The 2019 Jeanneau 349 is a 34-foot fiberglass cruising sailboat designed by Marc Lombard, combining a modern hull form with practical performance. The boat features twin rudders and a chined hull that work together to minimize weather helm and maximize stability in varied conditions. Power comes from a 21-horsepower Yammer diesel engine operating on a direct drive, with only 60 hours of use since new. The design incorporates a shallow-draft winged keel drawing 4 feet 10 inches, making it well-suited for coastal exploration.
The yacht has been sailed primarily on fresh water and spent most of its life on Smith Mountain Lake before recently being relocated to the Chesapeake Bay. It carries a stack-pack full-battened mainsail configured for performance and easy handling, with weight kept low aloft to reduce heeling and enhance boat speed. The swept spreaders eliminate the need for a backstay, opening up the aft deck and improving helm seating at both corners.
Accommodation includes two cabins and one head, arranged with generous storage space dedicated to sail gear and cruising supplies. The cockpit features teak seating, a teak table, and upgraded finishes throughout. A fold-down swim platform at the transom is notably larger than the platform found on Jeanneau's larger 41-foot models.
Recent maintenance includes professional exterior detailing, compound, and wax applied in April 2026, along with a stack pack refresh and full rig inspection completed in February 2026. The boat cruises comfortably at 6.5 knots and reaches speeds around 9 knots in favorable conditions.
Length
34.00 FT
Beam
11.25 FT
Draft
4.83 FT
Weight
11,795 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
2
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
3YM20
Power
NaN HP
Hours
90 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
6.50 KTS
Max Speed
9.00 KTS
Range
260.00 NM
Fuel
34 GAL
Water
54 GAL