The Silverton 34 Convertible combines a sportfish cockpit with the comfort of a small cruising yacht. Built during the early 2000s when Silverton was known for practical designs, this 2005 model features a fiberglass hull, twin Crusader 6.0L MPI inboard engines producing approximately 375 horsepower each, and a wide 13-foot-10-inch beam that carries forward to create open interior space. The boat measures 37 feet 6 inches overall with a 3-foot-3-inch draft and displaces 17,440 pounds.
Below deck, the salon is bright and open thanks to large windows, with 6-foot-6-inch headroom throughout. The forward master stateroom holds an island berth, while the salon sofa converts to an additional bunk. A split head layout with a separate shower stall is uncommon at this size. The full galley includes a full-size refrigerator and freezer, induction cooktop, and microwave, positioned well for entertaining.
The flybridge offers excellent sightlines with seating and engine gauges, while the cockpit remains large and functional. A swim platform, cockpit wetbar, and generous storage support both fishing and entertaining. Twin trim tabs, an electric windlass, a Kohler generator, and air conditioning and heating round out the core systems. Navigation electronics include a Lowrance HDS 7 chartplotter with side imaging, Raymarine depth sounder, and Uniden VHF radio.
The engines were rebuilt by Crosstown Engines with 300 hours in 2025. Wiring harnesses on both engines were replaced in 2023, and fuel injectors have been cleaned and tested. The boat carries 286 gallons of fuel, 94 gallons of water, and 37 gallons of holding tank capacity.
Length
34.00 FT
Beam
13.83 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
2
Engine Make
Crusdaer
Engine Model
6.0L MPI
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
300 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline