1985 model, appears to be located in Sweden for a little under £87,000
They've obviously replaced the teak decks with non slip tread-master style decking. Personally I think this looks awful, but would certainly be less maintenance than the financial ticking time bomb that is a teak deck.
They also don't appear to have the saloon door into the heads. I wonder if ours is the only one?
http://www.theyachtmarket.com/boats_for_sale/283861/?searchid=&page=
Monday, 26 March 2012
Tuesday, 6 March 2012
Sweden Yachts 36 Review - Part1: Above Deck
I had a nice mail from a guy who reads this blog. He was considering purchasing an SY36 and he asked if there was any insight I could share after a few seasons of ownership. I thought I should write an honest owner's review. I think it will likely follow 4 parts:
- Above Deck
- Down Below
- On the water (Sail and Power)
- Conclusion
Part 1: Above Deck
Also I've always loved the shape of IOR inspired boats - it's that pinched transom. We frequently have passers by admire her and I've been asked several times if she's a
Swan.
The main sheet is lead back to a self tailing Lewmar winch to the port side of the companionway. This works pretty well for cruising, but might not be as great for an inshore race crew scenario.
Moving aft, the boat is helmed by a large 36" edson wheel, which is large enough to allow helming from the side deck, yet small enough to be comfortable when seated behind the wheel. The space could accomodate up to a 44 incher, but I think the 36 may be the sweet spot.
Under the helmsman's seat, there is the only deck locker. At first glance it appears to be a bit stingy, but in reality it's capacious. At over six foot deep, I could stand in it with the lid closed. In practice it's as much as you need. The picture really doesn't do it justice.
The port side of locker contains the heater and the starboard the gas locker (pictured).

After three seasons with her, I do feel that the only real doubt that I have is the shallowness / highness of the cockpit. There's a pretty good reason for this, (which I'll come onto later), but it can lead to a feeling a little exposed when healed over. This could be somewhat psychologically mitigated with dodgers on the side rails. The other related, but essential upgrade, that we didn't find in our model, was any clipping in point in the cockpit. I suspect that the pevious owner simply attached himself to the steering pedastol which would make me a little nervous. We have now mounted a decent size pad eye in the cockpit floor.
To be continued in Part 2: Down Below
Sunday, 1 January 2012
Mishaps and Memories: Red diesel explanation
Mishaps and Memories: Red diesel explanation: The story of red diesel would be somewhat comical if it weren't for the fact that its completely true. Let me give you a bit of history fir...
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