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2025 MJM 35

South Dartmouth, MA, US 38.5 ft · 11 ft' beam 1 cabin
Asking
$998,272
Our Thoughts

The 2025 MJM 35 represents a rare opportunity to own a newly manufactured 38.5-foot luxury performance dual-console day-yacht at an exceptional price point. This Carolina Downeast-styled vessel combines advanced hull engineering, modern marine technology, and thoughtful cruising design in a platform purpose-built for comfort, capability, and ease of operation across variable sea conditions.

Propulsion & Performance

Twin Mercury 400HP Verado outboard engines with joystick control form the propulsion core, delivering the quiet, efficient operation and low maintenance demands that define contemporary outboard performance. The fly-by-wire digital control system enables intuitive single-lever joystick docking, Skyhook station-keeping, and shallow-water capability—practical advantages for the cruising owner who values precision handling and reduced operational complexity. The Reverso built-in engine fresh water flushing system protects long-term powerplant integrity, while the 3.5kW gas generator supports extended time away from shore power.

Hull Design & Seakeeping

Doug Zurn's advanced composite hull design delivers the soft, predictable ride quality expected in a serious all-weather cruiser. The Seakeeper gyro stabilizer significantly reduces roll in beam seas, a meaningful upgrade for comfort during extended offshore passages or day cruising in variable conditions. Bow thrust adds directional control in tight quarters, further enhancing the vessel's maneuverability profile.

Navigation & Electronics

Garmin GPS, radar, and Co-Pilot autopilot integration provide comprehensive situational awareness and hands-free steering capability. The Garmin GPSmap system supports modern chart plotting, fish-finding integration, and waypoint navigation—standard-issue technology for the contemporary cruiser.

Interior & Helm Layout

The MJM 35's defining feature is its enclosed indoor/outdoor pilothouse with full HVAC control, offering 360-degree visibility while providing genuine weather protection—a distinction that extends the boating season and transforms the helm experience. Three distinct social spaces throughout the vessel accommodate family and guests comfortably. The flush deck layout maximizes usable space, while opening electric windshields, fully-opening side windows, and optional glass or roll-up sides adapt the pilothouse to conditions and preference. Side boarding doors ease access, and a full-length bimini option extends shade coverage.

Onboard Systems

A 250-gallon fuel capacity supports extended range, while 50-gallon water capacity sustains multi-day cruising. Light, strong composite construction reduces weight and enhances efficiency without compromising structural integrity.

Vessel Class & Ownership Context

The MJM 35 is engineered for the owner who values all-weather capability, operational simplicity, and the refined comfort of an enclosed helm station—characteristics that appeal to serious cruisers, fishing enthusiasts, and boaters prioritizing extended season use and variable-weather confidence. The joystick control and autopilot systems reduce fatigue during longer passages, while the protected pilothouse transforms the helm from a purely functional space into a social gathering area.

This 2025 model, located in South Dartmouth, Massachusetts, is currently in stock. Please note that pricing may not include freight, commissioning, and certain options. Contact Fly Yachts for detailed specifications, current inventory status, and availability.

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2025 MJM 35 -  In Stock - Tremendous Price ReductionRecently reduced to below cost to make room for incoming New MJM 38R inventory in 2026!  This is an exclusive opportunity to join the MJM family of owners at a price never possible before.  Call us today for your private showing in our climate-controlled indoor facility. The MJM 35 is made even more beautiful in the classic Flag Blue hull and Gold cove stripe. Features you'll appreciate:Twin Mercury 400HP Verado outboard with joystick, skyhook, and autopilotSeakeeper Gyro StabilizerBow Thrust3.5W Gas GeneratorReverso Built-In Engine Fresh Water Flushing SystemGarmin GPS, Radar and Co-Pilot Garmin GPSmapDesigned in a modern Carolina Downeast style, the MJM 35 is a luxury performance, all-weather, dual console day-yacht. The MJM 35 includes the protection of an indoor/outdoor pilothouse, the most usable space in class, and delivers the swift, soft ride of an advanced Doug Zurn hull design. The digital fly-by-wire technology of the MJM 35’s twin Mercury Verados delivers quiet running with joystick piloting, Skyhook station keeping, low maintenance costs, easy pre-flight checks, and all the fun of shallow water capability. Family and friends will appreciate her three unique social spaces, including the enclosed pilothouse with HVAC control, perfect for enjoying 360-degree views while staying protected from unexpected bad weather. This feature allows you to hit the water earlier in the season and extend your outings later into the year. Experience the intimate connection to the water that the MJM 35 offers. Please note that pricing might not cover freight, commissioning, and some options. Stock photos are used, with more images coming soon. Located in South Dartmouth, MA 02748

