The Tollycraft 34 Sport Sedan is a respected Pacific Northwest cruising yacht built on a solid fiberglass Quadra-Lift hull with a generous 12.5-foot beam. Designed by naval architect Ed Monk Jr., this 34-footer combines proven seakeeping ability with timeless styling. Twin freshwater-cooled MerCruiser 502 gasoline engines, each producing 390 horsepower, deliver a cruising speed near 19 knots with a maximum speed around 33 knots.
What distinguishes this boat is its uncommon down-galley floorplan paired with three separate helm stations. The salon opens up with excellent light and visibility thanks to the galley positioned below, while rich teak cabinetry throughout reflects the craftsmanship Tollycraft is known for. The enclosed flybridge features aft helm seating and forward guest area, and a third cockpit station with upgraded Mathers electronic controls simplifies docking and close-quarters work. The galley includes a Vitrifrigo refrigerator with freezer, Dickinson LPG two-burner cooktop, and convection oven with ample counter and storage space.
Below deck, the forward stateroom sleeps two with a 6-foot-6-inch berth and 6-foot-2-inch headroom. The salon offers a convertible port settee that berths at 6 feet 7 inches and a starboard L-shaped dinette beneath 6 feet 4 inches of headroom. A separate head compartment includes a VacuFlush toilet and dedicated shower stall.
Recent upgrades include a Garmin XSV 1243 chartplotter with radar, Vesper Cortex VHF with AIS and anchor watch, diesel cabin heat, and a 2024 Victron Energy isolation transformer. Dripless shaft seals, Bennett trim tabs, and a 10-foot Zodiac RIB tender with 9.9 HP Tohatsu outboard round out the specification.
Length
34.00 FT
Beam
12.50 FT
Draft
2.83 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Deep-V
Engines
2
Engine Make
MerCruiser
Engine Model
8.2L 502 cid
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
2,154 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline
Fuel
296 GAL
Water
116 GAL