The perfect picnic boat, overnighter, and weekend coastal cruiser
The design of the Stanley 36 blends the graceful, timeless lines of a Maine lobsterboat with the refined amenities of a proper yacht. Versatile and well-found, it offers accommodations for two plus occasional guests. It’s a wonderful way to enjoy all the pleasures of exploring downeast.
|
|
|

| LOA |
35' 8" |
| LWL |
33' 6" |
| Beam |
12' 2" |
| Draft |
3' 6" |
| Cruising Speed |
18-20 knots |
| Top Speed |
23.5-24 knots |
|
Specifications & Equipment
- Fuel tankage (fiberglass or aluminum): two 150-gallon tanks
- Water tankage: two 50-gallon tanks
- Unidirectional fiberglass hull (core optional)
- Solid integral keel and skeg
- Molded fiberglass rudder, stainless-steel post (11/2”), bearings
- Stainless-steel propeller shaft (13/4”) to complement engine, cutlass bearing outside, stuffing box inside
- Engine installed
- Segregated fuel connection system
- Racor fuel filtration
- Manual hydraulic Wagner (N-40-190) steering system
- Wet-muffler exhaust system out the stern
- Bass circuit breaker panel, lighting, and mechanical circuits and fixtures
- Two 100-amp heavy-duty batteries
- Fiberglass nonskid deck
- Fiberglass cockpit coaming
- Teak guard and toe rails on deck
- Bronze, stainless, or chrome cleats and bow chocks
- Varnished Honduras mahogany cockpit steps
- Varnished Honduras mahogany cabin trim, doors, and drawer fronts
- Varnished sitka spruce cabin ceiling
- Teak and holly sole
- Bulkheads, cabin sides, and overhead painted in Awlgrip cabin enamel
- Bowmar hatch
- Galley with three-burner stainless-steel propane stove with oven, stainless-steel sink and faucets, top-access icebox, Formica counter top
- Enclosed head with marine toilet, small stainless sink, and optional shower
- Waste system: 25-gallon tank, macerator pump, overboard discharge, deck pump-out
|