Moody Excel 34 Information, Review, Specs

Make
Moody
Model
Excel 34
Number Built
Production Year(s)
1999 - 2001

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Summary of findings:

  • Introduction:
    • Model: Moody Excel 34.
    • Builder: Prout & Sons (a deviation from the main Moody builder, Marine Projects).
    • Designer: Bill Dixon.
    • Production: 1999-2001.
    • Reputation: Known for quality construction (typical Moody ethos), comfortable and forgiving sailing. Described as a "modern Bill Dixon designed classic".
  • History and Design:
    • Produced for a short run, 1999-2001.
    • Built by Prout & Sons, not the usual Marine Projects for Moody. This makes it a "relatively rare model" and "an odd ball".
    • Designer Bill Dixon is mentioned in the builder article as prolific for Moody in the later fiberglass era, known for volume, comfort, and sailing performance. Moody's general ethos: safety, comfort, robust construction, seaworthiness.
    • No specific "philosophy" found for this specific model, but Bill Dixon's general approach for Moody aligns (volume, comfort, performance).
    • No significant variations (MkI, MkII) found for the Excel 34 itself; other Moody 3x models have variations.
  • Sailing Performance and Handling:
    • Ratios calculated: SA/D ≈ 13.38, Ballast/Disp ≈ 33.78%, D/L ≈ 242.26.
    • Owners describe it as sailing "beautifully" and being "extremely comfortable and forgiving".
    • Fin keel, skeg-hung rudder.
  • Accommodations and Layout:
    • "Slightly more spacy hull design".
    • Often a three-cabin layout comprising a twin berth cabin forward.
    • "no contemporary convenience has been spared".
    • No specific headroom mentioned in or search.
    • One owner mentioned checking rudder lip seals can leak into lockers under the rear double bunk. This implies a rear double bunk/cabin.
    • Interior details will need to be synthesized from general "review" results. It's safe to assume a typical cruising yacht layout for a 34-foot boat of its era.
  • Owner's Perspectives:
    • Owners praise it as sailing beautifully, extremely comfortable and forgiving.
    • A common issue mentioned: rudder lip seals can leak into lockers under the rear double bunk.
    • Relatively rare model, only about 20 built by Prout & Sons.
    • "Dont think the build quality was as good" from Prout compared to Marine Projects. This is a critical point for owner perspective.

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Ratio Interpretation:

  • SA/Disp (13.38): A lower value, suggesting it's not a light-wind flyer but rather a more conservative, easily driven hull in moderate conditions. It won't be overly tender and will handle a breeze well.
  • Ballast/Disp (33.78%): A respectable percentage, indicating good initial stability and stiffness for a cruising boat of its size, though not exceptionally stiff (which might be expected of a more performance-oriented design). It suggests a comfortable motion in a seaway.
  • Disp/L (242.26): This falls into the moderate cruiser category (between 200-300), indicating a solid, capable cruising boat that blends some performance with comfort and load-carrying ability. It's not a lightweight racer, nor an exceptionally heavy traditional boat.

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Measurements

Construction & Hull

Construction Material
Fiberglass (Solid)
Hull Type
Monohull Sailboat
Keel Type
Fin
Rudder
1x Skeg-Hung
Ballast
4554 lbs
Displacement
13480 lbs
Water Capacity
48 gal
Fuel Capacity
36 gal

Engine

Engine Make
Volvo Penta
Engine Model
MD2030
Engine Type
Engine HP
29
Engine Count
1
Drive Type
Fuel Type
Diesel
Hover over a measurement
IJPE FS LOALWL

Rig & Sails

Rig Type
Masthead Sloop
P (Main Luff)
35.4 ft
E (Main Foot)
12.4 ft
I (Foretriangle Height)
40.9 ft
J (Foretriangle Base)
12.27 ft
Forestay Length (est)
42.7 ft
Main Sail Area
219.48 sqft
Foretriangle Sail Area
250.92 sqft
Total Sail Area (Reported)
470 sqft
Total Sail Area (Calc)
470.4 sqft

Dimensions

LOA
33.75 ft
LWL
29.17 ft
Beam
11.42 ft
Draft
5.83 ft
Max Headroom
-
Air Draft
-

Calculations

Hull Speed
7.24 kn
Pounds per Inch Immersion
1