C&C 36 36-1 Aft Cockpit

Clean and well loved
US$24,999.00 (Approx £18,638)
  • Boat REF#  ·  347737
  • LOA  ·  10.97m
  • Year  ·  1979
  • Construction  ·  GRP
  • Underwater profile  ·  Fin
  • Berths  ·  6
  • Engine  ·  1 x Diesel 24hp, Universal 5424/30 (1983)
  • Lying  ·  Seattle, WA USA - Shown by Appointment
Boatshed Seattle
Boatshed Seattle
Kevin Dolan

Extra Details

Designer C&C Design
Builder C&C Yachts
Lying Seattle, WA USA - Shown by Appointment
Fuel capacity 90.9 ltr (20.0 G) Total - 1 Tanks
Water capacity 272.7 ltr (60.0 G) Total - 3 Tanks
Holding tank capacity 154.5 ltr (34.0 G) Total - 2 Tanks
Last survey 01/04/2026

Mechanical

Engine 1 x Diesel 24hp
Engine make and model Universal 5424/30 (1983)
Engine Hours engine1= 3350
Engine Cooled Indirect
Steering Wheel
Drive Shaft
Prop(s) Folding two blade
Fuel consumption (approx) 4.0 ltr (0.9 G) /hour At Cruising Speed
Cruising speed (approx) 5.75 knots
Max speed (approx) 6.5 knots

This vessel was re-powed in the early 1980s with a Universal Diesel model 5424 engine. The engine is a mechanically injected diesel with indirect cooling. A common and reliable propulsion source for sailboats this size. Power is transferred to the shaft via a Hurth reversing marine transmission to her folding propeller. The engine has over 3000 hours but is starting reliably and running strong.

The boat has DC and AC electrical systems. There is a Freedom Marine 1000 Watt inverter mounted under the companionway. Shore power is distributed by an AC panel located in the galley. Built in outlets through the cabin are powered by the shore power connection.

DC circuits are powered from a distribution panel at the nav station. The DC panel and engine energized by a two position battery selector switch. The boat's two batteries can be isolated or combined with the battery selector switch. Batteries are an Ultima Blue starting battery and Dyno deep cycle group 31 wet cell.

Dimensions

LOA 10.97m
LOD 10.67m
LWL 8.46m
Beam 3.51m
Draft Min 1.80m
Draft Max 1.80m
Airdraft 15.70m
Displacement 5,443kg (12,002.1lbs)
Headroom 1.91m
Storage In water

Rig

Sloop rigged Aluminium spars (1979) with Rod standing rigging (2014)

Sails

Mainsail Lee Sails - Slab () Fully Battened, 1 Reefs
Headsail Lee Sails - Furling ()

Dacron main and headsail built by Lee Sails. Headsail has UV cover on its leach and the main has a sunbrella cover for the sail on the boom.

Double spreader mast is supported with rod rigging. A Harken roller furler gives easy control of the headsail. A screw driven backstay adjuster is operated with a winch handle and sets the forestay tension.

Electrical Systems

12 volt battery, 110 shore power voltage, 2 batteries charged by: engine, shore power

Construction

Construction GRP
Underwater profile Fin
Finish Paint finish

Total LOA for moorage purposes is 35'10" taken from the builder's specifications.

Hull Construction is done in fiberglass with areas of balsa coring. The hull and deck are joined at the gunwale with glue and fasteners clamped through an aluminum toe rail. Below the waterline her design has a fin keel and separate rudder. On deck, she is steered with a wheel mounted to a binnacle with engine controls, compass, and GPS. Just forward are the jib/Genoa sheet winches. The traveller is just forward of the cockpit and companionway and the mainsheet is sheeted to a winch on the cabin top through a rope clutch. The interior is constructed with a fiberglass grid holding wood panels and cabinets. Her cabin has been kept in good condition and has little or no oder. Aesthetically, she looks much younger than her age thanks to an Awlgrip paint job in 2012. Her windows have been replaced and bedded with butyl tape and caulking. Her owners have worked to keep this boat leak free and dry.

