The idea for the 9.45-meter Chaparral 310 Signature Cruiser was a fast cruiser, which is sportboat-like in terms of controllability, and in terms of utilitarian interior design and cockpit rivals larger boats.
The manufacturer has equipped the boat as standard with a hardtop and some equipment that is usually offered as options. Speaking of hardtops, Chaparral's designers have thought of a hatch so that the bow can be reached painlessly and full height.
There is plenty of room for three pairs of eyes at the control station: next to the helm seat there is a double seat for two companions. The cushions of both seats are foldable, allowing you to control the boat in the standing position.
The multifunctional cockpit offers a spacious dining area and a wind bar with optional grill and fridge. The aft seat, which is unfolded against traffic, is transformed at the push of a button into a chaise lounge, underneath which there is ample storage space which can be called dry due to its proximity to the engine.The
lower deck has a galley, dinette, two berths for four and a small toilet. Its modest size compensates for the presence of an opening porthole, an unusual thing on a small yacht.






























