2019 Grand Soleil 34' (10.36 m)
Portsmouth, Rhode Island, United States
Grand Plan
This GS34 PERFORMANCE VERSION has been lightly raced and also fine-tuned and tweaked by an experienced owner who has done well in a few races with podium finishes.
- Cruiser-Racer
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: ITCDP34128D919
Description
This GS34 PERFORMANCE VERSION has been lightly raced and also fine-tuned and tweaked by an experienced owner who has done well in a few races with podium finishes.
Recent PHRF and ORC rating certificates available. The design and naval architecture process have been realized with great attention. The aim was to create an offshore racing boat that is both easy to sail at maximum performance and a very comfortable fast cruiser. The GS 34 Performance, with an improved sail plan and appendages, has been designed for IRC handicap rating in offshore races and for ORC and PHRF. This way, the boat can be competitive in both offshore and inshore International regulations with a better rating.
Factory optional equipment
Cruise Pack:
- Electric Windlass - Quick
- Anchor Chain & anchor
- Water heater
- Factory dodger (Removable for racing)
- Cockpit hatches for additional ventilation in aft cabin
- Flexiteak in cockpit
- Carbon twin wheels with covers
- Techimpex converted stove (Two burner) to propane with ABYA switch
- Cockpit shower
- Isotherm cold plate refrigeration
- Boom cover
Keel and rudder
The typical IRC fin-shaped keel with a total draft of 2.18 mt is made of lead with steel and cast iron and weighs between 40% to 45% of the displacement, depending on the owner’s need. The weight remains in the lower zone by moving the center of gravity of the keel as low as possible.
The twin rudders are a suitable choice for this type of vessel and for the IRC rating system, while the tilted axes allow always effective helming and easy sailing.
Sail Inventory
Racing Inventory
- North 3Di Light Furling jib
- North 3Di Heavy Furling jib
- North 3Di Mainsail - One reef
- North Sails Code 0 Helix Furler
- Asymmetric spinnaker A2, 1/2oz Runner
- Asymmetric spinnaker A3, 3/4oz Reacher
Delivery Inventory
- Pineapple sails Heavy furling jib
- Quantum Sails heavy mainsail - Two Reefs
Electronics / Electric
- Upgraded B&G electronics
- B&G wireless autopilot
- B&G 12" Chart plotter at nav station (Links to tablet or phone)
- Pioneer AM/FM/CD unit
- Inverter/Shore power/battery charger
- B&G VHF
The Hull
The hull geometry and appendages are the results of numerous Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and statistical analyses using Velocity Prediction Programs (VPP) compared with various rating systems. This analysis has led to a new generation of hull with a medium light displacement for an optimal ratio between the different rating systems and between performance and sportive cruising. The particular geometry of the GS34 hull allows having very powerful waterlines, hard chine, and a wide transom, which benefit sailing downwind and when heeling. The wide stern ensures great stability of form while providing a bigger space in the cockpit and inside.
The construction
The hull and deck are built in a GRP sandwich using PVC foam of different densities; it consists of E-glass biaxial and unidirectional reinforcements impregnated with vinyl ester resin inside a female industrial mold. The hull and deck are finished in gel-coat. The deck is with antiskid. The main bulkheads are made of composite materials and all the bulkheads are laminated to the hull.
Rigging
- The mast is made of aluminum with high-performance tapered profile 9/10 fractional rig, with two sweepback spreaders in order to maximize jib roach, and a 9/10 forestay.
- The standing rigging is attached to the shrouds chain plates which are located in the max hull beam, which allows the mounting of a Jib (from 28 to 32 square meters) with minimum overlap.
- Dyform rigging
- Dyneema backstay
- Harkin head stay furler
- Spinnaker Twings
- Harkin 2 to 1 Code 0 halyard shackle
- Karver Code 0 Furler
- Whisker pole
Accommodations
The interior layout is divided in two cabins; a large portside aft cabin and an owner cabin in the bow that can be transformed into a sail locker during the race.
Aft cabin (Owners berth) is king size. Forepeak is a double convertible for racing
Specifications
HIN/IMO: ITCDP34128D919
LOA: 35' (10.67 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 2019
Beam: 11'
Draft Max: 7'
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Fresh Water: 32 Gallons (121.13 Liters)
Holding Tank: 18 Gallons (68.14 Liters)
Ballast Weight: 4840 lbs
Dry Weight: 10802
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Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Yanmar Penta
- Engine Model: D1 20
- Engine Year: 2019
- Hours: 131.00
Full Details
Mechanical Disclaimer
Engine and generator hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing brochure.
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Tim Kohl has spent most of his life on the water. As a youth he grew up fishing the waters of the St Lawrence River. In high school he worked for a master marine carpenter doing wood repairs and caught the bug to go sailing.
A degree from Rochester Institute of Technology in Printing Management served him well in his early career as a manager. From there, he ran printing plants. Then moving into the high tech imaging equipment sales and custom software solutions to national accounts like General Dynamics Marine, Honda, Bombardier and UTC.
Thirty years ago he was exposed to salt water sailing and fishing and never looked back.
A USCG Captain’s license and over 720 documented days at sea have allowed him exposure to great adventures offshore and around the buoys. His passion is to be at sea; racing sail boats, around the buoys and off shore, and offshore fishing.
A sailing racer for over 25 years, he has sailed in Newport, Long Island Sound, Maine, San Francisco, Chicago, Miami, Key West, Charleston, and Annapolis. During that time he has crewed in numerous J 105 and J 109 North American championships with two firsts and two seconds overall.
As resident of Newport Rhode Island, Tim lives in a community that feeds his passions.
Tim’s knowledge of the sea and boats – both sail and power and his sales professionalism creates a pleasant and informative buying or selling experience for his clients. He is a great resource to his clients.