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The Moody 346 is a robust UK built cruising sailboat. Built under Lloyds of London supervision, with LoL certification. The center cockpit cruising yacht that represents a highwater mark for A.H. Moody & Sons during the late 1980s. Designed by Bill Dixon and introduced in 1986, the 346 was an evolution of the earlier Moody 34, sharing the same hull but incorporating a refined "sugar scoop" transom and improved interior ergonomics. Over its four year production run ending in 1990, the model became a benchmark for the "liveaboard 34footer," offering a level of privacy and offshore security usually reserved for vessels exceeding 40 feet. It was built with the highquality GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic) standards that defined the yards reputation, ensuring that many remain in active service as reliable coastal and bluewater cruisers today. |