The Abbott 36 DK is a 1987 sailing yacht designed as a performance boat equally at home cruising or racing. Built with a narrow 10-foot beam, deep hull, and high ballast ratio, she draws from Scandinavian design principles and carries a fractional rig. The narrow beam delivers surprising comfort for a fast, light boat, and the hull is responsive and well-balanced under sail. A 25 hp Universal diesel engine provides auxiliary power.
The interior is finished in teak throughout, laid out to feel spacious while maintaining secure handholds for movement underway. The boat sleeps four in dedicated sea berths plus a roomy v-berth forward, with potential for two additional berths in the saloon if needed. The galley is functional, fitted with a three-burner stove and oven, and storage is adequate for extended cruising.
The owner has upgraded or replaced most systems over the years, attending to all mechanical and operational components. The boat is equipped for both racing and cruising, with all systems maintained accordingly. The interior strikes a balance between sailing performance and livability—a cozy space for overnight passages or time spent aboard in poor weather, while remaining a capable yacht under sail.
Length
36.00 FT
Beam
10.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Universal
Engine Model
M-25
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel