Catamaran Voyager 36 - great family cruising - (EO2)

REDUCED

A Beautifully appointed, fast, stable cruising/fishing power cat with all the extras. Powered by 2 x Steyr 256 hp engines, prop shafts recessed in hull for beaching, plus great economy. Accommodation for 6-8, luxury interior finish. Extended cockpit.

Boat codeEO2
Price$725,000 O.N.O.  
Length LOA11.0m
Beam4.3m
Draft0.8m
Berths6
DesignerDerek Appleton and Stanyon Marine Design
BuilderVoyager Cats Australia out of Bribane
Launched2007
Mooring includedNo

Propulsion:
Num. of engines2
Engine typeSteyr
CoolingFresh water
Power per eng.256 HP
Total hours350 hrs
Fuel typeDiesel
Fuel capacity1000 litres
Cruising speed15 knots
Max speed25 knots

Build:
Hull materialGRP
ConstructionFoam sandwich
Glassed overN.A.

Facilities:
ElectricsBatteries - 2 x house, 2 x starting
Genset
Water capacity600 litres
Water systemPressure, heat exchanger, plus electric
Accommodation3 x doubles - 6 - 8
Toilets1
Showers1
FridgeYes
FreezerYes
Domestic equip.Granite look benchtop
2 x burner electric cook top and oven
timber finished cupboards
Icebox
underbench fridge

Boat gear:
CommunicationsVHF
Echo sounderYes
Auto pilotYes
Nav equipmentRaymarine Autohelm
Raymarine GPS
Depth Sounder
Radar
CompassYes
TenderNo
ThrustersNo
Electric CapstanYes
AnchorsPlough
Fire ext.1
Life jackets6
Engine sparesNo
ToolsNo
Ground tacklePlough plus 20 metres chain + 50 metres warp
Extras80 litre holding tank
recessed down lighting
attractive furnishings throughout including leather upholstery
Live Bait Tanks
hard top and clears
, 2 driving stations
s/s boarding ladder
s/s barbeque
extended boarding platform,
salt water deck wash
under water stern lights
divinci timber flooring
props in hull for beaching ability
soft riding
very economic on fuel
Cockpit freezer
Flybridge fridge
Insect screens
freshwater filter system

Note: All specifications have been provided to City of Sails Marine by the vendor, thus City of Sails Marine Brokers provides no guarantee of their accuracy. A full inventory list will be prepared and agreed at the point of sale.

Derek Appleton and Stanyon Marine Design