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Tahiti

35

Price

€ 30,000

Category

Sail

Boat Location

Portugal, Lagos

Year

1986

Flag of registry

United Kingdom

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Description

The Tahitiana 35 is a robust and seaworthy sailing vessel designed for bluewater cruising. Originally inspired by John Hanna’s famous Tahitian Ketch, the Tahitiana 35 was developed as a steel-hulled version to provide increased durability and strength, making it an ideal choice for long-distance voyaging. First introduced in the 1970s, this 35-foot cutter-rigged sailboat has gained a solid reputation among sailors who value traditional lines, rugged construction, and dependable ocean-going performance.

Design and Construction

The Tahitiana 35 is a full-keel sailboat featuring a cutter or ketch rig configuration. It is known for its heavy-displacement hull, which enhances stability in rough seas. The boat’s design prioritizes self-sufficiency and comfort during extended offshore passages. With a steel hull, this vessel is far more resistant to damage compared to fiberglass alternatives, providing sailors with added security in challenging conditions.

Specifications:

  • Length Overall (LOA): 35 feet (10.67 m)

  • Beam: Approximately 10 feet (3.05 m)

  • Draft: 5 feet (1.52 m)

  • Displacement: Around 10,000 - 12,000 kg (22,000 - 26,500 lbs)

  • Hull Material: Steel

  • Rigging: Cutter or ketch

  • Keel Type: Full keel

Sailing Performance

The Tahitiana 35 is not designed for speed but rather for reliability and safety. Its full keel enhances directional stability and provides excellent tracking while reducing leeway. The cutter rig option allows for flexible sail configurations, making it easier to balance the boat in varying wind conditions.

Though it may not accelerate as quickly as modern fin-keeled yachts, its predictable handling and heavy displacement ensure a smooth and steady ride. The boat performs exceptionally well in heavy weather, allowing sailors to undertake ocean crossings with confidence. Its ability to carry large quantities of supplies further supports its suitability for extended offshore adventures.

Interior and Accommodation

The interior of the Tahitiana 35 is designed for practicality and efficiency. Given its traditional design, the layout prioritizes safety and ease of movement rather than maximizing interior volume.

Common Interior Features:

  • Sleeping Arrangements: Typically accommodates 4-5 people with a forward V-berth, a settee berth, and additional bunks.

  • Galley: Compact yet functional, featuring a stove, sink, and ample storage for provisions.

  • Saloon: A comfortable space with a dining table and seating area.

  • Head: A marine toilet with basic amenities.

  • Storage: Designed for long voyages, with extensive storage for food, water, and equipment.

Construction Strength and Maintenance

One of the key advantages of the Tahitiana 35 is its steel hull, which offers superior resistance to impact and grounding compared to fiberglass or wooden hulls. However, steel boats require diligent maintenance to prevent rust and corrosion, particularly in saltwater environments. Regular inspections, proper painting, and cathodic protection are essential to prolong the vessel's lifespan.

Ideal Usage

The Tahitiana 35 is best suited for:

  • Long-distance offshore cruising – Designed for ocean passages and extended voyages.

  • Liveaboard lifestyle – Offers sufficient space and comfort for long-term living.

  • Expedition and adventure sailing – Due to its rugged build and seaworthiness.

Measurements

Length 11 M
Beam 3.1 M
Max Draft 1.37 M

Accommodation

Total Cabins
Beds
Bathrooms
Capacity
Seating Capacity

Motors, Tanks & Propellers

Motor Make Bukh
Motor Model DV20
Motor Power 17 HP
Motor Year 1984
Fuel Type Diesel
Fuel Tank
Water Tank Lts
Black Water Tank Lts
Propeller Type 3 blade
Propeller

Electronics

  • Compass
  • GPS
  • Radar
  • VHF

Inside Equipment

  • Deep Freezer
  • Manual Bilge Pump
  • Refrigerator

Electrical Equipment

Outside Equipment/Extra

  • Fully Battened Mainsail
  • Furling Genoa
  • Storm Jib
  • Trisail

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