Cruisers Yachts
2670 Rogue
1990–97
The 2670 Rogue succeeds in packing as much living space into as small a package as any 26-footer in the business today. She’s built on the same solid fiberglass deep-V hull as the larger 2870 Rogue and, with a full 9-feet, 6-inches of beam, the cockpit and interior accommodations are very generous. Her stylish midcabin interior includes berths for four with a standup head (located amidships where headroom is best) and a compact galley area. Guest seating for six is provided in the cockpit including a doublewide seat at the helm. There are no side decks, so access to the foredeck is via a molded step and a walk-through in the windshield. A boxy boat because of her relatively high freeboard, Cruisers’ designers eliminated the cabin windows in 1994 and replaced them with a pair of oval ports on both sides of the hull. Consequently, the loss of outside natural lighting results in a rather closed-in feeling below. Among several engine choices, a single 454-cid MerCruiser sterndrive will cruise the Cruisers 2670 Rogue at 20–21 knots and reach a top speed of around 32 knots.
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