Basic Information
- Builder:
- Fantasia Ta Yang
- Category:
- Cruising Sailboat
- Sub Category:
- Cutter
- Model Year:
- 1978
- Year Built:
- 1978
- Country:
- United States
Dimensions
- LOA:
- 35' 0" (10.67m)
- LWL:
- 27' 6" (8.38m)
- Beam:
- 11' 0" (3.35m)
- Max Draft:
- 5' 5" (1.65m)
Speed, Capacities and Weight
- Displacement:
- 22000 Pounds
- Water Capacity:
- 220 Gallons
- Fuel Capacity:
- 75 Gallons
Hull and Deck Information
- Hull Material:
- Fiberglass
- Deck Material:
- Teak and Fiberglass
- Hull Configuration:
- Full Displacement
- Hull Color:
- white
- Hull Finish:
- Stainless Steel
- Hull Designer:
- Bruce Bingham
Engine Information
- Engines:
- 1
- Manufacturer:
- Perkins
- Model:
- 4-108
- Engine Type:
- Inboard
- Fuel Type:
- Diesel
Overview
The highly regarded Fantasia 35 was designed by Bruce Bingham and built by Ta-Yang in Taiwan to be a comfortable, safe, blue-water voyager. It features a full keel, heavy displacement, high freeboard and a center cockpit configuration with a master stateroom aft. The beautiful teak interior is of the highest quality and feels more like a 40 footer. She sleeps 6 in a 3-cabin layout with massive storage capacity for long distance cruising. This is a big boat in a small package that is built to go anywhere. She would also make an excellent liveaboard. Owners are ready to move on and offers are encouraged.
Accommodations
The Reach features a remarkable layout for a 35' boat. She comfortably sleeps six, has a beautiful Aft Cabin, a storage closet/workroom with standing headroom, full-height hanging lockers forward and aft, headroom well over 6', teak & holly sole, incredible woodwork, and massive storage capacity for long range cruising.
Starting Forward:
V-berth includes 2 single berths. Storage shelves overhead with 12 teak drawers below. Large hanging locker aft to port.
Main Cabin:
L-shaped settee to port, Galley & Nav area to starboard
Head is aft to starboard in walk-through to aft cabin. Head features marine toilet, shower, vanity with SS sink, linen locker and access to engine.
Workroom is aft of dinette to port, featuring storage lockers, a workbench and terrific access to the engine, with overhead hatch to the cockpit.
Master Stateroom:
Accessed through starboard walkthrough features a large offset double berth with storage under and over and a large hanging locker. Has 3 opening ports and an overhead hatch to let in plenty of light & air. A round portlight in the hull provides a water view.
Galley
Galley situated in the main cabin along the starboard side
3-burner LPG stove/oven
Large ice box with 12V Unifridge refrigeration (dated)
Large SS sink with H/C pressure water and twin foot pumps
Voluminous shelves, lockers and drawers, and a clever pull-out cutting board/counter
Electrical Equipment
2 4D house batteries
twin 6-volt bank for starting
120V AC system
Electronics
Garmin GPS152 plotter
Standard Horizon Speed & Depth in cockpit
Ritchie compass at helm
Icom M57 VHF
Icom M700 Pro SSB w/ insulated backstay antenna
Raymarine ST3000 autopilot
Deck & Hull
Teak decks, molded non-skid on deckhouse, high bulwarks, center cockpit, 30" high double lifelines.
Twin roller on bow holding Danforth and Plow anchors
Plow on chain rode.
Manual windlass on fordeck
Large wood-framed plexi-covered hatch on fordeck, over forward cabin
Flexible solar panel on deckhouse to top off batteries
Two cowl vents over main cabin
Center cockpit with wheel steering
Nav instruments on starboard deckhouse bulkhead
Cockpit cushions
Port lazarette opens into workroom below
Blue canvas dodger
Boom gallows
Large teak/plexi hatch on aft deck
Dinghy Davits
Outboard bracket on stern pulpit
Tankage
Blank Iron fuel tank replaced with 2 Aluminum tanks, located in bilge, approximately 75 gallons
Large Stainless water tank located in bilge, 220 gallon
Sails and Rigging
Sloop/cutter rig with removable inner stay on highfield lever
Painted Aluminum Spars stepped on deck. Mast not original.
wire rigging
mast steps
Profurl jib furler
Whisker pole
Sails:
Furling Main, mounted aft of mast, age unknown
Furling Genoa with blue canvas leach cover, age unknown
Winches:
Barlow 27 S/T primaries in cockpit
Barlow 15 for the mainsheet
Twin Marlow 15s on mast for halyards