MJM 34z
Now available on the West Coast
The Perfect Size
This is another great powerboat from MJM Yachts. The 34z is ideal for a couple downsizing from larger power or sail: Still large enough a yacht to seat 3 couples in protected comfort and for safe passage in offshore waves, yet light and narrow enough for unassisted docking and single-handed operation. This is truly a powerboat that will keep people boating together through shared adventures on almost a daily basis.
The low-drag, modified-"V" planing hull replaced the typical downeast configuration, meaning there is less power needed to overcome resistance. The boat's 32-knot top-end performance is achieved with just a four-cylinder, 260 horsepower diesel, which is said to offer half of the fuel consumption of similar-size boats.
Year-Round Joy
Thanks to a beam of less than 12 feet, height with radar under 13.5 feet loaded on a trailer, and 10,600 lbs. ½ load displacement: 34z is large enough for comfortable offshore passage-making and cruising -- yet readily transportable by road (with permits) between a winter residence south and a summer vacation cottage north.
Performance Features
- Comfortable V-berth interiors
- Yanmar 6LY3 380-480 HP 6 cylinder diesel
- Epoxy unidirectional tri-axial kevlar and S-glass hull and deck
- Dual bow and stern thrusters
- 33 knots top speed
- Most fuel-efficient - an environmentally friendly 1.8-2.0 nmpg
Specifications
- Virtual Tour
- Layouts
- 34z Brochure (.pdf)
- 34z Specifications 2008 (.pdf)
- Owner's manual (.pdf)
MJM
Yachts
Designed
by: Zurn Yacht Design
Built by: Boston Boat Works
For more information or to schedule an appointment contact us at 310-265-1990.
Fuel Efficiency

Simplicity, easy handling and fun ensures this one will actually leave the dock
“MJM Yachts’ new 34Z is a prime example of what a sensibly designed day boat should be. Designed with couples and singlehanders in mind, she addresses the needs of the weekend cruiser while offering special, unique touches that encourage experienced skippers to use their boats more often.”






