
Broom 35cl



Like all of the models in the Coastal range, the 35 CL is designed to be equally at home cruising inland waterways or making serious sea passages, with the hinge-down mast helping to give the boat a low air draft.
The en-suite aft cabin is fitted with an island double, although in some models, the fore cabin has been laid out as a four person dinette. The deck saloon sofa can be converted to an occasional double berth. Alternative access to the side decks is provided by a port side sliding door.
The 35 CL is fitted with single or twin engines, providing 62HP to 340HP depending on intended use.

LOA: | 34ft 10in / 10.6m |
Beam: | 12ft 4in / 3.8m |
Draught: | 3ft 2in / 0.9m |
Min. Air Draught: | 10ft 2in / 3.1m |
Hull/Deck: | GRP |
Hull Form: | Semi-displacement |
Cruise Speed: | 6 knots |
Max. Speed: | 16 knots |
Fuel Capacity: | 90 gals / 409 ltrs |
Water Capacity: | 80 gals / 364 ltrs |
Build Period: | 1999 – 2004 |
Number Built: | 22 |
Previous Model: | Broom 34 |
Successor Model: | 35 Coupe |
Market Value: | £115,000 – 135,000 |
2 Comments
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Brian johnson
I am planning he purchase of a broom 35cl 1999 model with single perkins 135. I have a half tide mud berth, will this boat take the ground. Is there a skeg for prop/rudder protection.
Brian johnson
I am looking to buy a broom 35 cl 1999 model with perkins 135 hp single engine. I have a half tide mud berth, does this boat have an extended skeg for prop/rudder protection. Thanks