Quarken 35 Sport TourerSporty touring boat from Finland

Leonie Meyer

 · 02.10.2024

The Quarken 35 Sport Tourer is designed to reach up to 44 knots
Photo: Hersteller
The 35 Sport Tourer model from Finnish manufacturer Quarken celebrated its premiere at the Cannes Yachting Festival 2024. The boat is said to have these features

The Quarken 35 Sport Tourer comes with a sporty design and stylish equipment. From the modern helm station with two Garmin 12'' touchscreen displays to the flexible seating solutions and the galley, the boat offers comfort and functionality.

The permanently installed T-top serves as weather protection and a window provides a light-flooded atmosphere in the cockpit. Thanks to an electric function, the seat in the cockpit can be converted into an L-shaped sofa in no time at all. The large sun lounger can also be converted into a U-shaped dining area.

Interior of the Quarken 35 Sport Tourer in neutral colours

The exterior lines of the boat are complemented by well thought-out details in the interior. The front cabin of the Quarken 35 Sport Tourer offers space for two people in a bed and has a pull-out sofa. High-quality materials in a neutral Nordic colour palette were chosen for the interior. The wet room is equipped with a toilet, washbasin and shower.

The Quarken 35 Sport Tourer is powered by Yamaha F300 outboard engines. An optional upgrade to two 350 hp engines is also possible, which, in conjunction with the twin-step hull, enables a top speed of almost 44 knots.


Technical data

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  • Length (excl. motor): 10,68 m
  • Width: 3,48 m
  • Weight (incl. motor): 5100 kg
  • Draught to the propeller: 1,0 m
  • Motor: 2 x 300 hp
  • Passengers: 10
  • Berths: 2 + 2 + 2
  • Classification: B/C - 10/12 persons
  • Construction: GRP
  • Max. speed: 44 kn
  • Fuel capacity: 695 l
  • Diesel tank: 30 l
  • Holding tank: 120 l
  • Grey water tank: 120 l
  • Fresh water tank: 120 l

Leonie Meyer

Leonie Meyer

Editor News & Panorama

Leonie Meyer was born in Detmold in 1997. The passion for boating runs in her family: every year they spend their summer holidays in Croatia with their boat. Even as a child, she leafed through her father's BOOTE magazine.

After training as a design assistant at school, she moved to Magdeburg to study International Journalism. During this time, she completed an internship abroad at a German daily newspaper in Greece and an internship at BOOTE magazine. After graduating with a BA (2020), Leonie did a graduate internship in Mallorca. Her last stop was a cross-media traineeship at a daily newspaper in OWL. Leonie Meyer has been working as an editor in the watersports digital editorial team since 2023 and turned her passion into a career.

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