The 340 Regina is a 10.4 m long sundeck with elegant and sporty lines marked by a pronounced tonture. The first model from the new Italian shipyard Fabbrica Italiana Motoscafi (FIM), it is approved in category B and can accommodate up to 12 people on board. Thanks to its beautiful cabin for 4 people and its optional kitchen, it is suitable for cruising in the sun, as well as for a day on the water.
A modular cockpit and two transom versions
In the inboard version, the 340 Regina receives a large fixed sunbathing area at the stern over a beautiful bathing platform. In the outboard version, this is replaced by a double rear bench seat with a removable backrest. An extendable table and two side benches complete the saloon, which becomes a huge resting platform in the inboard version. Simply remove the backrests separating the bench seat and the sunbed, lower the table and top it with a cushion. The backrests are then placed on either side to secure the space. In the outboard version, the sunbathing area can also be extended to the saloon.


Two versions of roof
The leaning-post in front can accommodate an optional kitchenette. On the front it receives two flip-up steering seats with backrest and armrests. The cockpit is spacious and protected by a windscreen with a reverse side. Two shading options are available: T-Top Sport or T-Top. The cockpit area is separated from the cockpit by a step.

The front deck is accessible via a few steps and protected by a large balcony. There is a large sunbathing area with a backrest on the console.

A bright cabin for 4 people
inside, there is a U-shaped saloon in the bow that can be converted into a double bed with a headroom of 1.90 m. The large hull windows provide light, which can be reduced with blinds or a cover for more privacy. At the rear, a mid-cabin with two single beds that can be joined to form a single double bed accommodates another two people. This means that 4 people can sleep aboard the 340 Regina. A bathroom with separate shower and storage units complete the set of facilities.


Outboard or inboard version
In the outboard version, the 340 Regina receives a maximum of two 300 hp Yamaha engines and reaches a maximum speed of 50 knots. In the inboard version, in gasoline version, two Volvo Penta V8 of 350 hp max are hidden under the sundeck, or two Volvo Penta D 3 220 hp in diesel version. The announced top speed is 40 knots.
From the pictures, the details look neat like the handrails on the cockpit side seats. The boat is customizable in terms of colors, upholstery, leathers, wood, etc.


A range to come
The FIM shipyard was born from the collaboration of Corrado Piccinelli, who has been in the nautical business since 1999, and Manuela Barcella, who was later joined by Paolo Ferragni, designer and technical director. Two other models are already planned, the 470 Regina (15 m long with deployable bulwarks) and 490 Contessa.