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Bavaria E34 Fly World Premiere at the Boot Dusseldorf

by Nikita Hutten, Bavaria Yachts Australia 11 Feb 2018 01:13 GMT
Bavaria E34 Fly © Bavaria Yachts

The Bavaria E34 Fly offers a perfect overview and gives you an unexpected feeling of space. It's like a floating home, a villa on waves. Why? Because it offers loads of living space and maximum comfort. Rather like your own four walls. For lakes and the sea – whatever kind of trip you have planned.

The new Bavaria E34 is the next step in the evolution of the Bavaria E-Line and the concept is unique in her size. Covering an overal length of 10.30 metres, the Bavaria E34 offers two fully-fledged twin cabins, two bathrooms and a large saloon with a unique 360-degree panoramic view.

In the centre of the saloon is the central helm stand from which one does not only have a perfect overview of the yacht but is also in the centre of the action. In front of the helm stand is the large pantry and the long saloon table for that cozy dinner at night. And behind the helm stand is the large cockpit to soak up the sun and have fun on the foldable bathing platform for that perfect day at sea. For those who would really like to relax, there is a large sunpad on the bow.

The two cabins are generously laid out with their own bathrooms. Future owners can choose between a separate shower or an additional large storage space in the bow. The Bavaria E34 offers aft a complete small suite. Your guests and friends will feel particularly welcome here.

Bavaria Yachts uses the well-tried motors of Volvo Penta with 60, 110 and 220 horsepower (hp) for the Bavaria E34. The Bavaria E34, as well as the slightly larger Bavaria E40, is also available with the environmentally-friendly Diesel-Electric-Hybriddrive as an option.

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