1991 Pacific Seacraft 34' (10.36 m)
Yarmouth, Maine, United States
Avventura
Avventura is an excellent example of the renowned Bill Crealock designed Pacific Seacraft 34. A well-built and well-balanced cruiser, both comfortable and capable offshore. She has always been maintained at reputable boat yards and has enjoyed numerous upgrades.
- Cruisers
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: PCS34209A191
Description
Avventura is an excellent example of the renowned Bill Crealock designed Pacific Seacraft 34. A well-built and well-balanced cruiser, both comfortable and capable offshore. She has always been maintained at reputable boat yards and has enjoyed numerous upgrades. Whether you are planning a long-distance adventure or simply looking for a salty coastal cruiser, this durable and dependable double ender is an option worth considering.
Specifications
HIN/IMO: PCS34209A191
LOA: 34' (10.36 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1991
Beam: 10'
LWL: 26' 3''
Draft Max: 4' 11''
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Fuel Tank: 32 Gallons (121.13 Liters)
Fresh Water: 75 Gallons (283.91 Liters)
Holding Tank: 16 Gallons (60.57 Liters)
Displacement: 13500
Ballast Weight: 4800 lbs
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Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Yanmar
- Engine Model: 3HM35F
- Engine Year: 1991
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Power HP: 34.00
- Power KW: 25.35
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 700.00
Full Details
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Boat Configuration
"The Pacific Seacraft 34 has relatively large overhanging bow, a handsome sheer line, which ends with a traditional canoe stern. Under the waterline is a relatively long cruising fin keel with a very handy draft of 4’11 in standard trim that will get you into places that other boats wont. The rudder is skeg-hung.
Inside, there is 6’4″ of headroom, a comfortably sized galley, and an interior that is well laid out for liveaboard. There are berths for up to five, two in the V, two in the saloon settees, and a single seagoing quarter berth which doubles as a seat for the nav table." ~ Blue Water Boats
Accommodations
- Nav station with 7' long quarter berth
- L-shaped galley countertop with stainless steel sink
- 12 volt Refrigerator
- 2-burner propane stove/oven
- Ample storage above the counter outboard and below the counter
- Port/Starboard strait bench seats in salon that convert to comfortable berths
- Drop down table with storage behind
- Convertible settee berths in salon, both 6'6" long
- Bookshelves and storage cabinets outboard
- Overhead lights
- Opening bronze window ports
- Storage cabinets forward with custom shelves
- Marine head
- Sink vanity with Hot/cold water pressure and shower
- Storage underneath and above vanity
- Mirror
- V-berth 78" long x 84" wide
- Storage cabinet with shelves
- Reading lights
- Large overhead hatches
Electronics
- ICOM VHF IC-M424G
- Garmin GPSmap 7608
Electrical/Mechanical
- New deep cycle batteries (2022)
- Battery Charger
- Anchor Windlass
Additional Upgrades
- Replaced: lifelines, teak trim around companionway, batteries (2022), cutlass bearing, water lines, dorade hoods, halyards, ICOM VHF, LED masthead, foredeck light, LED running lights, auto bilge pump and manual bilge pump, engine mounts, auxiliary fuel pump (electric), new fuel lines, engine control cables
- Added: (2) winches on mast, compass, Garmin 7608 chartplotter, LED cabin light bulbs, spray dodger, bimini, Vetus engine controls
- Rebuilt: winches, head, sliding hatch, dome lights, completely drained fuel tank and removed for inspection, propeller shaft alignment
- Misc: Lots of engine spares, cushioned cockpit folding seat, Lewmar storm anchor
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106 Lafayette Street
Yarmouth ME 04096 USA
Office: 1-207-846-4545
Like most of us at East Coast Yacht Sales, Kristofer has a passion for sailing and the ocean. He spent time as a kid sailing dinghies and cruising the coast of Maine with his family. Kristofer was born in Norway, his father's home country, but moved to Maine at a young age, where his mother is from. Growing up in Brunswick Maine, he spent his summers working at various yacht clubs, boat yards and marinas and spent winters ski racing for Carrabassett Valley Academy.Â
After graduating from Colorado College in 2000, Kris went to work for Hinckley Yachts. Soon after, Kris restored a 1973 Pearson 36 and sailed down to the Caribbean where he lived aboard and worked in the marina and charter boat industry.
Upon returning to Maine, Kris earned an MBA degree and worked for Harbor Technologies, a startup company in the marine composites industry, while also teaching composite boat building courses at the Maine Advanced Technology Center. In 2012 he had the opportunity to buy Buck's Harbor Marine, a small marina and charter boat business in Brooksville, Maine, which he owned and operated for several years.
In 2021 Kris moved from Blue Hill to Yarmouth, along with his wife and their three children, to join the East Coast Yacht Sales team. He is enthusiastic about all kinds of boats and enjoys helping clients find their perfect boat.