April 23, 2023
By Florida Sportsman Editor
Florida Sportsman Managing Editor Steve Dougherty joins Todd Falk, VP of Sales & Marketing for Caymas Boats, during the 2023 Miami International Boat Show to discuss the newest addition to the Caymas lineup, the 34 CT. Most notably, this entry is the first catamaran-style hull ever released from Caymas Boats. With the double-stepped, semi-asymmetric hulls and plenty of bow flair, you can fish in comfort through water you’d never brave with another center console in its class. The 34 CT contains six insulated plumbed storage boxes, totaling 3,000 qt of storage connected to macerator pumps. With two storage compartments forward, two mid-ship, and two in the cockpit floor, you can choose where you want to utilize the space for storage versus fishboxes. A 70-gallon transom livewell is standard, with options to add two 25-gallon live wells alongside, as well as plumbing the two after-insulated storage boxes as livewells, for a total of 5 bait tanks all fed by a Hooker sea chest and Hooker electric pumps. The 34 CT also features chaise lounge seating, a marine head with holding tank and fold-down bow seating that conceals within the gunnel, allowing anglers to move from stern to bow unobstructed across the flat deck and its 10’ 10” beam. The boat will offer dual 218-gallon fuel tanks and engine packages up to 900 total HP. And like every Caymas boat, you can customize your build to fit your own unique style to conquer the sea in competition or recreation.
- LENGTH: 34’ 3”
- BEAM: 10’ 10”
- MAX HORSEPOWER: 900 HP
- FUEL CAPACITY: 436 GAL.
- FRESH WATER: 30 GAL
- BRIDGE CLEARANCE: 8’ 10”
- DEADRISE AT TRANSOM: 18/22˚
- DEADRISE FORWARD: 50/55˚
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