This 1988 Frers 36 is a German-designed sailing yacht built in Argentina by Plenamar. The boat embodies the hallmarks of Frers design: graceful lines, balanced sailing characteristics, and responsive handling that works equally well for coastal cruising or regatta racing. Her sleek hull delivers strong performance under sail while remaining remarkably easy to manage—she can be sailed comfortably by a single person, making her ideal for solo sailors, couples, or families alike.
The yacht is powered by a Volvo Penta diesel engine with approximately 3,000 hours of operation. She comes fully equipped with sails, anchor, running rigging, and navigation instruments ready for immediate use. The practical deck layout supports efficient sail handling while maintaining a clean appearance. The cockpit is comfortable and secure, suited to relaxing at anchor or managing long passages under sail.
Below deck, the interior is finished in warm wood with a welcoming saloon centered around a large dining table. The galley includes a gimbaled stove, cooker, fridge, and substantial provision storage for extended cruising. A spacious double cabin serves as the primary berth, with additional sleeping accommodations in the saloon and behind the navigation table, allowing the yacht to sleep up to four comfortably and accommodate eight people overall. Storage is generous throughout, keeping the interior organized and practical for cruising.
Having had only two owners since new, the yacht has been maintained to a high standard. The first owner completed a circumnavigation aboard her; the second, an experienced superyacht captain, continued meticulous care. The boat presents in excellent condition and is fully prepared for immediate sailing.
Length
35.10 FT
Beam
11.48 FT
Draft
5.91 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
1
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Volvo Penta
Engine Model
Volvo Penta 2003
Power
NaN HP
Hours
3,000 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
31.7 GAL
Water
79.25 GAL