36' Carroll Marine Frers 36
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Length
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Beam
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Draft
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Location
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Price
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1985
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36'
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11.9'
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6.9'
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Illinois
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$39,900
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Description: |
The F36 was designed by German Frers as a racer/cruiser with a strong emphasis on racing. This model, originally known as the F3, was introduced in 1982 by Hinterhoeller Yachts of Ontario, Canada. In 1985 the molds were bought by Barry Carroll who revised the deck mold and interior design, and added a taller mast. Production was moved to his facilities in Bristol, RI. Although the primary design objective was to produce a racer/cruiser that could compete well under the International Offshore racing rule (IOR), the desgn has proven to be competitive under the various rating rules popular today. In addition, Frers was successful in designing a yacht that avoided the handling problems associated with earlier IOR designs. Thus, this yacht is considered a very comfortable cruiser and commands a premium in the market place. |
Equipment: |
GALLEY FACILITIES: Tasco gimbaled two-burner propane stove with oven. Top loading ice box. Stainless steel two basin sink with hot and cold pressure water and foot pump for fresh water and another foot pump to drain ice box.
HATCHES: 3 Lewmar Offshore aluminum framed deck hatches: forecabin, head, and main salon. Nicro solar vent mounted on cabin top. COCKPIT: T shaped cockpit with removable helmsman?s seat. Lazerette compartment under port seat and small gear storage shelf plus propane locker under starboard seat. HULL CONSTRUCTION HULL MATERIAL: Laminate of hand laid fiberglass reinforced polyester (FRP) with balsa wood core. COLOR: White gelcoat with grey painted non-skid on deck. FRAMING: FRP webs and longitudinal stringers laminated directly to the hull. Marine plywood bulkheads are bonded to the hull with fiberglass tabbing. Shroud chain plates are bolted to transverse webs. DECKING & SUPERSTRUCTURE: Molded FRP with balsa wood core and painted non-skid surface. KEEL TYPE: Fin keel made of cast lead with polyester resin coating. RUDDER TYPE: Molded FRP with foam core and stainless steel rudder post ? replaced in 2002. PROPULSION MACHINERY ENGINE: Westerbeke W21 with Hurst transmission and PYS PSS packless shaft seal. Engine rebuilt in 2014. ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER: 31039-C5051 HORSEPOWER: 21 ENGINE COOLING: Fresh water cooled through a heat exchanger. PROPELLER: Two blade Martec Mark III elliptical folding propeller. Propeller had been rebuilt about 5 years ago and is still in good conditon. Shaft alignment appears good and cutlass bearing is in excellent condition. TANKAGE & PIPING WATER TANKS: 20 US gallon PVC bladder tank located under starboard settee. DIESEL: Newer 20 US gallon aluminum tank located under port settee. Shutoff on top of tank. Nitril rubber type fuel hoses: both supply and return hoses appear nearly new, vent hose is older but serviceable. HOLDING TANK: Unknown capacity PVC bladder type tank located under v-berth. On deck pump out. COOKING GAS: Propane. 1 x 10 lb. aluminum tank located in starboard lazarette. Storage compartment properly vented by a drain hose that exits under the stern counter. Tank connected to a pressure valve with pressure gauge and a solenoid shut-off and it was determined that the system does hold pressure. MARINE SANITATION DEVICE: 1 Groco HE piston type manual marine toilet connected via a Y-valve to an overboard discharge and the holding tank. Both the overboard discharge and feed water hoses have proper seacocks (see below) and Maleron vented loops. The hoses appear to be in very good condition. SEACOCKS: All through hulls have proper seacocks located as follows: 1 bronze seacock located in head vanity which controls sink drain and MSD water supply. 1 Maleron seacock in head vanity which controls waste discharge. 1 Maleron seacock under galley sink which controls galley sink drain. 1 Maleron seacock under galley sink which controls engine cooling water feed. 2 Maleron seacocks in bilge accessible through port lazerette which control cockpit drains. |
Location: Sunset Bay Marina, Illinois
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L94517

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262-948-9662
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Material
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Hull
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Type
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Rigging
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Cabins
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Condition
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fiberglass
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monohull
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racer/cruiser
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masthead sloop
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2
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fair
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