This 1997 Hallberg-Rassy 36 MKII is a fiberglass cruising sailboat with a short-keel design, measuring 37 feet in length with an 11-foot 8-inch beam. The boat is powered by a single Volvo Penta diesel engine producing 74 horsepower, providing reliable auxiliary propulsion for coastal and offshore cruising.
The layout includes two cabins and one head, offering comfortable accommodation for extended passages. The interior is arranged for practical cruising, with galley and navigational facilities suited to serious sailors.
The boat's maintenance history reflects continuous care across systems and structure. Recent work includes renewed sails (genoa and mainsail seams and hardware overhauled), a new rudder bearing, replacement of the sea water pump and starter battery, upgraded onboard electrics with new USB outlets, and refreshed drinking water lines throughout. The hull was completely rebuilt below the waterline in 2018, the teak deck was restored in 2012, and the spray hood was fully renewed in 2018. Navigation equipment includes a B&G chartplotter with C-Map Baltic Sea charts and a new AIS transponder. The boat carries a professionally serviced Sea-Safe life raft and features a bow thruster with dedicated battery and charging circuit added in 2024.
Length
37.14 FT
Beam
11.65 FT
Draft
4.76 FT
Weight
16,534.68 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
2
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Volvo Penta
Engine Model
MD22
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
92.46 GAL
Water
88.5 GAL