Transforming Luxury into a Scalable Digital Product
Cruisers Yachts partnered with Verndale on a Shopify-based site refresh designed to elevate the brand, improve product discovery, and create a more scalable foundation for future growth.
This was more than a reskin. The work covered theme selection, navigation and sitemap restructuring, visual system definition, and a detailed gap-analysis process to determine what could be reused, what needed to be reskinned, and where custom UX and development were worth the investment.
The Challenge
The site needed to feel premium and immersive while still functioning as a practical product and lead-generation experience. Cruisers Yachts wanted a digital destination that could showcase models, support dealer relationships, and help users browse inventory and product details more intuitively.
The team also had to work within Shopify Plus constraints around URL structure and nesting, which made information architecture and navigation a strategic part of the solution.
Our Approach
Start with the right foundation
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We recommended the Zest theme because it aligned with Shopify OS 2.0, supported flexible schema-based theming, emphasized performance, and came with 40 prebuilt components that could accelerate delivery without limiting the brand vision.
Use strategy to simplify the experience
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The team reworked navigation and page structure around how users actually shop and explore yachts. That included new calls to action for series and inventory browsing, a clearer place for “Why Cruisers Yachts,” and a simplified dealer journey centered on contact and lead capture rather than map-heavy interaction.
Design for premium brand expression without losing usability
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The style guide established a more elevated visual system using accessible color contrast, Shopify-ready theming logic, and modern typography options that could support a cleaner, more luxurious experience.
Be deliberate about where to customize
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Rather than overbuilding, the team used gap analysis to sort requirements into approved-as-is, reskin, custom, new build, and disable decisions. That created a practical roadmap for an MVP while protecting space for higher-value enhancements.
Big Ideas. Real Impact.
The Cruisers Yachts refresh is a strong example of UX, product design, strategy, and technical execution working together. Verndale did not just modernize the visual layer. The team clarified the user journey, strengthened the content and component system, and made disciplined technical choices that supported both launch goals and future scalability.
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Navigation was restructured to improve wayfinding and better support model, series, and dealer journeys.
Dealer discovery was simplified with postal-code-based search and a form-led contact flow better aligned to the business model.
Homepage, model, and series templates were planned as modular storytelling experiences instead of flat brochure pages.
The visual direction emphasized luxury, but with accessibility and clarity built into the system from the start.
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Search was aligned to existing Coveo patterns to reduce unnecessary customization while preserving usability.
Product logic was simplified by hiding financing and pre-qualification features that did not fit the Cruisers Yachts experience at launch.
Dealer flows were adapted to support external dealer websites and international location structures.
The team planned a custom specs-table solution to connect product metafields and model content more intelligently.
HubSpot forms were styled to feel integrated into the broader brand experience.
A custom image-gallery direction was defined to better support luxury browsing, including interior and exterior tabs on model detail pages.
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The selected Shopify theme included 40 prebuilt sections and was chosen for performance, flexibility, and Shopify OS 2.0 alignment.
The style guide and theme direction were approved, giving the team a documented visual system to apply across the build.
Both gap-analysis batches were client-reviewed and approved, creating a clear decision framework for what would be reused, customized, newly built, or removed from scope.
The team prioritized efficiency by reusing proven MarineMax patterns where appropriate and reserving custom work for higher-impact moments like gallery, specs, navigation, and product-detail experiences.