Originally fitted with up to eight berths in three cabins with a generous, U-shaped galley and a forward-facing chart table, centreline leafed table, heads compartment forward and a forward cabin separated from the heads by wooden door, all based on Sadler's foam stiffened sub moulding that provides insulated accommodation and built-in buoyancy.
Forward cabin: Two berths, formed in a 'Vee' can provide a double berth using an in-fill
cushion. Open shelving alongside berth. Under berth lockers are lined (dry) storage lockers used for light wind sail storage. Hanging locker, dedicated to the forward cabin is
provided to starboard. Opening overhead Vetus deckhatch for light and ventilation. Fire extinguisher.
Heads Compartment: Extends across the beam of the hull forward of the mast, with doors ahead and to the main bulkhead for privacy. A Jabsco 'Twist n Lock' marine flushing toilet is fitted. Hot and cold water via a shower faucet fitted to a moulded hand basin. Shower sump with 12v drain pump. All sea valves in this compartment are of
the Blakes, tapered seacock design. Hanging locker to starboard for oilskins, life-jackets and harnesses. Ventilation is provided by two 'Tannoy' passive ventilators overhead.
Main Saloon: U-Shaped seating to port providing either a settee berth or convertible to a double using an in-filling panel & cushion to enable the U-shaped seating to convert
to a double if required, single settee berth to starboard. Centreline-mounted saloon table
with internal bottle storage and drop leaves. Above the settee berths on each side, there are occasional use pilot berths utilising a hinged panel each side (Note no pilot berth cushions). When not deployed this pilot berth area is more usually used as additional open and fiddled locker storage each side
Light and ventilation from a centre-line Vetus deck hatch over and fixed, toughened glass windows to the coachroof's sides. A flexible tank for freshwater is located beneath the starboard settee berth while a substantial, lined stowage space is provided beneath the port side settee berth.
Navigation area: A well-sized, forward facing chart table accommodates folded charts and almanacs within, with a further storage shelf and a deeply-fiddled cave locker outboard of the chart table, where a VHF is mounted. A fabric covered seat with internal storage is fitted abaft the chart table.
Galley: Located to port of the companionway (for comfortable use when hove to on starboard tack while making a cup of tea), the Sadler 34's galley is notably generous in offering a large amount of work space & security to a cook at sea with workable storage. Fitted with a Neptune 4500 2 burner, grill & oven gas cooker. Twin sinks are fitted within the forward peninsular and have individual covers. Pressurised H&C water supply and a separate hand pumped saltwater faucet. Front-opening 12v refrigerator and a separate deep, top opening insulated cool box is fitted to this Sadler 34's galley, Ample storage for crockery, cutlery and stores. Set of ‘Sadler’ logo’d plates and bowls.
Aft cabin: Located to starboard, this cabin extends forward of the companionway steps/
engine box, thereby able to offer some seating and a hinged fiddled surface for small items ahead of the berth. Light and ventilation is provided by an opening portlight to the cockpit's footwell, plus the side window and a 'Tannoy' ventilator above the cabin's standing area.