340

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The Arcona 340 matches the quality and ambience of our other performance yachts. The rich farmed Khaya Mahogany interior, owners' choice of fabrics, white headlining, and plenty of ports and hatches provide light, good ventilation and unrivalled comfort.

General information

Model
340
Category
Sail boat
Length overall
10.40 Metres
Length waterline
9.80 Metres
Beam
3.45 Metres
Draft
1.95 Metres
Displacement
5 kg
CE Certification
A/33/121

Propulsion

Engine
Yanmar 3YM20C/SD20 20 hp
Fuel capacity
115 litres

Accommodation

Drinking water capacity
130 litres

The layout provides:

a forecabin with plenty of room and a sizable clothes locker each side of the dressing area, with more stowage beneath the berth

an elegant saloon with L-shaped galley, with plentiful stowage and a good sized sink and fridge; a smoothly rounded chart table; a twin leaf saloon table, and long straight settees capable of seating six in comfort to dine as well as providing two excellent sea berths on the move

a spacious toilet with shower; a deep sink, wet locker, and easy access to the cockpit locker through a door

a roomy aft cabin with a very large double berth, plenty of lockers and shelves, and some stowage under the berth

The Arcona 340 is built with the latest materials and advanced techniques. Her lay-up, which incorporates a 20mm Divinycell foam core employs the latest vacuum infusion technology. All bulkheads are bonded to the hull and deck for added strength.

Fitted with a powerful fractional rig, the Arcona 340 sports a tapered, twin spreader, keel-stepped mast. Tie bars take the rig loads down to the galvanised steel frame, removing any stress on the hull. For strength and stability, the bulb keel is made of antimony hardened lead.

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