This 1992 Hallberg-Rassy 36 is a fiberglass sailing yacht built for serious coastal and offshore cruising. The boat measures 35.66 feet in length with an 11.65-foot beam and is powered by a single Volvo diesel engine of 57 horsepower, paired with a bow thruster for improved maneuverability.
The interior layout comprises two cabins—a forward cabin and an aft cabin—along with a dedicated head and shower compartment. Accommodation includes marine-grade mattresses, and the boat benefits from pressurized hot and cold water throughout.
The sail plan features an electric furling mainsail and jib, both Elvstrom units installed in 2022, mounted on a self-tacking mast system with an aluminum boom and storage along the mast. The boat carries an in-board autopilot, a Raymarine GPS chartplotter in the cockpit, and radar with radome mounted on the mast. Additional systems include a 12V to 220V converter and a solar panel added in 2023.
Deck amenities include teak handrails, a cockpit table with wooden fold-down boards, electric windlass, full cockpit canopy enclosure and closing covers installed in 2022, and cockpit cushions. An inflatable tender is included. The engine carries approximately 2800 hours of operation.
Length
35.66 FT
Beam
11.65 FT
Draft
5.58 FT
Weight
16,534.68 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
VOLVO
Engine Model
MD 22
Power
NaN HP
Hours
2,800 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
88.5 GAL
Water
81.89 GAL