Offered in a hardtop or flybridge configuration, the Baha 340 King Cat is a big, heavily built 34-foot catamaran fishing boat with a semi-enclosed helm, large cockpit, and functional cabin layout. Like her sisterships in Baha’s catamaran fleet, the 340 rides on deep-V hulls that permit her to attain higher speeds than cats built with displacement or semi-displacement hulls. It hardly needs repeating here that catamarans consistently deliver on their promise of a smooth and stable ride in tough seas. The King Cat’s rough-water performance is exceptional, and her high freeboard delivers an unusually dry ride. A fishable bow area combined with a huge cockpit provide an abundance of fishing space, and visibility from the centerline helm position is very good. There are twin livewells and a fish box the transom and the engines are located under the deck where one usually expects to see a fish box. Below deck, the cabin includes three berths, a compact galley, and a standup head with shower. A tackle center, transom door and electronics cabinet were standard. Twin 300hp gas inboards cruise at 24–25 knots (32–33 knots top).