SeaVee
340Z
2015–Current
Built on a high-performance double-stepped hull and available in two configurations (Open Fisherman and Luxury Edition), the 340 can be setup as a hardcore tournament fishing boat, or a family friendly cruiser complete with custom seating, toilet and shower facilities. A 65-gallon bait well is integrated into the transom with an optional adjacent 30 gallon well available. A third well can be added in the front cockpit sole for maximum capacity. A fiberglass cooler slides out from below the tackle station leaning post on stainless tracks to create a rear-facing seat to make keeping an eye on the spread more comfortable. The 340 offers an abundance of in-deck storage lockers, fish boxes and rod lockers, as well as more space inside of the console. Up to 42 rods can be stored under the deck, on the sides of the console, in the T-top, and on the back of the leaning post. Storage compartments, fish boxes, and bait wells are placed throughout the boat to distribute weight evenly. A hull draft of only 20 inches allows the 340 Series to access shallow bays and local sandbars with ease. The 340 can accommodate twin or triple outboards ranging from 600 to 1,200hp.
Additional notes (BoatUS)
Overview: Tournament-ready 34-footer with triple-outboard potential combines quality construction with agile performance, hardcore fishability.@Features: Single-level cockpit features huge 60-gallon transom livewell, lockable in-deck rod storage, three insulated fishboxes, pop-up cleats, tackle lockers. Roomy head compartment (with forward entry) has electric toilet, sink, shower. Plenty of space at the helm for electronics.@Comments: This kind of quality isn’t cheap. Cuddy and diesel inboard models also available.@Performance: Yamaha 250s deliver 40+ knots top.