Cobalt 343 - Luxury & Performance
Posted on 03/20/2007 EST @ 19:38 under: Runaboats, Cobalt Boats
Never before in Cobalt's four decades of thoughtful innovation has a boat been planned, designed, tested, and refined with such a precise set of goals in mind: the softest possible ride in rough water, maximized stability, pinpoint captain-friendly control, and optimum comfort for all aboard, no matter the sea. All blended with the gung-ho athleticism of a true high-performance boat.
At the heart of the 343's response to this long list of owner requirements lies the hull. A stepped hull, and Cobalt was far from the first in the industry to bring such a hull into its fleet. Only when Cobalt engineers were convinced that their design could guarantee, without question, total safety and control to match the hull's obvious advantages, did the 343 come off the drawing boards.
There came too longstanding Cobalt benchmarks: the matchless Cobalt extended running surface, a full-length keel pad for better tracking, reverse chines, a notched transom decreasing drag from the outdrive, and a gentle, gentle ride among all that horsepower.
Step aboard the 343. You'll like what you see. The enduring Cobalt mystique, drifting through the amenities of the cockpit, the simplicity and functionality of the cabin.
Step aboard the 343. You'll like what you feel even more.
SPECIFICATIONS
Hull Length Overall
35' 4" (10.78 m)
Length Overall w/Extd Swim Platform
37' 2" (11.34 m)
Beam Overall
9' 8" (2.95 m)
Height overall
7' 3" (2.22 m)
Height Overall w/Arch or Tower
9' 8" (2.96 m)
Bridge Clearance
5' 9" (1.75 m)
Freeboard Forward
40" (1.02 m)
Freeboard Aft
28" (.71 m)
Draft Drive Up, twin engines
28" (.71 m)
Draft Drive Down, twin engines
37" (.94 m)
Deadrise at Transom
24.5 degrees (24.5 degrees)
Dry Weight w/twin big block engines
11,565 lbs. (5,246 kg)
Fuel Capacity
200 gal. (757 L)
Water Capacity, Fresh
10 gal. (37.8 L)
Source: Drettmann
There came too longstanding Cobalt benchmarks: the matchless Cobalt extended running surface, a full-length keel pad for better tracking, reverse chines, a notched transom decreasing drag from the outdrive, and a gentle, gentle ride among all that horsepower.
Step aboard the 343. You'll like what you see. The enduring Cobalt mystique, drifting through the amenities of the cockpit, the simplicity and functionality of the cabin.
Step aboard the 343. You'll like what you feel even more.
SPECIFICATIONS
Hull Length Overall
35' 4" (10.78 m)
Length Overall w/Extd Swim Platform
37' 2" (11.34 m)
Beam Overall
9' 8" (2.95 m)
Height overall
7' 3" (2.22 m)
Height Overall w/Arch or Tower
9' 8" (2.96 m)
Bridge Clearance
5' 9" (1.75 m)
Freeboard Forward
40" (1.02 m)
Freeboard Aft
28" (.71 m)
Draft Drive Up, twin engines
28" (.71 m)
Draft Drive Down, twin engines
37" (.94 m)
Deadrise at Transom
24.5 degrees (24.5 degrees)
Dry Weight w/twin big block engines
11,565 lbs. (5,246 kg)
Fuel Capacity
200 gal. (757 L)
Water Capacity, Fresh
10 gal. (37.8 L)
Source: Drettmann
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