
Licensed Yacht BrokersSales and service of yachts and shipsThe YOT 36byYOT POWER CATAMARANSblends confident performance with smart space planning — a capablemotor yachtbuilt as atwin-hull catamaranon a robustfiberglass and plastic constructionplatform.
Selecting a YOT 36
Choose the YOT 36if you value a 35 ft (10.92 m) footprint with a generous 13 ft (3.99 m) beam, twin Mercury outboards ongas, and balanced speeds of 22 kn cruising and up to 40 kn at the top end. With accommodations for four and two heads, it suits quick escapes or extended weekends.
Features of the Model
- Twin Mercury outboards (2) for responsive throttle and efficient cruising.
- Naval architecture by VPLP Design and interior styling by Franck Darnet Design.
- Practical capacities: 304 gal fuel and 79.2 gal fresh water.
- Versatile draft profile (min/max) to match varying conditions.
- Purpose-built as a catamaranwithin themotor yacht classon afiberglass and plastic hull.
Technical Specifications
- Builder: YOT POWER CATAMARANS
- Model: YOT 36
- Classification: motor yacht;catamaran configuration; Hull:fiberglass and plastic
- LOA: 35 ft (10.92 m)
- Beam: 13 ft (3.99 m)
- Draft (min): 5.468 ft (1.6666 m); Draft (max): 9.843 ft (3 m)
- Cruise speed: 22 kn (25.32 mph); Max speed: 40 kn (46.03 mph)
- Gross tonnage: 8.2
- Engines: 2 x Mercury, Outboard, Gas
- Hull configuration: Catamaran; Hull designer: VPLP Design
- Interior designer: Franck Darnet Design
- Accommodation count: 4; Sleeps: 4; Heads: 2
- Fuel capacity: 304 gal; Water capacity: 79.2 gal
- Deck material: Fiberglass
Pricing and Ordering
For current availability, options, and pricing on the YOT 36, contact Andrey Shestakov at Shestakov Yacht Sales. Our team will guide you through specifications, build options fromYOT POWER CATAMARANS, and delivery timelines.
Questions and Answers
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What is the cruise and top speed of the YOT 36? Thecruise speedis 22 kn (25.32 mph) and themaximum speedis 40 kn (46.03 mph).
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How large is the YOT 36in terms of dimensions?LOAis 35 ft (10.92 m),beamis 13 ft (3.99 m), anddraftranges from 5.468 ft (1.6666 m) to 9.843 ft (3 m).
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What engines power the yacht? It’s equipped with 2 Mercuryoutboard enginesrunning ongas.
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How many people can sleep aboard and how many heads are there? The yacht sleeps4 (accommodation count: 4) and has2 heads.
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Who designed the yacht’s hull and interior, and what is the build type? Hull designer: VPLP Design;interior designer: Franck Darnet Design. It’s acatamaranwith afiberglass and plastic buildfoundation.
Owner Experience Review
Owners and testers who have spent time at the helm of the YOT 36fromYOT POWER CATAMARANSconsistently characterize it as a driver’s boat for day trips and watersports. On the water it delivers a very smooth experience for passengers, with turns that bring a slight counter-heeling yet remain very safe at the controls. Comfortable cruising sits around 23–25 knots depending on load and engine selection, and the twin-outboard setup with joystick makes close-quarters work straightforward.
Life aboard centers on a versatile cockpit: the large aft deck and fold-down side platforms convert into roughly 20 m² of terrace for entertaining or charter-style lounging. Below, the two cabins each have private access with a toilet and shower, while topside a wetbar and modular seating support social day use. As one brochure-featured owner put it, “Setting off with our YOT 36this summer was an exceptional experience... everyone felt at home.”
From a maintenance perspective, the outboard installation—standard twin Mercury units with an option for higher-power V10s—offers easy external access, though servicing and fuel use follow typical high-output outboard realities. The joystick and remote-control features enhance maneuverability but introduce added electrical/hydraulic complexity versus simple single-inboard setups. Public, long-term owner reports remain limited because the model launched in 2023 with first production units around 2024–2025, so durability impressions are still forming; early tests nevertheless position it for light offshore and coastal passages with short overnight stays.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Smooth passenger ride and safe, predictable handling with slight counter-heeling in turns.
- Joystick plus twin outboards make marina maneuvering and docking straightforward.
- Two private cabins and fold-down platforms create a flexible day-to-weekend beach-club layout of about 20 m².
Cons:
- Joystick and remote-control systems add electrical/hydraulic complexity versus simpler setups.
- Outboard propulsion entails routine servicing and fuel use typical of high-power outboards.
- Limited long-term owner history due to a 2023 launch and first units in 2024–2025.
Comparison with Other Models
| Model | LOA | Beam | Draft | Speed (Cruising/Max) | Gross Tonnage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 41 | 41' 0" (12.50 m) | - | - | - | - |
| 36 | 36' 0" (10.97 m) | 13' 0" (3.96 m) | 9' 10" (3 m) | - | - |
| YOT 36 | 35' 0" (10.92 m) | 13' 0" (3.99 m) | 5' 6" (1.67 m) – 9' 10" (3 m) | 22 kn / 40 kn | 8.2 |

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