HMY Yachts

Atlantic Yachts

34 Express

1988–92

Until the 34 Sportsman came along, Atlantic Yachts of Palatka, FL (which went out of business in the early 1990s), had been known primarily for their line of Hargrave designed trawlers and motor yachts. It came as a surprise, then, to see the company’s first new design in years fall into the sportfishing category. A popular and good-selling model, the 34 Sportsman was built on a solid fiberglass hull with a modified-V bottom, a wide beam, and generous flare at the bow. Her large bi-level cockpit was offered in several deck configurations for use as an express cruiser or sport fisherman. A centerline hatch on the bridge deck provides trouble-free access to the motors. Below, the cabin accommodations are laid out in the conventional manner with V-berths forward, an enclosed standup head with shower, small galley, and a dinette seating area. Standard big-block gas engines cruise the Atlantic 34 Sportsman at a comfortable 25 knots and reach top speeds in the neighborhood of 31–32 knots. Optional 300hp GM 8.2 diesels cruise in the mid 20s. A total of 77 Atlantic 34s were built.
Additional notes (BoatUS)
Overview: Midsize express fisherman was a surprise hit for company better known for trawlers and motoryachts.@Features: Highlights include spacious cockpit with transom door, in-deck fishbox, deluxe helm seats, bow pulpit. Cockpit came with backing plate for tuna chair. Cruise-ready interior with teak trim, full galley, convertible dinette sleeps four.@Comments: No transom door. Total of 77 were built during 5-year production run.@Performance: Standard 350hp gas engines cruise at 25 knots (30+ knots top); optional 300hp GM 8.2 diesels cruise around 27 knots.

Floor Plans

Atlantic Yachts 34 Express floor plan