Designed by the renowned Ben Lexcen, the Zuanelli Miller 31 is a classic sailing yacht produced by the Italian shipyard in Padenghe. This 1981 model is a natante measuring 9.3 meters in length with a 3.2-meter beam, featuring a draft of 1.7 meters. Its hull is constructed from fiberglass, supporting a fractional rig that performs well both in cruising scenarios and during regattas.
The vessel is powered by a 28 hp Volvo Penta 2003 engine equipped with a saildrive. Practicality is enhanced by an electric windlass, a 100W photovoltaic panel, and a dual battery system (100Ah and 150Ah). The plumbing system includes connections for shore power and dual water tanks, complemented by a cockpit shower.
Interior space is surprisingly generous for a boat of this class, offering 1.85 meters of headroom. The layout accommodates five people comfortably, featuring a double berth in the bow, a saloon with a convertible double bed, and a quarter berth located near the chart table. The galley includes a two-burner tilting gas stove, a sink, and a refrigerator, ensuring convenience for extended time on the water.
Electronics and navigation equipment consist of GPS, VHF, two fishfinders, and an onboard autoradio. With its sleek lines and efficient design, this boat is suited for sailors who appreciate the heritage of Zuanelli craftsmanship and require a versatile, performance-oriented vessel.
This boat is currently available in Italy with VAT paid. Please note that the asking price has recently been reduced to 16.000 EUR.