in size to a larger cruiser that you actually can stay overnight on without feeling like a sardine, the Volvo Penta IPS joystick drive will liberate you and is simple enough that the whole family can handle the boat like a pro.
Cruisers Yachts 360 Express with Volvo IPS (2009-2010) Test Result Highlights
Top speed for the Cruisers Yachts 360 Express with Volvo IPS (2009-2010) is 41.9 mph (67.4 kph), burning 62.0 gallons per hour (gph) or 234.67 liters per hour (lph).
Best cruise for the Cruisers Yachts 360 Express with Volvo IPS (2009-2010) is 19.6 mph (31.5 kph), and the boat gets 0.73 miles per gallon (mpg) or 0.31 kilometers per liter (kpl), giving the boat a cruising range of 196 miles (315.43 kilometers).
Tested power is 2 x 375-hp Volvo Penta IPS500G.
For complete test results including fuel consumption, range and sound levels go to our Test Results section.
Cruisers Yachts 360 Express with Volvo IPS (2009-2010) Standard and Optional Equipment
Marine Electronics
GPS/Chart
Radar
VHF Radio
Systems
Air Cond./Heat
Battery Charger/Converter
CD Stereo
Dripless Shaft Seals
Head: Fixed
Power Steering
Trim Tabs
TV/DVD
Washdown: Raw Water
Windlass
Galley
Coffeemaker
Microwave
Refrigerator
Stove
Exterior Features
Arch: Electronics
Carpet: Cockpit
Hardtop
Swim Ladder
Swim Platform
Transom Door
Transom Shower
Wet bar
Boats More Than 30 Feet
Bow Thruster
Generator
Vacuum
= Standard = Optional
Cruisers Yachts 360 Express with Volvo IPS (2009-2010) Warranty
Cruisers Yachts 360 Express with Volvo IPS (2009-2010) Warranty Information
Warranties change from time to time. While BoatTEST.com has tried to ensure the most up-to-date warranty offered by each builder, it does not guarantee the accuracies of the information presented below. Please check with the boat builder or your local dealer before you buy any boat.
Hull Warranty
Years
5-Year
Transferable
Yes
Deck Warranty
Years
5-Year
Transferable
Yes
Engine Warranty
Years
Engine warranties vary by manufacturer
Gelcoat Warranty
Years
3-Year
Transferable
Yes
Blistering Warranty
Years
3-Year
Transferable
Yes
Accessories Warranty
Years
1-Year other parts and components
Transferable
Yes
Certifications
NMMA Certification
Yes
Cruisers Yachts 360 Express with Volvo IPS (2009-2010) Price
Cruisers Yachts 360 Express with Volvo IPS (2009-2010) Price
Base Price (MSRP)
N/A
Price as Tested
N/A
Prices, features, designs, and equipment are subject to change. Please see your local dealer or visit the builder's website for the latest information available on this boat model.
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