Performance sailing meets practical design in this 1995 Jeanneau Sun Fast 36. Designed by the renowned Philippe Briand, this vessel reflects a design philosophy that successfully balanced competitive racing heritage with cruiser comfort during its production run. With an overall length of 11.31 meters and a beam of 3.49 meters, this used boat provides a stable and responsive platform for those who prioritize sailing dynamics.
The hull construction utilizes vinylester with Kevlar reinforcements, a testament to the sophisticated engineering approach taken during its era. The sail plan features a fractional rig, which, paired with the torpedo-bulb keel and a 1.97-meter draft, ensures high performance on various points of sail. This specific unit has been meticulously cared for, currently held by its single owner and offered in excellent condition.
Inside, the accommodation layout includes three cabins and one bathroom, offering flexibility for extended time on the water. The interior design maximizes space with a U-shaped settee paired with a linear sofa and a fold-down table, while the L-shaped galley is conveniently positioned near the companionway. The head is located opposite the galley, optimizing the interior flow.
This Jeanneau Sun Fast 36 is well-equipped for active sailing, coming with an extensive inventory of sails, including several recent additions. Its history as a low-usage vessel further enhances its appeal for buyers looking for a responsive boat that remains in top-tier condition.
Currently located in Italy, this vessel is available for inspection by serious buyers. Priced at 70.000 EUR, it represents a rare opportunity to own a well-preserved example of a Philippe Briand performance cruiser.