Mainship Pilot Rum Runner II 34′ – 2005

Downeast Cruising Yacht – $125,000. 

The Mainship Pilot 34 blends comfort, elegance, and utility in an efficient Downeast style cruiser. Arcadia is a Rum Runner II and includes special upgrade packages only found in these editions. A 370HP Yanmar provides a powerful and graceful ride in varying seas, and her spacious interior (6’4″ headroom) teems with modern conveniences, making day trips and cruising enjoyable for all onboard! The cockpit is designed for entertaining and comfortably seats 6-8 adults. The transom includes an easy entry door, full swim platform, swim ladder, mounted propane grill, and a 9′ dinghy with davits.

Her bright interior includes cherry trim, soft ultra-leather dinette cushions, extra storage (including cherry storage racks and hanging lockers), a well-equipped galley, a roomy head, and LED lighting. Comfortable sleeping for four adults – private v-berth cabin with extra long berths, and a dinette that easily converts to a double berth. She is outfitted with Raymarine electronics, air conditioning, heat, a generator, water heater, and more!

Arcadia’s Fighting Lady Yellow hull is accented with a navy boot stripe and black bottom paint. 

She has been well-maintained and is in turnkey condition and ready for cruising. Arcadia is located in Mid-Coast Maine and may be viewed by appointment.




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