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Production

Don’t Let the Size Fool You

Straightforward sailing without any compromises, and a lot of boat in a very manageable package – the smallest yacht in the Linjett range can certainly hold her own, both at the jetty and at sea. She is slightly beamier than her predecessor, which both creates a light and spacious feeling below deck and allows for a lot of clever storage compartments. If you want a tiller or steering wheel is completely up to you – you will get the perfect yacht for cruising the archipelago either way.

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The Joy of Sailing in the Archipelago

“Having a boat that is ‘archipelago-compatible’ is important to us, we want to be able to sail the entire Stockholm Archi pelago and have access to all its hidden gems without being limited by the draft of the boat. The draft of the 34 is 1.84 and it allows you to access most places.” “”

The Joy of Sailing in the Archipelago

“Having a boat that is ‘archipelago-compatible’ is important to us, we want to be able to sail the entire Stockholm Archipelago and have access to all its hidden gems without being limited by the draft of the boat. The draft of the 34 is 1.84

— DANIEL, DAISY, L34 №55

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Classic Lines & Clever Solutions

Her slender and classic lines make the L34 responsive and nimble to sail, yet the modern L-bulb keel provides stiffness whilst heeling. This in combination with the large rudder gives you total control, both under sail and when mooring – it is especially appreciated when manoeuvring in smaller harbours. The goal is to create a yacht that is simple to handle shorthanded using clever and thought through solutions: having all control lines run below deck is not only functional, it also keeps the cockpit clean.

”You can almost sense that the people who build the boats are also sailors. The solutions are ‘close to the sailor’ and feel practical and natural.”

— ANDREAS, LIRA LEI, L34 №36

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