If you take the luxury of a pleasure motor yacht, the practicality of a fishing boat, the determination and dynamics of powerboat, and then squeeze all this into an elegant 10.4-meter hull, you get the latest Chris-Craft Catalina 34, which was presented at the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show in late October 2014.
The designers have tried to put maximum versatility of use into the boat, so the Catalina 34 has no competitors for the possibilities of transforming the spacious deck. Aft can be a free fishing deck, a full-width soft seat or a U-shaped sofa with picnic table. The wind bar behind the three offshore seats at the control station is equipped with everything you need for a light dinner.
The bow U-shaped sofa can easily be turned into a solarium, and the table located there is retracted under a soft sun bed at the base of the steering console. Underneath the console, the Catalina 34 is not just a stall like all boats in this series, but a well-lit full-size cabin with a double bed and a dressing table with stylish washbasin.
At cruising speed, Catalina 34 will have 422 miles of autonomy. For speed lovers there is a possibility to install three 300 hp Mercury Verado engines, with which the boat will easily cross the 50 knots limit.





















































