The clue is in the name of the boat! Another Scandi Storebro, this one a Royal 34, with practical, spacious interior and good sea keeping ability. However these boats are equally at home on inland waterways whether for a couple of a whole family.
The vessel is a centre cockpit motor yacht, built by Storebro Bruks A/B of Sweden in 1971. The construction is conventional carvel hull, with sheathed teak laid decks and wooden superstructure with GRP superstructure decks. The underwater configuration is semi-displacement hull with a partial keel.
Powered by twin TAMD 41 diesels with 200 hp a piece on rubber mounts so you can expect reliability and efficient cruising.
These engines give you a cruising speed of 14 knots and top speed of 20 knots …
Inside there is new flooring / carpets / cushions/ curtains mattresses etc. The sink and hob were replaced at the same time. The pipe work is in for heating but the current owner hasn't tested it.
All the windows were removed before being sent away for refurbishment then refitted.
There is a holding tank, new fuel tanks in the stern, new water tank in the bow.
'A surveyor in 2022 commented that the boat was 'well constructed and maintained' and whilst he pointed out some minor works to be carried out all of these issues have been addressed and the owner is confident that his successor will be happy with their purchase.
With a draft of under a metre (0.94 or 3ft 1inch) and a displacement of 6 tons Nordic Lady would be equally at home on a river or lake. She is currently moored near Chichester for viewing.