cloud7
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Afternoon,
Does anyone have experience or opinions of the single engine Beneteau 34 Trawler
Thks
Does anyone have experience or opinions of the single engine Beneteau 34 Trawler
Thks
I have one, about a year now.Afternoon,
Does anyone have experience or opinions of the single engine Beneteau 34 Trawler
Thks
I have one, about a year now.
Ask away
My boat is in the Med, we have just come back from a morning of cleaning her, I suppose that real boat happiness is not which boat you have but whether you have someone to clean it for you. But I digress.Interested to hear thoughts about this boat.
Would it be suited to taking down to the Med & cruising there?
Good questionsThanks guys
Couple thoughts:
1: build quality
2: what's the living space like
3: is the steps to fly bridge ok for children / older visitors
4: ease of using crane
5: single engine , any stories on reliability
6: fuel consumption
7: cruising speed
8: sea keeping
Any other points , appreciate your time
Thks
One other point, all the flooring comes off without any catches or screws, this gives additional discrete storage and access to almost every system and cable and piping on the boat, very easy boat to work onGood questions
Beneteau get a lot of stick for build quality, but I have no complaints the hull feels solid in a chop and the cabinetry looks good to me.
Living space is excellent for a thirty footer, the two companion ways eat into the salon but she is a fat boat to compensate.
The ladder can be a problem and it's possible to smash your head going up, so I've put a bit of padding on the hatch surrounds. I always warn people to watch their head. There is plenty of outdoor space if old people or dogs can't go upstairs.
The crane takes a little bit of juggling between the two winches but it's a skill easily acquired. Launching the surfboard takes skill but the rib is easy because it doesn't matter if it hits the sides going down. I use a winchrite, an electric winch handle, this is the cheapest way to electrify your winches. Launching in rough seas is hard and I would love a Seakeeper (the lazaret is big enough but the wallet isn't)
I don't know the fuel consumption but she's very frugal at slow speed, up to 9 knots, then she's thirsty. I've had her upto nearly 21 knots but fully loaded with a bit of slime expect 17
Very nice at sea, good with wake
No, I didn't even spec a genset, this has proven to be a mistake and I'm now on a mission to get one. Electric heating is more a priority than air con as we are year round boaters.Thank you for the info , did you go for air con ?
Did you buy in U.K.