HMY Yachts

Meridian Yachts

341 Sedan

2003–04

Meridian Yachts 341 Sedan
When she joined the Meridian fleet in 2003, the 341 Sedan was among the most affordable flybridge yachts in her class. This was Meridian’s entry-level offering and there was much to like about her from the standpoint of features and value. In fact, the 341 wasn’t really a “new” model—she was originally marketed as the Bayliner 3488 Command Bridge. She became the Meridian 341 in 2003 when Bayliner went out of the big-boat business and Meridian Yachts was formed. Sharing the same hull, cabin accommodations, and flybridge layout as her predecessor, the 341 is a simple and very practical boat. Her two-stateroom interior is highlighted with cherry woodwork, cedar-lined hanging lockers, and leather upholstery. The head is fitted with a separate stall shower, and wraparound cabin windows provide plenty of natural lighting. In the cockpit, molded steps make bridge access very easy. Additional features include a transom door, radar arch, excellent cabin headroom, and an extended flybridge. Note the narrow side decks. Twin 320hp MerCruiser inboards cruise the Meridian 341 at 20 knots (mid to high 20s top). Note that an all-new 341 Sedan model was introduced in 2005.
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Meridian Yachts 341 Sedan floor plan