2025 MJM 35: Luxury Carolina Downeast Performance with Advanced Stabilization and All-Weather Protection
The 2025 MJM 35 represents a refined expression of modern dual-console day-yacht design, combining Carolina Downeast aesthetics with cutting-edge marine technology and genuine all-weather capability. At 38.5 feet in length with an 11-foot beam, this MJM delivers the swift, soft-riding performance characteristic of Doug Zurn's advanced hull design while maintaining the spacious, usable interior and social flexibility that serious boaters demand. Currently in stock in South Dartmouth, Massachusetts, this particular example features the striking Flag Blue hull with Gold cove stripe and presents an exceptional value proposition for buyers seeking a capable, comfortable offshore day cruiser.
Overview and Design Philosophy
The MJM 35 occupies a specific and well-defined niche in the modern yacht market: the luxury performance dual-console day-yacht. Unlike traditional express cruisers that prioritize cabin sleeping accommodations, the MJM 35 is engineered around the day-boating experience, emphasizing comfort, visibility, weather protection, and social functionality without the weight and complexity of full-time cruising accommodations. The vessel's modern Carolina Downeast styling—evident in its classic proportions, clean lines, and refined profile—appeals to buyers who appreciate traditional aesthetics without sacrificing contemporary engineering and systems integration. The hull design, developed by renowned naval architect Doug Zurn, prioritizes ride quality and stability in variable sea states. The composite construction is both light and structurally rigid, contributing to fuel efficiency, handling characteristics, and the vessel's ability to maintain comfort in rough water. This engineering foundation allows the MJM 35 to deliver genuine all-weather performance, a critical attribute for boaters who refuse to be confined to flat-calm conditions.
The All-Weather Pilothouse and Social Spaces
The defining feature of the MJM 35 is its innovative indoor/outdoor pilothouse, which sets this vessel apart from traditional open-console day-yachts. This fully enclosed, HVAC-controlled space provides 360-degree visibility while offering genuine weather protection—allowing you to maintain helm control and enjoy the water view during unexpected rain, chop, or temperature swings. The opening electric windshields and fully-opening side windows transform the pilothouse from a closed cabin space into a semi-open-air helm when conditions permit, delivering flexibility that traditional hardtop designs cannot match. Beyond the pilothouse, the MJM 35 incorporates three distinct social areas that accommodate family and guests comfortably. The flush-deck layout maximizes usable space, eliminating wasted cockpit volume and creating intuitive flow between helm, seating, and lounging zones. Side boarding doors facilitate easy access for guests and simplify boarding from docks or anchoring scenarios. The full-length bimini option (available as an upgrade) extends sun protection across the aft cockpit, creating shaded relaxation space without the visual bulk of a traditional hardtop.
Helm and Control Systems
The MJM 35 is powered by twin Mercury 400HP Verado outboard engines, representing the cutting edge of outboard propulsion technology. The Verado platform combines fuel efficiency, low noise operation, and exceptional reliability—critical attributes for a vessel designed for extended day cruising and offshore exploration. The digital fly-by-wire architecture of these engines enables joystick piloting, a control methodology that transforms boat handling, particularly in tight docking scenarios and station-keeping situations. The joystick control system integrates seamlessly with Mercury's Skyhook station-keeping technology, which uses GPS and heading sensors to automatically maintain the vessel's position and heading without requiring constant helm input. This system is invaluable when anchoring, fishing, or simply holding position to enjoy a destination. Skyhook reduces fatigue during long days on the water and provides precision positioning that manual helm control cannot match, particularly in challenging wind or current conditions. Autopilot functionality rounds out the helm capabilities, enabling hands-free cruising during extended transits and reducing helm workload during longer passages. The combination of joystick, Skyhook, and autopilot creates a helm environment that is intuitive, responsive, and genuinely user-friendly—a significant consideration for owners who prioritize ease of operation and want to focus on the boating experience rather than constant helm management. Garmin electronics integration provides comprehensive navigation, radar, and sonar capability. The Garmin GPSmap system offers detailed charting, real-time weather overlay, and intuitive touchscreen interface, while the integrated radar delivers advanced weather detection and target tracking. This electronics suite delivers the situational awareness and navigation precision expected in a modern offshore-capable day-yacht, supporting confident operation in varying visibility conditions and unfamiliar waters.
