This 1977 Trojan 36 Tri-Cabin is a fiberglass sedan bridge designed for comfortable cruising and extended stays on the Great Lakes. Twin Chrysler 400 cubic-inch gasoline engines each producing 280 horsepower provide power, with roughly 1,600 hours on the clock. A 6.5 kW Onan generator, showing approximately 60 hours, supports onboard systems. The yacht carries 300 gallons of fuel, 100 gallons of fresh water, and a 40-gallon holding tank.
The interior centers on a three-cabin layout—a forward stateroom, private aft cabin, and a large central salon with good headroom and multiple windows for natural light. The galley includes a stove, sink, and refrigeration. An enclosed head with marine toilet completes the living spaces, with storage distributed throughout. Air conditioning and reverse-cycle heat keep the cabin comfortable across seasons.
The yacht has operated exclusively in freshwater and spent its entire service life moored at the same Great Lakes location, maintained annually and kept in running condition. A custom-built trailer is included with the sale and may be purchased separately if desired. Wide side decks, a cockpit seating area, swim platform with ladder, and canvas canopy complete the exterior setup.
Length
36.00 FT
Beam
13.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
2
Engine Make
Chrysler
Engine Model
400 CI
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
1,600 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline