Cruisers Yachts
3110-3210 Sea Devil
1988–90
Marketed as a multipurpose fishing boat/family cruiser, the 3210 Sea Devil (called the 3110 Sea Devil when she was introduced in 1988) isn’t noted for her long production run—she was dropped from the lineup after three years. Construction is solid fiberglass, and she was built on the same 31-foot hull used in the production of the Cruisers 3260 Esprit, a deep-V with moderate beam and prop pockets at the transom. The Sea Devil is a stylish design for anglers who like their boats with a little sex appeal. The cockpit is fitted with rod holders, built-in livewells, and a big fish box, and the transom door and integral swim platform are big pluses. Visibility from the raised helm console is excellent, and the instrument panel is sporty and well arranged. The interior layout is nearly identical to that in the 3260 Esprit—very upscale and ideal for family cruising with berths for four. Additional features include a wide swim platform, cockpit storage, and adequate cabin ventilation. A good-running boat with standard 260hp gas engines, she’ll cruise easily at 19–20 knots and reach a top speed of about 30 knots. No tournament monster, the Sea Devil will certainly meet the needs of most Great Lakes anglers.
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