Boat testAventura 34: Cruising catamaran in a rare format

Michael Good

 · 23.07.2018

Boat test: Aventura 34: Cruising catamaran in a rare formatPhoto: YACHT / N. Krauss
Aventura 34
Aventura Catamarans builds multihulls in Tunisia and shrinks the conventional cat concept to less than ten metres hull length with the Aventura 34. The test
  Crack drawing of the Aventura 34Photo: YACHT/N. Campe Crack drawing of the Aventura 34

The dimensions alone give the Aventura 34 an attractive unique position: just under 9.98 metres long overall and only 5.30 metres wide, which is almost suitable for harbour use. What's more, its origin also makes it special: Aventura Catamarans builds its boats in Tunisia. The new 34 is the successor to the Aventura 33 with the same hulls, but a completely redesigned deck and remodelled cabin superstructure with a side-mounted steering position.

Exciting: The Aventura 34 is based on the conventional catamaran concept, which is represented on the market with boats of at least 40 feet in length. The small Tunisian is an exception and creates a harmonious compromise between appearance, function and dimensions. This makes it almost unrivalled on the market.

You can read the test of the new Aventura 34 in YACHT, issue 14/2018. The magazine can be ordered digitally here, or you can download the test directly via the link below.

  Aventura 34Photo: YACHT / N. Krauss Aventura 34

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Michael Good

Michael Good

Editor Test & Technology

Michael Good is test editor at YACHT and is primarily responsible for new boats, their presentation and the production of test reports. Michael Good lives and works in Switzerland on the shores of Lake Constance. He has been sailing since childhood and, in addition to his professional activities, has also been an active regatta sailor for many years, currently mainly in the Finn Dinghy and Melges 24 classes. He is also co-owner of a 45 National Cruiser built in 1917. Michael Good has been working for the YACHT editorial team since January 2005 and has tested around 500 yachts, catamarans and dinghies in that time.

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