Waterline Boats / Boatshed does not independently verify capacities and other measurements, which are reported from seller-provided information and/or literature.

Accommodation

Total # of berths 6
No. of double berths 2
No. of single berths 2
Cabin(s) 2
Handbasin 2
Heads 1 heads (Vac flush)

The C&C 36 is laid out with a forward head arrangement, with saloon mid ships and the galley, nav area, and quarterberth most aft in the boat. In the bow is a V-berth forward of a hanging locker and head. Her saloon has settees on both port and starboard. Shelves are outboard of the settees. Sliders and high fiddles keep the items stored in them secure in heeling conditions. The port settee converts to a double berth with an insert and cushion.

Hot and cold pressure water runs to sinks in the galley and head. The galley sink is also equipped with a foot pump system. Fresh water is stored in three tanks fitted in the boat. This boat is equipped with a Vacuflush toilet system. It uses fresh water but is low volume per flush and generally low odor because the waste is kept under vacuum. The enclosed head is located just forward of the mast on port.

Accommodation

Grill
Sink
Icebox
Manual water system
Pressurised water system
Hot water system
Non-Smokers

The C&C 36 is laid out with a forward head arrangement, with saloon mid ships and the galley, nav area, and quarterberth most aft in the boat. In the bow is a V-berth forward of a hanging locker and head. Her saloon has settees on both port and starboard. Shelves are outboard of the settees. Sliders and high fiddles keep the items stored in them secure in heeling conditions. The port settee converts to a double berth with an insert and cushion.

Hot and cold pressure water runs to sinks in the galley and head. The galley sink is also equipped with a foot pump system. Fresh water is stored in three tanks fitted in the boat. This boat is equipped with a Vacuflush toilet system. It uses fresh water but is low volume per flush and generally low odor because the waste is kept under vacuum. The enclosed head is located just forward of the mast on port.

Deck Gear

Sail cover
Sprayhood
Warps
Fenders
Boathook
Swim Ladder
Instrument Covers

2 halyard winches
3 sheet winches
Electric Lewmar Pro Series 1000 windlass
1 anchors
(Bruce)
15.24m of chain
30.48m of warp
AquaPro 8'6" dinghy (2006)
(Inflatable)
2hp outboard, Honda, Short Shaft (2006)
The primary sheet winches have been replaced with Pontos Trimmer self-tailing winches. Two original Barient winches are located at the mast base and another winch is located on the cabin top back by the cockpit.

Anchor locker access is through a large hatch on the bow. Reliefs in the hatch allow the anchor to stay on her roller on the bow with the hatch closed. Her Lewmar electric windlass is mounted on a steel bracket and the locker is large enough to store the anchor chain and rode along with a couple of fenders.

Nav Equipment

Compass
VHF
GPS
Chart plotter
Autopilot
Clock
Barometer
Navigation lights
Echo sounder
Radar Reflector

The navigation electronics are of various vintages. Newest is the Furuno autopilot with Octopus below deck drive. She also has a Garmin chart plotter, Icom VHF radio and Signet digital depth sounder.

Safety Equipment

LPG Detector
Life buoys
Horn
Boarding ladder
MOB System

2 bilge pumps (1 manual / 1 Electric)

A Lifesling is mounted to the stern pulpit. The bilge pump is a Rule 1500 automatic pump with built in water sensing switch. The pump will sense water and run automatically or run manually. There is also a Whale manual bilge that is operated from the cockpit.

Broker's Comments

C&C Yachts are known for being great cruiser/racer sailboats. This boat has had nice updates through her life. Upgrades include Awlgrip paint, anchor windlass, Furlex roller furling, inverter newer autopilot and VacuFlush toilet.

This design in a classic from the C&C design group. It blends sailing performance with interior comfort and cruising amenities. Her cabin has enough rooms and berths for a family to cruise and explore the Salish Sea. Rigged with a double spreader mast and fin keel the boat will sail well a wide range of breeze. Length overall is 35'8" and 12,000 lb displacement make this boat a nice size for sailing with friends and family.

These boat details are subject to contract.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.

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