The 2004 Silverton 34 Convertible is a proven flybridge design with a fiberglass hull and twin Crusader 5.7 MPI engines. The boat has logged only 338 hours and has been maintained in freshwater year-round. The hull form incorporates shallow propeller tunnels for efficient performance and reduced draft, with a 13'10" beam that provides substantial interior volume for its 34-foot length.
The layout sleeps six across multiple spaces: a forward master stateroom with a double berth, a guest stateroom with over-under bunks to port, and a convertible sofa in the salon. The galley sits amidships and includes a full-size refrigerator/freezer, two-burner stove, microwave, and stainless steel sink set into Corian countertops. The heads are split, with a vanity and toilet to port and a separate stall shower to starboard. Cherry wood cabinetry and hardwood flooring throughout give the interior a finished appearance.
The flybridge is expansive with dual helm chairs, molded fiberglass steps, and an overhead bridge that shades the forward cockpit below. The cockpit is large and self-draining, with in-deck storage and a transom door. Newer cockpit carpet and new Eisenglass on the bridge were recent additions. Heating and air conditioning are fitted, along with a Vacuflush head system.
Length
34.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
1
Engine Make
Crusader
Engine Model
5.7
Fuel
Gasoline