2006 Voyager V1040 Coastal Cat
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Coastal Cat
34' Voyager 2006
Voyager V1040 2006 For Sale in North Beach, Maryland
$245,900
North Beach, Maryland
Dimensions
- Length Overall: 34'
- Beam: 14'
- Maximum Draft: 7' 5"
- Dry Weight: —
Tank Capacities
- Fuel: 264.00 gal
- Water: 132.00 gal
- Holding: 28.00 gal
Engine Information
- Engine 1 : 2006 Yanmar 4LHA DTE - 190hp
- Engine 2 : 2006 Yanmar 4LHA DTE - 190hp
General Description
1167 Hours on Twin Yanmar 190hp.
Voyager 1040 (34 feet), flybridge catamaran. In a class of her own!- compare to PDQ and Endeavour. Extremely nice layout and high build quality, fuel efficient but with lots of extra power when needed! With a 2'4" draft and the outstanding stability a power cat provides, she is a perfect size for cruising the Chesapeake - or a trip to the Bahamas or even the Loop! Twin Yanmar 190 HP turbocharged engines will push her comfortably at 12-15 kts for miles at a time and peak out around 20+ kts.
This power cat was designed and built in Australia, so she is very solidly built and utilitarian. Her interior finish is clean with some nice varnished wood touches.The layout features two cabins forward with doubles that can be converted to a king size, beam to beam bed by removing a removable center-line separation. A crew berth to port and a bathroom to starboard with electric toilet and shower stall round out the accommodation. She can sleep 5 comfortably for a week's adventure and is perfect for 2 or 3 persons cruising longer term.
The salon can can seat 6 and the galley includes double sink, front loading fridge, 2 burner gas cooktop and oven. There is an additional top-loading fridge and freezer in the cockpit as well as a sink.
Upgrades:
Northern Lights Genset Diesel Engine-Model M673L2.3
Dometic A/C
Garmin GPS Plotter at both helms
Fusion Stereo(Bluetooth) w/ JL Audio Speakers
Engine major service w/ new turbos, hoses & belts
Key Features
- Design: Twin-hulled power catamaran offering high stability and a spacious interior compared to monohulls of a similar length.
- Accommodation: Typically features 2-3 cabins, including a master stateroom in one hull and additional berths in the other, along with a galley and saloon area.
- Flybridge: Equipped with a helm station, ample seating, and often a wet bar, providing excellent visibility for docking and cruising.
- Cockpit: A large, open aft deck area perfect for entertaining, with integrated storage and sometimes features like a freezer or ice box.
- Performance: Powered by twin diesel engines, such as Yanmar or Steyr, enabling comfortable cruising at 12-16 knots with a top speed of around 20-25 knots.
- Versatility: Designed for both comfortable cruising in locations like the Bahamas and the Keys, and as a platform for bareboat chartering due to its space and comfort.
Why It's Popular
- Spaciousness: The catamaran design provides significantly more interior and deck living space than a comparable monohull.
- Stability: The twin hulls reduce rolling, providing a much more stable and comfortable ride in various sea conditions.
- Efficiency: Twin-engine setups offer redundancy and efficient operation for coastal cruising.
- Family-Friendly: The ability to accommodate multiple guests and provide separate living spaces makes it ideal for family holidays or group charters.
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