LENGTH:
34.51 ft.
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YEAR:
1983
LOCATION:
Alameda CA
OFFERED BY:
Seattle Yachts
$8,049
LENGTH:
34.32 ft.
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YEAR:
1976
LOCATION:
Bangor, Gwynedd,
OFFERED BY:
Dickies of Bangor
$1,593,226
LENGTH:
78.71 ft.
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YEAR:
2001
LOCATION:
Italy
OFFERED BY:
Nikos O. Papadakis International Yachts Sales & Charters
Boat not available.
LOCATION
Dartmouth United Kingdom
YEAR
1984
LENGTH
33.01 ft.
Condition
Used
Year
1984
Make & Model
FASTNET 34
Boat type
Sail
Length
33.01 ft.
Fuel Type
Diesel
Location
Dartmouth United Kingdom
Tax status
Ex VAT
Beam
10.99 ft.
LWL
24.02 ft.
Jezebel is a fine example of a Fastnet 34 well known for there timeless looks and fast lines. Jezebel has benefitted from a full internal and external re-fit which has taken 7 years, more than £25,000 spend on her. Including a new engine in 2020 and additional furling (solent rig) foresail full set of sails fully refurbished and laundered every closed season.
Remarks :Jezebel is a fine example of a Fastnet 34 well known for there timeless looks and fast lines. Jezebel has benefitted from a full internal and external re-fit which has taken 7 years, more than £25,000 spend on her. Including a new engine in 2020 and additional furling (solent rig) foresail full set of sails fully refurbished and laundered every closed season. She has a very unique and fun finish to her living quarters and must be viewed in person to fully appreciate what she has to offer. She is currently lying ashore and ready to be viewed.
Further information about the Fastnet 34;
The two French designers Michel Dufour and Jean-Marie Finot had a major influence on yacht design through the 1970s, with then revolutionary designs such as Finot's Ecume De Mer and Dufour's Arpege - lightweight cruiser-racers that could both win races and cruise successfully.
Finot went on to design a string of other yachts including the Fastnet 34, before being appointed designer of ranges of production yachts for Jeanneau, Beneteau and Comar (Comet) in Italy. His design office is now Groupe Finot which continues to design both production yachts and high-tech racing machines.
The Fastnet 34 continues the theme started with the Ecume, of a fast, beamy and relatively light yacht with a quite open interior to provide space. She has a hint of a clipper bow, and pronounced tumblehome on the topsides, something rarely seen on modern boats as it adds substantially to the labour and cost of moulding the hulls. Performance and handling are typical of an early IOR era boat - fast to windward and unlike many modern boats, not prone to broach as she heels. No stability curves are available, but the tumblehome plus curved deckline will probably result in a far higher AVS (angle of vanishing stability) than almost all present production boats.
About 40 Fastnet 34s were built from 1973 onwards, many by Atlanta Marine in the UK.
Sleeps 6 in 3 cabins
Saloon:
Forward Cabin:
Aft Cabin:
Galley:
Heads:
Anchoring and Mooring Equipment:
Navigation Equipment:
General Equipment:
Safety Equipment:
Hull & Construction
Engine:
Electrical:
Tankage:
Deck & Rigging:
Sails:
Winches:
Engine Count
1
Engine Horse Power
24
HULL
Hull Material
GRP
OTHER
Displacement(kgs)
4318.0
Keel Type
Fin keel
The FASTNET 34 is 33 feet long that boasts a 11 feet beam. This 1984 diesel FASTNET 34 with 24 horsepower. The FASTNET 34 is made of grp.