The 2023 Oceanis 34.1 is a 35-foot sailing yacht designed by naval architect Mark Lombard, featuring a modern hull optimized for both performance and comfort. Built from fiberglass with a beam of nearly 12 feet, the boat carries more sail area and greater bow volume than its predecessor, delivering a sleeker profile without sacrificing interior space. Powered by a single 30-horsepower Yanmar diesel engine with bow thruster capability, it offers practical auxiliary power and maneuverability for a boat of its size.
The interior reflects collaboration between Lombard and Nauta Design, emphasizing efficient use of volume throughout. The master cabin benefits from increased bow volume, while the layout maximizes usable living space across the yacht. One head serves the accommodations, and the galley is equipped with a Camco 750-liter refrigerator-freezer unit, microwave, and Dickenson BBQ for cooking flexibility.
Upgrades on this example include an in-mast furling mainsail, bimini and dodger for weather protection, and a full cockpit enclosure combining canvas and Strataglass. Additional systems feature air conditioning with reverse-cycle heat, an electric flush toilet, lithium batteries, hard-wired fans, and smart TV with DVD capability. A bow thruster operates via touch control, while a winter cover and fender step complete the outfit. The yacht was built in France.
Length
35.42 FT
Beam
11.75 FT
Weight
12,046 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Power
NaN HP
Hours
50 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
35 GAL
Water
88 GAL