M34

Main

Appendages
Lifting keel : fin with bulb, lifting
Category
One design sailboat
Construction
Fiberglass reinforced epoxy: Sandwich Core-Cell fiberglass epoxy
Country
France
EC design category
A
First built hull
2010
Helm
Single tiller
Hull type
Monohull
Last built hull
2013
Model
M34
Rudder
Single spade rudder
Sailboat builder
Archambault
Sailboat collection
Tour de France à la Voile
Sailboat designer
Joubert Nivelt Design
Standard public price ex. VAT (indicative only)
N/A €
Trailerable
No
Unsinkable
No

Dimensions

Ballast Type
Lead
Ballast type
Carbon fiber fin with lead bulb
Ballast weight
1050.0
Beam
2.98
Displacement
2700.0
Draft
2.5
Draft when appendages up
1.8
Hull length
10.34
Light displacement (MLC)
2700.0
Max Draft
2.49
Overall length
10.36
Waterline length
10.08

Sails

Asymmetric spinnaker area
130.0
Downwind sail area
172.0
E
4.8
Est. Forestay Length
13.81
Fore area
26.57
Genoa area
29.0
I
13.2
J
4.03
Mainsail area
42.0
Mast configuration
Keel stepped mast
Number of levels of spreaders
2
P
13.85
Rigging type
Sloop Marconi 7/8
Rotating spars
No
Spars construction
Carbon fiber mast and aluminum boom
Spreaders angle
20 °
Total area
59.64
Upwind sail area
71.0

Engine

Engine(s)
1 inboard engine
Engine(s) power
20.0
Engines amount
1
Fuel tank capacity
50.0
Fuel type
Diesel
Make
Volvo

Performance

Ballast ratio
39.0
Capsize Screening Formula
2.16
Crew
5-9 (624kg max)
Critical hull speed
7.71
Displacement-length ratio (DLR)
75.0
Downwind sail area to displacement
88.71
HN (French rating)
32.0
Upwind sail area to displacement
36.62

Accomodation

Berth(s)
4
Cockpit
Open aft cockpit
Maximum headroom
1.7

Saloon

Fore_cabin

Aft_cabin

The M34 boat is a type of sailboat that was designed specifically for offshore racing. It was created by the French naval architect, Sam Manuard, and was first launched in 2011. The M34 boat was designed to be a high-performance racing yacht that could be sailed by a small crew.

The M34 boat measures approximately 10.34 meters (34 feet) in length, hence its name. It features a lightweight and durable construction, typically made of carbon fiber, which allows it to be fast and agile on the water. The boat has a deep keel and a large sail area, which helps it to achieve high speeds even in challenging conditions.

One of the unique features of the M34 boat is its ability to be easily transported. It can be disassembled and packed into a container, making it convenient for teams to transport it to different racing locations. This feature has made the M34 boat popular for various offshore racing events, including the Tour de France à la Voile, where it has been the official boat since 2011.

The M34 boat is designed to be sailed by a crew of six to eight people, making it a relatively small and manageable racing yacht. It requires a skilled and coordinated team to handle the boat effectively and maximize its performance. The boat is equipped with modern navigation and safety equipment to ensure the crew's well-being during races.

Overall, the M34 boat is a high-performance racing yacht that offers speed, agility, and versatility. Its design and features make it suitable for offshore racing events, and it has gained popularity among professional sailors and racing teams.

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