Down below, the 36i is very nicely appointed. There are two sleeping cabins, one forward and one aft, with generous double bunks. The central saloon is a bit unusual in that the wraparound settee and table are to starboard, the single settee to port (both would make excellent sea berths). Jeanneau has incorporated a rather ingenious feature into the port-settee arrangement: a movable navigation table that slides forward and over the settee when needed and aft and out of the way when not. The L-shaped galley is at the foot of the companionway, to starboard, and the head and shower stall just opposite, to port. In keeping with the boat's overall appeal, both are nicely executed.
FEATURES:
Large V-Beth in forward private cabin w/Tempur-toppers
Settee/Dinette to starboard - Tan Ultra Leather Upholstery
Settee to port with movable navigation station - Tan Ultra Leather Upholstery
L-shaped galley at the foot of companionway
Propane stove with oven
Microwave Oven
Top Loading refrigerator/freezer
SS sink with hot & cold pressure water
Flat Screen TV in Main Salon
Air Conditioning w/Reverse Cycle Heat -2018
DECK LAYOUT
There is nothing complex about the deck and cockpit layout. There's a nice double-roller bow fitting for the anchor and this boat has the optional electric windlass.
The helmsman's position is perfect. The builders acknowledge the boat's considerable beam and have installed molded foot supports each side for the helmsman, plus there's an optional teak strip on the center-line. There are teak seats each side for the skipper's backside. The helmsman can reach the primary winches, so he can easily tack the boat without help, but the main-sheet is on the coach-roof, ahead of the main hatch. To trim the main, someone has to go forward.
There is good storage beneath the moldings right across the transom, including a full-depth locker on the port side that can hold the inflatable dinghy, and a bracket can be added to carry the outboard. There's a bit of teak around, enough to provide a bit of fun oiling or varnishing but not enough to become a burden. I really like the teak toe rail with stylish integral fair leads and cleats of a good size.
- Seldon In-Mast Furling Mainsail
- 135% Roller Furling Genoa
- Code 0 (Cruising Spinnaker)
- Exterior Teak finished in Cetol (Natural)
- Cockpit Table w/folding leafs
- Electric Anchor Windless
- Rocana Anchor w/ 150' of G4 chain and rope rode
- Teak Cockpit Sole
- Aft Platform with Boarding gate and Swim Ladder
- Wheel and Pedestal Custom Cover
- Dodger - New in 2017
ELECTRONICS and ELECTRICAL
- Raymarine C80 MFD - GPS
- 2KW Radar Antenna Mounted on Mast
- Raymarine ST60 - WIND, SPEED and DEPTH
- RAYMARINE ST50+ Autopilot
- ICOM 422 VHF w/ command Mic
- Sony Stereo System with Kenwood Speakers (Cockpit and main salon)
- LED lighting throughout the interior
- USCG Approved Navigational Lights
- 12v ships electrical system
- 30amp Shorepower system with power cord
- Two(2) House and One (1) engine start batteries - 2018
MISCELLANEOUS
- Cockpit Propane Grill
- Lifesling Overboard Rescue System
- Six (6) Life Jacket
- Four (4) Fenders
- Six (6) Dock lines
- Two (2) Fire Extinguishers
- Air Horn
COMMENTS
Good looking, fun to sail and well-priced, the Jeanneau's 36i touches a lot of bases, but does so in a hull of modest size which is easy to sail and easy to moor and dock. This boat has been well maintained and shows well. If you are in the market for a comfortable fun Cruiser Racer in the 34-38 foot range, you should come take a look; you will not be disappointed. Currently stored on land at our facility in Milford, CT. Thank you for your time and consideration.