Header - Ads / PCD

Close

Member Login

Logging In
Invalid username or password.
Incorrect Login. Please try again.

Not a member? Register Now!

Signing up could earn you gear and it helps to keep offensive content off of our site.

 
December 30, 2008

Bavaria 34 Cruiser: A Mini Review

This boat has a big boat feel in a small boat package. A review from our January 2009 issue

by Andrew Burton
Bavaria 34 Cruiser: A Mini Review
Billy Black

The Bavaria 34 shows off her stuff in a breeze during the 2009 Boat of the Year COntest.

The second smallest in its line of cruisers, Bavaria's new 34-footer boasts a satisfying big-boat feel. It comes with a choice of keels, both cast iron: a shoal-draft tandem keel that's been shown to be very efficient in tank testing, or an optional conventional fin with a deeper draft.

The mahogany interior features good-size double cabins fore and aft, each with plenty of storage. The galley, to port, is easily worked and offers the chef convenient bracing against the companionway while under way. Opposite sits a real navigator's station complete with seat, a large chart table, and room for lots of electronic toys. Aft of it, the head/shower compartment has a molded-in indentation on which to hang wet gear-a useful touch. The saloon is basic and homey, with settees long enough to use as sea berths on either side; the port one is L-shaped and lies around a table that unfolds to seat four easily.

On deck, the roomy cockpit supports a centerline pedestal aft of a table with wings that fold out to reveal a built-in drinks cooler. Seats and cockpit sole are decked with teak. Forward are winches and line clutches for the halyards. A molded coaming aft of the cabin-top traveler is ready for the installation of dodger.

Sailing the shoal-draft version of the Bavaria 34 in a puffy northwesterly, I found the helm light and well positioned for comfort and visibility. The boat's all-around performance suggests that owners will find it hard to resist a spin on the racecourse between family cruises.

Andrew Burton


Specs

LOA    35' 2"
LWL    30' 2"
Beam    11' 10"
Draft    5' 1"/6' 4"
Sail Area    660 sq. ft.
Displacement    12,540 lb.
Water    55 gal.
Fuel    40 gal.
Engine    28-hp. Volvo
Designer    J&J Design
Price    $170,000
Bavaria Yachts
(410) 990-0007
www.bavariayachts.com

0 Comments Post a Comment