The NC 1095 Fly is a 34-foot flybridge cruiser built by Jeanneau on a fiberglass hull with twin outboard engines. This model brings together outboard power with a substantial flybridge and flexible cabin layout—a combination that sets it apart in its class. The boat has accumulated only 15 engine hours and is three months old.
The flybridge is the standout feature, with an expansive forward sundeck, a folding copilot bench that converts into a sun lounger, and ample storage throughout. Below, the layout comprises two cabins as standard, with the option of a third cabin or additional storage space. The owner's cabin forward includes a centerline bed, overhead hatches, and hull-side windows. The guest cabin to port accommodates two additional guests. The interior benefits from opening sunroofs and large hull windows for natural light. The galley is well-appointed with generous upper and lower storage, and an L-shaped lounge in the saloon converts into additional living space.
Deck design prioritizes safety and ease of movement. Recessed side-decks run along both sides, the starboard side recessed further for unobstructed passage. A sliding side door provides helm access, and the aft transom features wide platforms on either side of the outboards for safe boarding. The forward sundeck has lifting backrests. Teak covers the full deck surface.
Equipment includes a generator with heat and air conditioning. The boat rides flat and accelerates smoothly, with noted fuel efficiency typical of outboard-powered designs. Cabin options and flybridge configuration allow customization of the interior to suit individual preference.
Length
34.25 FT
Beam
11.08 FT
Weight
11,684 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Modified-V
Cabins
2
Engines
2
Fuel
106 GAL