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Hull, MA, US

2000Fountaine Pajot Greenland 34

"Two if by Sea"

$125,000 USD
34'Length
14' 5"Beam
DieselFuel

New arrival

Overview

Immaculate Fountaine Pajot Catamaran 

Current Owner spared no expense taking care of her

Paid a large premium for Indoor Winter Storage

Engines:

Freshwater Cooled Yanmar  4JH3-TE

Serial Numbers

Port- E10021

Starboard- E10022

 Service Records available.

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Boat Details

Dimensions

Length Overall34'
Display Length34'
Beam14' 5"
Max Draft3' 1"
Min Draft3' 1"
Length at Waterline26' 11"
Length on Deck28' 10"

Boat Details

Year2000
MakeFountaine Pajot
ModelGreenland 34
NameTwo if by Sea
ConditionUsed
CategoryCruisers
ClassCruisers
TypePower
Hull MaterialFiberglass

Performance

Fuel TypeDiesel
Cruise Speed10.43 kn
Max Speed13.03 kn
Range1,000 nm

Weights

Dry Weight12,980 lbs

Tanks & Capacity

Fuel Capacity114 gal
Fresh Water62 gal
Holding Tank10 gal
Heads2

Builder & Registry

DesignerJoubert-Nivelt
Boat LocationHull, MA, US
Registration NumberFr- FPA210021900
Co-BrokerageYes
Listed SinceSep 30, 2017

Propulsion

Engine 1Yanmar 4JH3-TE
Engine TypeInboard
FuelDiesel
Power75 HP
Hours712
LocationPort
Engine 2Yanmar 4JH3-TE
Engine TypeInboard
FuelDiesel
Power75 HP
Hours714
LocationStarboard

Additional Specs, Equipment and Information

Manufacturer Provided Description

While bearing a family resemblance to the Maryland 37, the Greenland 34 has her own personality. She was designed for ocean cruising in comfort and safety. On entering the saloon, one is surprised by the space. Everything has been planned to use this space cleverly: the galley offers a large work surface and vast stowage spaces, the dining area beckons with its broad settees and its table for eight. One is also drawn to the front of the saloon where a comfortable armchair awaits near the chart table with a panoramic view of the sea. As for the two hulls, they are designed for privacy. Depending on the version chosen, an owner may opt for a private owner's hull with an office space, a private head forward, and a large double cabin; or for the "charter" layout with a double cabin, a single, and a head compartment. All combinations are possible without extra cost. The Greenland 34 has two engines, which means greater safety. Two tanks and double fuel and electrical systems allow independence of all functions. This boat is capable of operating on one engine at nine knots. Two engines means perfect harbor maneuvering. The Greenland can take the ground easily thanks to the double structure of the skegs. This is a considerable advantage over the classic monohull trawler. For further safety, the two hulls were built with watertight compartments. This process ensures buoyancy reserves forward. In addition, the bulkheads are tall enough to ensure longitudinal stability even in the event of a frontal shock. The Greenland 34 has excellent seakeeping qualities and can maintain a maximum speed of 15 knots. The fineness of her bows and her generous forward freeboard allow the Greenland 34 to slice through a rough sea without slamming. Her two hulls avoid the pendular rolling in a beam sea common in monohulls.

Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.

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