Yachting

DAYBOAT CHIC

The MJM 3z is an easy-handling cruiser with luxury appointmen­ts.

- by randy vance

Mjm yachts’ 3z has sportboat performanc­e that belies its stately Down East lobster-boat style and upscale appointmen­ts. ¶ The 3z’s hull shape and outboard power create high performanc­e. There’s a relatively straight stem enabling a longer keel to cleave and span waves. The relatively narrow 11-foot beam reduces drag, enhancing accelerati­on as well as handling in turns. There’s a battleship-style wheel of polished teak at the helm, and skippers can spin it like a pirate in tight quarters. In open water, the wheel provides positive control in turns and rough seas. Some narrower-beam boats can be tender as the crew moves about, but I noticed none of that as I stepped aboard. Underway, the 3z was rock-steady. ¶ Mercury Marine’s twin 300 hp V-8 outboards had the boat on plane in 6.2 seconds, and on the pins at 5,900 rpm, the 3z made 40.4 knots. Part of that performanc­e comes from MJM’s low-emission, infused-constructi­on techniques. And because the hulls are painted with two-part marine paint, the builder decided that a gelcoat was superfluou­s. Leaving it off saved

the weight of the gelcoat, plus a heavy barrier coat required to prevent printthrou­gh on the finish. Instead, MJM uses high-build primer for a base and a glossy coating in an owner’s color choice. ¶ I was comfortabl­e during our rainy-day cruise, thanks to the enclosed cabin. On fair days, the windshield­s open upward on powered struts, and the side windows slide aft, substantia­lly opening the cockpit to the sun and breeze. ¶ From the transom platform to the bow deck, the sole is covered in synthetic teak. Cabinetry is teak too, and the tables are finished in a tough shell of epoxy varnish for durability. Cabinetry is wellmade with dovetail drawers. ¶ Seating is divided into four areas. The helm seat accommodat­es a skipper and guest. To port is a companion bucket seat. These are thickly padded with flip-up bolsters to accommodat­e stand-up driving. The helm seat also adjusts electrical­ly for a comfortabl­e position. The convertibl­e indoor-outdoor design of the main salon has opposing settees with a teak table that has two folding leaves, making it narrower for easy passage. ¶ In the cockpit, an L-shaped lounge that begins where other boats might have mezzanine seating wraps around the transom, ending at the portside transom door. ¶ Beneath the seat, there is access to pumps, plumbing, the water tank and more. The bilge is finished for easy care. ¶ MJM’s 3z fuses elegant simplicity and first-rate performanc­eanddoesso­withenviro­nmentally responsibl­e building techniques.

 ?? ?? 38'2" LENGTH OVERALL 11' MAXIMUM BEAM
38'2" LENGTH OVERALL 11' MAXIMUM BEAM

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