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1972 Delta Delta 36

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  MODEL
CLASS
Sail Boats
HULL
Monohull
MODEL
Delta 36
YEAR
1971
ASKING PRICE
39500
CURRENCY
NZD
  SPECS
LENGTH OVER ALL (M)
10.5
HULL MATERIALS
aluminium
ENGINES
1
  DETAILS
NEW OR USED?
Used
ENGINE HOURS
250

“Katinka” is a well-maintained example of the 1972 Delta 36, a proven bluewater cruiser with a rich sailing history and robust pedigree. Designed by renowned German naval architect Uwe Bartels and built by Delta Yachts in Germany, this yacht was originally conceived as a regatta contender. Over time, it was refined into a fast, safe, and reliable offshore cruiser that combines performance with comfort.

This yacht has successfully sailed from Europe to New Zealand under her own keel, a testament to her ocean-going capabilities. With a sleek, Sparkman & Stephens-style hull profile and long overhangs, “Katinka” delivers a sea-kindly motion and responsive handling. Her fin keel and low centre of gravity—achieved by placing key systems like water tanks, battery banks, and engine low in the hull—contribute to outstanding upwind performance and impressive stability, particularly in heavier conditions.

The hull is constructed from solid fibreglass, offering strength and durability for both coastal cruising and offshore passagemaking. At 10.5 metres (34.5 feet) in length, the Delta 36 strikes an ideal balance between manageability and space—perfect for a solo sailor, couple, or small family looking to enjoy weekend sailing or longer adventures.

One of the standout features is the near-new Volvo Penta D1-30 engine with just 250 hours on the clock. Professionally installed to replace the original, this engine represents a major upgrade and ensures reliability for years to come. The installation is neat and clean, demonstrating a high standard of workmanship and care.

“Katinka” also comes with a comprehensive inventory, including a 2.3m tender, and is currently equipped for straightforward, enjoyable cruising. Her systems are simple to operate and easy to maintain, making her an excellent option for those stepping up to yacht ownership without the complexity or cost often associated with larger, more modern vessels.

Key Features:

Designed and built in Germany by Delta Yachts

Volvo Penta D1-30 diesel engine with only 250 hours

Proven offshore performance – sailed to NZ under own power

Classic design with Sparkman & Stephens-style lines

Fin keel and balanced hull shape for strong performance and handling

Low centre of gravity improves comfort and safety underway

Solid fibreglass hull construction

Easy to sail, easy to maintain – ideal for low-stress ownership

Comes with tender and a full inventory

Located in Auckland, ready for inspection

Whether you’re looking to cruise the Hauraki Gulf, explore further afield, or simply enjoy owning a capable, character-filled yacht with a story to tell, “Katinka” presents a fantastic opportunity. The current owner is a passionate yachtsman who has kept the boat in excellent condition and is now motivated to sell—don’t miss this one.

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Kirsten Thomas
Kirsten Thomas
Kirsten enjoys sailing and is a passionate writer based in coastal New Zealand. Combining her two passions, she crafts vivid narratives and insightful articles about sailing adventures, sharing her experiences and knowledge with fellow enthusiasts.

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