Where to buy Tiara 34 LX:
Tiara Yachts
Introduced in late 2018, the 34LX is the smallest Tiara. It’s a luxury bowrider with identifiably premium quality. That comfortable and sporty profile will cost around $500,000. Used models from 2021 can be found for $400k.
The 34LX has the layout of a typical express cruiser, like the EX line of sterndrive boats. It has a centerline walk-through to access the bow seating area. This allows the cockpit and social areas to fill the entire 11-foot beam.
The bow has an open seating arrangement typical of a large bowrider—tons of space to relax in the sun and comfortable seating around a removable table for an al fresco lunch at anchor. The head is well-positioned (almost hidden) and surprisingly large.
Things we like:
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Clever centerline walk-through makes getting around easy
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Full-beam cockpit and adjustable seating
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Comfortable bow seating
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Full pilothouse protection from the elements is possible
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Large swim platform (thanks to the Verados powerheads remaining stationary)
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Surprisingly accommodating head with sink
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Very functional, durable wetbar
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Verado performance and control
Things we don't like:
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Lack of side decks makes getting around the outside of the boat for docking more difficult
Where to buy Tiara 34 LX:
Tiara Yachts
Specs & Features
- Length: 34 feet, 9 inches
- Beam: 11 feet
- Draft: 3 feet, 1 inch
- Weight: 13,800 pounds
- Power: Twin V-8 300 or V-10 400-hp Mercury Verado outboards
- Cruise: (with Verado 400s) 33 knots at 35.3 gph
- Top Speed: (with Verado 400s) 49 knots at 68.5 gph
Things we like:
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Clever centerline walk-through makes getting around easy
-
Full-beam cockpit and adjustable seating
-
Comfortable bow seating
-
Full pilothouse protection from the elements is possible
-
Large swim platform (thanks to the Verados powerheads remaining stationary)
-
Surprisingly accommodating head with sink
-
Very functional, durable wetbar
-
Verado performance and control
Things we don't like:
-
Lack of side decks makes getting around the outside of the boat for docking more difficult
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