The Sceptre 36 is a Canadian-built cruising sailboat designed by naval architect Hein Driehuyzen. Built in 1980, she features solid fiberglass hull construction and a high ballast ratio that delivers stable sailing characteristics. Only 36 of these boats were built. She is powered by a Pathfinder diesel engine and carries North sails, with a Lewmar windlass installed.
The boat sleeps 4–5 people and provides comfortable accommodations suited to cruising or liveaboard use. The hull design includes a factory extended transom that improves performance and handling.
The interior and exterior would benefit from cosmetic updates and routine maintenance. This is reflected in her current condition and pricing.
Length
36.00 FT
Beam
11.42 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Fuel
Sail