
Step aboard the Mainship Pilot 34, a vessel that quietly carries the heritage of traditional lobster boats -- built for stability, simplicity, and time on the water that feels unrushed.
Everything is in place for you to cast off without fuss. Whether you're planning a long weekend exploring the coastline or just slipping away for a few hours to anchor off a quiet sandbar, this boat is ready. Life moves at a slower pace here -- one shaped by gentle cruising speeds, the smell of salt air, and the kind of comfort that makes you want to stay out longer.
The layout is practical and welcoming. In the galley and saloon, there's room to cook, relax, and sleep comfortably. A full-size V-berth forward, a drop-down dinette that converts into a second berth, and a marine head with shower give you everything you need for overnight stays. You'll find a fridge, electric stove, and plenty of storage, so whether you're brewing coffee at sunrise or cooking dinner at anchor, it all feels easy.
An air conditioner -- keeps things comfortable in any weather. A stereo system with new speakers sets the tone, whether you're unwinding after a day on the water or hosting friends dockside.
At the helm, everything is within reach: Raymarine autopilot, Furuno chartplotter, VHF, depth sounder, trim tabs, remote spotlight, electric windlass, and a traditional analog compass -- all geared toward intuitive cruising. Powered by twin Yanmar 240HP diesels, she delivers a smooth ride with impressive fuel economy, cruising efficiently between 15-23 knots. The 700-hour service was completed in 2024, so you're stepping into a boat that's been maintained with care.
Out on the water, the Mainship 34 isn't flashy -- it's honest, capable, and comfortable. And that's the appeal. You're not just buying a boat; you're giving yourself permission to slow down, explore further, and enjoy the kind of time that doesn't happen on land.
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