
Licensed Yacht BrokersSales and service of yachts and shipsThe 36 FlybyTOY MARINEis a refinedmotor yachtand versatilecruiserbuilt on a durablefiberglass and plasticplatform. Represented by Andrey Shestakov and Shestakov Yacht Sales, it blends confident performance with practical comfort.
Selecting a 36 Fly
If you value balanced performance and efficiency, the 36 Flydelivers a steady ride from its Deep Vee hull and twin inboard diesel power. With a 38 ft LOA and 12 ft beam, it offers capable space planning, accommodations for 3, and a single head—ideal for couples or small crews looking to cruise at 26 knots and sprint to 32 knots when needed. The FRP deck andfiberglass and plasticconstruction support long-term ownership with low-maintenance durability. For guidance on tailoring thismotor yachtto your plans, connect with Andrey Shestakov at Shestakov Yacht Sales.
Features of the Model
- Category fit: a capable motor yachtwith strong appeal amongcruisers
- Hull and structure: Deep Vee bottom with fiberglass and plasticconstruction and FRP deck
- Propulsion: twin inboard Yanmar diesel engines
- Speeds: cruise approximately 26 kn (29.92 mph) and max approximately 32 kn (36.83 mph)
- Layout essentials: accommodations for 3 and 1 head
- Capacities: 264 gal fuel and 35 gal water
Technical Specifications
- Builder: TOY MARINE
- Model: 36 Fly
- Category: motor yacht/cruisers
- Hull material: fiberglass and plastic
- Deck material: FRP
- Hull configuration: Deep Vee
- LOA: 38 ft (11.66 m)
- Beam: 12 ft (3.81 m)
- Max draft: 9.569 ft (2.9166 m)
- Engines: 2 x Yanmar, Inboard, Diesel
- Cruise speed: 26 kn (29.92 mph)
- Max speed: 32 kn (36.83 mph)
- Accommodations: 3
- Heads: 1
- Fuel capacity: 264 gal
- Water capacity: 35 gal
Pricing and Ordering
Pricing, availability, and build or purchase options for the 36 Flyare available on request. Contact Andrey Shestakov at Shestakov Yacht Sales for current offerings, guidance on specifications, and to arrange an inspection or deal structure tailored to your needs.
Questions and Answers
Q: What defines the 36 Flyas a category fit? A: It’s positioned as amotor yachtwith strong appeal amongcruisers, combining aDeep Veehull,twin Yanmar diesels, and balancedcruise speedfor efficient coastal runs.
Q: How many people can the boat accommodate comfortably? A: The layout provides accommodations for 3with1 head, ideal for a couple, small family, or a crew of three.
Q: What are the performance numbers? A: Expect a cruise speedaround 26 kn (29.92 mph) and amaximum speedaround 32 kn (36.83 mph), powered byinboard dieselYanmar engines.
Q: What is the build and materials approach? A: The hull is fiberglass and plasticwith anFRP deckandDeep Veeconfiguration for confident running and durability.
Q: How do I purchase or list a 36 Fly? A: Reach out to Andrey ShestakovatShestakov Yacht Salesforbrokerageguidance on ordering, availability, and transactions involving the36 FlybyTOY MARINE.
Owner Experience Review
Owners and skippers use the 36 FlyfromTOY MARINEprimarily for coastal day trips, family cruising, and short charter outings; Capri operators regularly run it as a 6–8 person day boat with positive guest feedback. It also fits a commuter role for harbor-to-harbor runs, where the flybridge provides a panoramic perch for maneuvering and socializing, and the helm offers clean sightlines with well-sorted ergonomics.
On the water, reviewers report a composed ride that handles short chop with aplomb; the deep-V tracks steadily and tends to bob over wakes rather than pound. Real-world cruise has been noted around the mid-20-knot band (about 23 knots in one report), while builder/agents list roughly 26–28 knots cruising and 31–35 knots top depending on engines; the smaller 320-hp setup can feel sluggish, with an upgrade to 370-hp engines improving acceleration and top end. On board, the cockpit sunpads are genuinely lounge-worthy, and below there’s a single V-berth with en-suite plus a modest but usable galley and AC—ideal for day use and short overnights.
From an ownership standpoint, engine access under the aft sunpads simplifies checks, and many owners return to the yard for bespoke refits and updates based on experience. Performance and operating profile depend on engine choice, which in turn influences fuel use and maintenance planning.
Pros and Cons
- Confident, stable ride in chop from the deep-V hull; it tends to bob over wakes rather than pound.
- Versatile for day trips, family cruising, charter use, and commuter-style coastal runs.
- Thoughtful ergonomics and access: clear helm sightlines and flybridge views, plus convenient engine access under aft sundecks.
- Twin 320 hp installation can feel sluggish compared to the 370 hp option.
- Real-world cruise is typically in the low-to-mid 20-knot range and depends heavily on engine choice.
- Interior is a single V-berth with modest galley/AC, better suited to day use than extended cruising.
Comparison with Other Models
| Model | LOA | Beam | Draft | Speed (Cruising/Max) | Gross Tonnage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 51 Fly | 51' 0" (15.72 m) | 15' 0" (4.85 m) | 9' 7" (2.92 m) | 26 kn / 33 kn | - |
| 36 | 38' 0" (11.66 m) | 12' 0" (3.81 m) | 9' 7" (2.92 m) | 26 kn / 30 kn | - |
| 36 Fly | 38' 0" (11.66 m) | 12' 0" (3.81 m) | 9' 7" (2.92 m) | 26 kn / 32 kn | - |
| 51 | 49' 0" (14.98 m) | 15' 0" (4.80 m) | 2' 11" (0.90 m) | - | - |

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