HMY Yachts

Luhrs Yachts

320 Flybridge Cruiser

1970–79

Luhrs Yachts 320 Flybridge Cruiser
The Luhrs 320 Flybridge Cruiser (often called the Super 320) is an all-fiberglass version of the earlier Luhrs 32 Sedan, a similar-looking boat with a wood superstructure and a fiberglass hull. By using V-drives to move the engine aft, beneath the cockpit sole, Luhrs engineers were able to set the cabin low in the hull which gives the 320 an attractive, low-profile appearance. Built on a solid fiberglass modified-V hull with a wide 12-foot, 7-inch beam, the Super 320 is a spacious boat for her size both inside and out. There’s enough square footage in the flush cockpit for some light-tackle fishing, and the interior—with a wide dinette, a private stateroom forward, a full galley and an enclosed head with shower—is larger than one might expect in a 32-footer. A lower helm was standard, and wraparound opening cabin windows provide a panoramic view of the outside. Additional features include a hatch in the cockpit sole for engine access, flybridge seating for six, and relatively wide side decks. Among several engine options, the 280 will cruise at 16 knots with twin 250hp gas engines and reach a top speed of around 25 knots.
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Luhrs Yachts 320 Flybridge Cruiser floor plan
Luhrs Yachts 320 Flybridge Cruiser floor plan