Discover the KOALA 34, a marine sailing yacht designed for easy management, combining safety and comfort thanks to its robust monolithic hull and well-maintained functional interiors. Ready to set sail immediately, it features recent onboard equipment, optimizing each cruise for maximum efficiency.
Onboard, you will find an arrangement designed for your well-being: a forward main cabin with an extendable V-berth, a single berth located behind the chart table, and a cozy dinette with a folding central table and opposing sofas. The kitchen is fully equipped with a sink, a two-burner gas stove, an oven, a refrigerator, and a cooler, while the complete bathroom includes a sink, manual toilet, and shower.
In terms of instrumentation, the KOALA 34 is equipped with a Riviera compass, a VHF Sailor SP Radio RT144CI, a Seafarer 700 sounder, an Autohelm ST2000 autopilot, and a Garmin 182 GPS. The electric windlass with remote control eases anchoring, while the audio system includes a CD player and internal stereo speakers. You also benefit from a hot water heater, two electric bilge pumps, a manual bilge pump, a 220 V shore power connection, as well as batteries for service and starting, with a rectifier and inverter for reliable power. The refrigerator was renewed in 2022 for even more freshness.
In terms of equipment, the sailboat is outfitted with a roller furling foresail, a 15 kg danforth anchor with a 60-meter, 8 mm chain replaced in 2022, not to mention the ventilators and porthole shades for your comfort. A chain shower, a 2.40 m dinghy with a Johnson 4 hp outboard motor, and wings complete this equipment.
The sailboat also boasts high-performance sails: mainsail, genoa, and gennaker, perfect for varying the pleasures of sailing.
Regarding maintenance, the engine benefits from rigorous annual follow-up, and in 2022, the UV strip of the genoa was replaced, ensuring optimal sail protection.
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