This 2004 American Tug 34 is a pilothouse trawler designed by naval architect Lynn Senour, combining comfort and livability with the rugged construction of a West Coast fishing boat. Built from fiberglass, she carries a single Cummins 380 hp diesel engine with 4,360 hours and delivers a cruising speed of 8 knots or up to 16 knots when needed, managing fuel efficiently at both speeds.
The interior layout includes a pilothouse with seating for four and watertight door access to both port and starboard decks, a spacious stateroom with queen berth, a generous head with separate shower stall, and a bright salon and galley with large windows. A Northern Lights 6 kW generator in sound shield provides power, while air conditioning with reverse cycle heat keeps the space comfortable year-round.
Equipment aboard includes solar panels, a 2015 Highfield 9.5-foot inflatable with aluminum bottom, and recent upholstery work with new Doe Ultraleather on the salon settee and pilothouse double-wide seats. The yacht has been maintained with care and remains in solid condition.
Length
34.00 FT
Beam
13.25 FT
Draft
3.42 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
1
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Cummins
Engine Model
QSB 5.9
Power
NaN HP
Hours
4,360 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
8.00 KTS
Max Speed
16.00 KTS
Fuel
200 GAL
Water
150 GAL