Stabilization and Comfort
The Seakeeper Gyro stabilizer represents a significant comfort upgrade, particularly for a 38.5-foot dual-console day-yacht. Gyroscopic stabilization reduces roll motion in beam seas, which is the primary source of discomfort during offshore passages and extended day cruising. The Seakeeper system operates independently of vessel speed, meaning it provides stabilization benefit even during low-speed maneuvering or anchoring—a distinct advantage over traditional fin stabilizers. For owners who plan to venture offshore or operate in variable sea conditions, the Seakeeper is a transformative technology that extends the usable weather window and dramatically improves passenger comfort. The bow thrust system further enhances maneuvering capability, particularly in tight spaces or challenging wind conditions. This secondary propulsion source provides precise lateral movement without requiring rudder input, simplifying docking, anchoring, and close-quarters maneuvering—especially valuable when operating single-handed or in confined marina spaces.
Power Systems and Onboard Infrastructure
The 3.5kW gas generator provides electrical power for the HVAC system, galley appliances, and hotel loads when the main engines are not running. This capacity is appropriate for a day-yacht focused on daytime cruising, supporting air conditioning, microwave operation, and electrical loads without the bulk and weight of larger generator systems. The generator enables comfortable climate control during summer anchoring and provides backup power for essential systems. The Reverso built-in engine fresh water flushing system automates the critical maintenance task of flushing the outboard cooling systems with fresh water. This system reduces corrosion, extends engine life, and simplifies post-operation maintenance—a practical feature that demonstrates MJM's attention to owner convenience and long-term reliability. Rather than requiring manual flushing with external equipment, the Reverso system integrates this essential maintenance into the vessel's infrastructure. Fuel capacity of 250 gallons supports extended day cruising and offshore passages, providing range sufficient for multi-day exploration while maintaining reasonable weight and center-of-gravity characteristics. Water capacity of 50 gallons supports galley and head operations during day trips and short overnight anchoring scenarios. For a vessel focused on daytime use with occasional overnight anchoring, this capacity is appropriately sized.
Construction and Durability
The MJM 35's high-tech composite construction delivers a combination of light weight, structural rigidity, and durability that is difficult to achieve with traditional fiberglass or aluminum construction. Composite materials resist osmotic blistering, require minimal ongoing maintenance, and provide superior strength-to-weight ratios. This construction methodology supports the vessel's performance characteristics while reducing long-term maintenance burden and ownership costs—a practical consideration for buyers planning extended ownership.
Distinctions and Equipment Highlights
The MJM 35 incorporates several design and equipment choices that distinguish it from conventional day-yachts: Low Noise Operation : The twin Mercury Verados, combined with composite hull construction and the absence of heavy diesel engines, create a remarkably quiet operating environment. This enables extended cruising without fatigue from engine noise and preserves the intimate connection to the water that attracts discerning boaters. Shallow Water Capability : The outboard propulsion system and relatively modest draft enable operation in shallow anchorages and coastal areas that larger diesel-powered vessels cannot access. This opens exploration opportunities in protected bays, river systems, and shallow-water destinations. Innovative Windshield and Window Systems : The opening electric windshields and fully-opening side windows transform the pilothouse from an enclosed cabin into a semi-open-air space, providing flexibility that fixed-window designs cannot match. This design choice acknowledges that boaters value the sensory experience of being on the water, not merely protected from it. Joystick Docking : The integration of joystick control with the Verado platform simplifies docking and close-quarters maneuvering, making the vessel accessible to owners of varying experience levels while delivering precision that manual helm control cannot match.
Why This Yacht Merits Consideration
The 2025 MJM 35 represents a thoughtfully engineered response to the question of what a modern day-yacht should be. Rather than attempting to
Length
38.5 ft
Beam
11 ft'
Year
2025
Builder
MJM
Model
35
Cabins
1

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