HMY Yachts

Ocean Master

34 Center Console

1996–2009

Ocean Master 34 Center Console
NOT ENOUGH SOLD TO WRITE ABOUT THIS BOAT The Ocean Master 34 was one of the biggest outboard center consoles on the market when she was introduced in 1996. Heavily built on a solid fiberglass modified-V hull with a wide 11'6" beam, some 20 layers of laminate are used in the hull layup, which makes for an exceptionally strong and durable boat. The high bow and reverse chines knock down a good deal of spray, and the considerable weight of the Ocean Master 34 helps ensure a stable ride in rough waters. While the company is able to offer a high degree of customization, the standard deck layout is centered around a large console with a molded seat forward and a huge sub-console storage compartment (with standing headroom) that can accommodate an optional head and sleeping berths for two. There’s plenty of space at the helm for flush-mounting an array of electronics, and the wide beam results in more cockpit space than many of her competitors. Additional features include a bow pulpit, transom livewell, leaning post, and fresh water washdown. Among several inboard and outboard engine alternatives, twin 250hp Yanmar outboards top out at 30+ knots.
Additional notes (BoatUS)
Overview: Semicustom center console with wide 11'6" beam delivers superior fishability, exceptional ride comfort.@Features: Standard deck plan is centered around large console with huge step-down storage compartment. Wide beam results in more cockpit space than many competitors. Layouts include traditional center console or Super Console with sleeping berths. Offered with gas or diesel inboard power, twin or triple outboards.@Comments: Generous fuel capacity, top-quality hardware, bulletproof hull construction.@Performance: About 35 knots top with twin 250s.

Floor Plans

Ocean Master 34 Center Console floor plan