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Aisling Gheal 36' ENDEAVOUR 2001 PRICE ON APPLICATION

Specifications

Accomodations:
3 staterooms
Length:
36' (10.97m m)
Beam:
15
Draft:
2' 10" (0.86m m)
Year Built:
2001
Builder:
ENDEAVOUR
Category:
Catamaran
Engines:
2 engines Yanmar
Max Speed:
12 Kts. (14 MPH)
Location:
United States
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Basic Information

Builder:
ENDEAVOUR
Category:
Catamaran
Model Year:
2001
Year Built:
2001
Country:
United States

Dimensions

LOA:
36' (10.97mm)
Beam:
15
Max Draft:
2' 10" (0.86mm)

Speed, Capacities and Weight

Max Speed:
12 Knots Kts. (14 MPH)
Water Capacity:
115 Gallons
Fuel Capacity:
300 Gallons

Accommodations

Hull and Deck Information

Hull Material:
Fiberglass

Engine Information

Engines:
2
Manufacturer:
Yanmar
Engine Type:
Inboard
Fuel Type:
Diesel

Overview

This Endeavour TrawlerCat is a 36' boat with a 15' beam. This gives a very large living space, but unlike some wider catamarans, it fits into most marina slips.

 

There are three queen-size staterooms and a nice size salon. A full-size galley is in the port hull and a large head with separate shower is in the starboard hull.

 

A second head is located forward in the port hull. A generator is located forward in the starboard hull.

 

The helm station provides great visibility and is fully enclosed with glass windshields forward, and with canvas panels with eisenglass and screen windows aft.

 

Twin Yanmar diesel engines allow cruising at 8-12 knots. An economical cruising speed is 8 knots which burns only 2 gallons per hour.

 

This boat has been outfitted for cruising America’s Great Loop and has successfully navigated over 6000 miles from Florida, through Canada (two summers), and down the inland rivers to Tennessee.

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