This 1984 Mirage 35 was designed by Robert Perry and spent its life under single-owner care. Known for excellent upwind performance and balanced helm, the Mirage 35 is a solid coastal cruiser with a roomy layout and timeless appeal. The boat remains in good, mostly-original condition with consistent maintenance throughout its history.
The fiberglass hull sits on a fin keel with spade rudder—an efficient combination for responsive sailing and pointing ability. Powered by a 13-horsepower Yanmar diesel inboard engine, she displaces 10,000 pounds with 3,500 pounds of lead ballast. The boat measures 35 feet overall with an 11-foot-7-inch beam and 5-foot-5-inch draft. A sloop rig with all lines leading aft provides straightforward deck handling from a roomy, secure cockpit.
Below, the layout flows from a forward V-berth and private head through a spacious saloon with opposing settees and a drop-leaf table. The U-shaped galley to port features original fixtures, a two-burner stove with oven, and deep storage for extended cruising. A dedicated navigation station sits to starboard with a desk workspace. A single aft berth completes the sleeping arrangements. Warm teak wood finishes and generous headroom throughout suit liveaboard use or weekend sailing.
Fresh water tankage holds 60 gallons, fuel capacity is 24 gallons, and the holding tank is approximately 20 gallons. The boat retains its original electronics and systems, offering a capable platform with strong bones and potential for selective upgrades.
Length
35.00 FT
Beam
11.58 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
2GM20
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel