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Production
Craftsmanship meets Modern Technology
At Linjett we manage everything in house: from development and design to aftermarket. It means we have control of the whole production process and build personal relationships with our clients as we are with them throughout their entire ownership of the yacht.
The hull is injected in one shot with uncut unidirectional fibres. This makes the hull light and stiff and allows for the use of large modern windows in the freeboards. The structure is protected by a layer of vinyl ester behind the coat of premium gel coat.
The interior is characterised by smooth lines and soft edges, with intricate high-quality woodwork and beautiful glulam details. It is a classic look, but below the shiny warm surface we have hidden the latest clever technical solutions. We take great care when choosing the technical components for our yachts, it is a long-term environmental approach: systems should be both durable and future proof. It is something we see the effects of every day as we work on Linjett’s that are anywhere between brand new and up to 30-40 years old. This is also why we continue to improve and develop our models, even after they have been launched.
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Comfort & Functionality
The interior is light, spacious and cleverly designed. It is evident that no short cuts have been made with regards to function or craftsmanship. The Linjett 34 is a boat that should be sailed, and the interior is created thereafter: everything from the kitchen cabinets to the chart table is adapted to work even when the boat is heeling, but there have been zero compromises when it comes to comfort. The two double berth cabins have full height ceilings and slatted bed bases, and the large lazarette can be accessed from both the head and cockpit.