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Compromis C34 yacht built in 2000 by the well renowned shipyard in Holland to a very high standard of quality, just 1 owner from new and extremely well kept, clearly cherished by its owners who have enjoyed her for the last 23 years, designed by Frank Maas as a modern centre cock pit cruising yacht offering plenty of social area and a easily accessible side deck, down below she is light and bright offering master cabin to the stern with en suite, the galley is to the port side and offers plenty of work space, the saloon has the movable table up and down and offers a great space for seating, forward is the 2nd cabin offering berthing for 2, full blown air heating features throughout the yacht, blue fabrics over a natural wood finish allow a modern feel and the headroom is plenty even for those in excess of 6ft, a category A yacht built so she is solid, she benefits from a bow thruster, Horizon chart plotter with AIS, wind speed and depth instrumentation and also with St4000 auto pilot, Electric winches for the furling Genoa feature, in boom reefing, huge amount of storage space onboard, a really nice yacht that does need to be seen to appreciate her condition and build quality, full rig inspection carried out in July 2023 and a host of service records showing just how well this yacht has been looked after.
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In Summary
The Compromis C34 is designed by Frans Maas as a modern centre-cockpit cruising yacht with moderate draught . The hull is quite high freeboard, with a massive rubber rubbing strake protecting the topsides. The owner specified this yacht with Treadmaster on decks, a powered Selden genoa furler and in-boom reefing for the mainsail. The boat also has a bowthruster and an electric anchor windlass. Like some Scandinavian yachts the anchor self-stows into a slot in the bow, and the cockpit has a fixed windscreen.
Internally she has one large aft cabin, with lots of stowage space. The joinery is teak, and the galley is particularly large for a 34 foot yacht, with workspace and shelf space not only by the cooker but also under the companionway steps. The companionway and galley area have stainless tube handholds.
'Yachting Monthly' tested the design when first introduced and summarised her as "Well built and well thought out, this boat deserves serious consideration from anyone looking for a quality 34-footer that stands out from the crowd. She will make a fine all-round cruiser with the capability of extended passagemaking."