Dehler 34 – performance pedigree shines even on social occasions
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LENGTH OVERALL (LMAX) - EXT. PLATF. | 11.99 M |
LENGTH OF HULL (LH) | 11.00 M |
BEAM (BH) | 3.85 M |
DRAUGHT (TMAX) | 1.19 M |
Awesome views from the cockpit: carefully positioned roof pillars give you an exceptionally wide-open view of the ocean. The U-shaped cockpit sofa can be arranged as you want or converted to create a sun terrace offering plenty of space to lie down and relax. You might also be tempted by the comfort of the four forwards-facing seats. Large hull windows fill the cabins with sunlight and allow you to enjoy majestic ocean views from the comfort of your bed.
A LUXURY CRAFT THAT LEAVES NOTHING TO BE DESIRED
The exclusive living area featuring a designer seating group and fully equipped galley is an elegant place of retreat for everyone on board. A wet bar and electric barbecue are cleverly positioned between the front seats and cockpit, so they are always close at hand. The hydraulically height-adjustable bathing platform can be accessed from any position via recessed steps and offers enough space to accommodate a pleasure dinghy.
FASHIONABLE INTERIOR DESIGN
Stylish furnishing elements, outstanding craftsmanship and a finely nuanced lighting concept round off the lavish design features. The portside room amidships can be used as either a second bathroom or third cabin with a single berth.
A1 –Master cabin with double berth, 1 small and 1 big wardrobe, stowage, and fully equipped big head with separated shower stall.
B1 – Saloon with L-shaped sofa, stowage, and hanging locker.
C1 – Guest cabin with twin berths, 2 wardrobes and 1 additional single berth (1.80 m).
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