This 1982 Canadian Sailcraft CS 36 is a masthead sloop built in Brampton, Ontario, designed as a capable cruiser-racer. At 36.5 feet with an 11.5-foot beam, the fiberglass hull is powered by a single 30-horsepower Westerbeke diesel engine. The design emphasizes both performance and seaworthiness, with a double-spreader mast built to handle heavy conditions and all control lines led aft for efficient operation.
The interior layout prioritizes comfort and function. The galley is open and accessible, with a full navigation station, adequate locker and storage space, and generous standing and working room throughout. Natural lighting is abundant, and the head features teak grated flooring with proper cabinetry and mirror. Handholds and spacing are thoughtfully positioned for safety and ease of movement.
On deck, forward visibility is excellent from the helmsman's position. The cockpit is fully enclosed for weather protection yet can be opened to the elements. The design balances practical cruising with the responsiveness needed for sailing performance in a variety of conditions.
Length
36.50 FT
Beam
11.50 FT
Weight
15,500 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
1
Engine Make
Westerbeke
Engine Model
W30
Power
NaN HP
Hours
2,200 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
35 GAL
Water
70 GAL