
Launched in August this year, the new Back Cove 34 is an evolution of the popular Back Cove 33 it replaces. The manufacturer incorporates feedback from existing owners into each new design meaning new models are built to meet the evolving needs and expectations of its customers.
Emarine Australia's Jed Elderkin said there was a lot of interest in the new Back Cove 34, with two boats already sold sight-unseen into Australia and New Zealand.
"I think 2011 has shown a significant shift to a demand for absolute quality in Australian boating," Mr Elderkin said.
"Back Cove’s popularity has continued to grow as this is exactly what the marque delivers -- quality and value."
The new Back Cove 34 has an elegant spoon bow, broad transom and classic lines. The performance hull makes for a fast, ocean-capable vessel that planes at 10 knotsw and cruises comfortably at 20 knots, according to the manufacturer. High-tech construction methods, including hull and deck infusion, ensure the boat is strong, lightweight, quiet and economical.
Below deck, the new Back Cove 34 has a large island-berth and a convertible L-settee, along with a large head with separate shower stall.
The full galley, including two drawer refrigerators located under the helm seats, is situated on the helm deck and stretches out aft of the helm position. A dining area with solid wood table is opposite the galley.
The helm deck is airy and bright and features Back Cove's iconic upright windows that provide impressive all-round visibility. Overhead hatches, opening side windows and a centre-opening windshield create excellent ventilation.
The aft cockpit has a large, comfortable lounge area with an L-shaped bench seat and aft-facing foldaway seat.
Standard power is a 380hp Cummins QSB 5.9 diesel shaftdrive, which delivers a top speed of 25 knots. Other engine options (up to 480hp) are available.
Visit Emarine Australia at its new premises at d’Albora Marina, The Spit, Mosman (Sydney) or check out the Back Cove range at www.emarine.com.au