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Back Cove Yachts enters the outboard-powered yacht market with its 34O.

- By Patrick Sciacca

The back cove 34o is a hybrid, of sorts. Its builder, in Rockland, Maine, started with the deck mold and interior layout from its single diesel 32-footer. Back Cove then penned a new hull form to work with outboard power: twin 300 or 350 hp fourstroke motors from Yamaha or 350s from Suzuki, to be precise. ¶ With the twin 350s, the builder says the 17,000-pound 34O should make about 37 knots on the pins, compared to 27.4 knots at wide-open throttle for the original 32 with a 435 hp Volvo Penta D6 diesel. Additional­ly, the 34O will carry 250 gallons of fuel, versus the 185 gallons found on the 32. ¶ While the difference­s are notable, several similariti­es should appeal to Back Cove fans looking for outboard power. Like the 32, the 34O has cockpit seating in the after corners to port and starboard. A one-level deck and opening curtain mean guests in the salon can mingle with friends in the

cockpit. The salon’s U-shaped seating to port creates a dining space that converts to a berth for overnights with the family. A galley with a two-burner cooktop is across and suitable for fixing small meals. As a pocket cruiser for couples, the 34O has a forepeak island berth for weekend jaunts or longer summer voyages. ¶ The 34O sports Back Cove’s classic Downeast lines, with a slightly proud bow, graceful sheer line and gently raked superstruc­ture. ¶ Notable standard equipment includes a 5 kW generator, air conditioni­ng belowdecks and twin 300 hp Yamahas. ¶ Back Cove Yachts plans to launch Hull No. 1 of the 34O later this summer and has additional plans to ramp up production in September, after the model debuts at the Newport Internatio­nal Boat Show.

Take the next step: backcoveya­chts.com

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