This 1996 Caliber 35 LRC is a fiberglass cruising sailboat designed by Michael McCreary. At 35 feet 9 inches with an 11-foot 4-inch beam, the boat displaces 13,100 pounds and carries 6,100 pounds of ballast. Power comes from a single Yanmar 3GM30F diesel engine producing 28 horsepower, paired with two 100-gallon fuel tanks that provide an estimated cruising range of 950 nautical miles.
The interior layout includes a galley to port with an ice box, two-burner stove and oven, and a double sink with pressure water. A nav station and captain's quarter berth occupy the starboard side aft, while the forward V-berth sits in the bow. The head, accessible from the V-berth, features a double entry. The cabin features a teak and holly sole, teak drop-down table, and original upholstery throughout. The 100-gallon fresh water tank supports extended cruising. A 1000-watt DC to AC power inverter, water heater, and 20-amp battery charger are housed in the cockpit lazaret.
The boat carries three sails: a Nielsen mainsail, North 100% jib, and Doyle staysail, all dacron and in good condition. The North 95 roller furler, aluminum spar, and wire standing rigging support the rig. Winch equipment includes Lewmar 44 and Lewmar 16 units. Navigation and helm electronics comprise a Raymarine ST5000+ autopilot, Raymarine RT300 GPS, Icom VHF radio, and Ritchie compass, complemented by an Autohelm depth and speed indicator. An electric windlass with remote control assists single-handed operation. Dodger and bimini provide sun protection.
Length
33.83 FT
Beam
11.33 FT
Draft
4.50 FT
Weight
13,100 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
3GM30F
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
100 GAL
Water
100 GAL