Victoria 34
Victoria 34
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Victoria 34

After the successful Victoria 26, Peter Gregory wanted to develop a new, larger model with increased performance while still holding onto the traditional feel. In conjunction with the designer Chuck Paine, the Victoria 34 was the result and ended up being their flagship yacht. The Victoria 34 is a q...
Year
1997
Condition
Used
Model
Class
Length
300

Description

After the successful Victoria 26, Peter Gregory wanted to develop a new, larger model with increased performance while still holding onto the traditional feel. In conjunction with the designer Chuck Paine, the Victoria 34 was the result and ended up being their flagship yacht. The Victoria 34 is a quality built seaworthy cruising yacht extensively equipped for comfortable long distance cruising or coastal holidays.'Speedwell' is presented in excellent condition throughout, she has recently been re launched after a full polish, antifoul, deck clean, teak clean, engine and sail service. Recent major works include bow thruster installation, engine overhaul, standing rigging replacement, wind generator and Raymarine autopilot installations.She is afloat on her mooring in Falmouth Harbour.Please contact our Falmouth Office for further information or to arrange a viewing.Show More

Specification

Year
1997
Model
Class
Length
300
Fuel Type
Diesel
Hull Material
Fiberglass
Offered By
red-ensign
Engine Make
VOLVO
Engine Model
MD2030
Engine Year
1997
Total Power
28hp
Engine Hours
1500
Engine Type
Inboard
Drive Type
Direct Drive
Propeller Type
3 Blade
Propeller Material
Bronze
Cruising Speed
6kn
Max Speed
7.5kn
Length Overall
34.25ft
Max Draft
4.92ft
Beam
10.63ft
Length at Waterline
28.35ft
Fresh Water Tank
2 x 66.04 gal (Stainless Steel)
Fuel Tank
1 x 26.42 gal (Stainless Steel)
Single Berths
2
Double Berths
2
Heads
1
Type
Condition
Used

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