The pilothouse configuration of the Vancouver 34 is ideally suited to cruising in the waters of Scotland with the elevated saloon providing excellent visibility for crew to enjoy their surroundings regardless of the weather. The layout is also beneficial for short-handed offshore passages with the on-watch crew not required to be on deck.
A lightly used example of the Vancouver 34 Pilot FAR CRY is presented for sail lying afloat and incommission with a sail away inventory which includes highlights such as:
Lying on her berth in Port Bannatyne Marina, Isle of Bute the Vancouver 34 Pilot House FAR CRY will be heading for her new homeport of Stranraer this weekend. We wish them calm seas and a following wind for this first shakedown cruise.

2001 Vancouver 34 Pilot House ‘FAR CRY’

2001 Vancouver 34 Pilot House ‘FAR CRY’

2001 Vancouver 34 Pilot House ‘FAR CRY’

2001 Vancouver 34 Pilot House ‘FAR CRY’

2001 Vancouver 34 Pilot House ‘FAR CRY’

2001 Vancouver 34 Pilot House ‘FAR CRY’

2001 Vancouver 34 Pilot House ‘FAR CRY’