Boats for saleCanadian Sailcraft CS36T

Canadian Sailcraft CS36T – For sale

DESIGNER:
CANADIAN SAILCRAFT
TYPE:
Sail
  MODEL DETAILS
ID
14409
DATE LISTED
2026-07-03 00:00:59
CATEGORY
Sail
YEAR
1985
BRAND
CANADIAN SAILCRAFT
MODEL
Canadian Sailcraft CS36T
DESIGNER
Canadian Sailcraft (CS Yachts)
PRICE
NZD
$
69000
LOCATION
Fiji
  SPECS
LENGTH OVERALL (M)
11
BEAM (M)
3.5
DRAFT (M)
2.05
ACCOMMODATION
2 Cabins
HULL TYPE
monohull
  CONTACT
BROKER
36 Degrees Brokerage
Aron Mclean
Mobile:
+61 413 747 747
Email:
aron@36degrees.nz

The Canadian Sailcraft CS36T is a thoroughbred offshore cruising yacht with a reputation built over decades of bluewater sailing. Designed and built by CS Yachts of Canada, the CS36T is widely regarded as one of the most capable and well-balanced production cruising yachts of her era — a boat that serious sailors seek out for good reason. This 1985 example measures 11 metres LOA with a beam of 3.5 metres and a draft of 2.05 metres, giving her the ballast and stability characteristics needed for open-ocean passages.

The fin keel and tall rig deliver responsive performance in a variety of conditions, while the hull form remains seakindly and forgiving — exactly what's demanded of a passagemaker. Below decks, two private cabins provide comfortable accommodation for extended offshore voyaging, with a layout designed to make the most of available space without compromise. CS Yachts were known for their quality fibreglass construction and attention to structural integrity — traits that have allowed this vessel to stand the test of time.

Currently located in Fiji, this CS36T presents a rare opportunity to acquire a proven bluewater yacht in one of the world's finest cruising grounds. Whether you're planning a Pacific circuit or seeking a capable coastal cruiser, this is a vessel that delivers at every level. Asking NZD $69,000.

Canadian Sailcraft CS36T

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