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Specs
Builder: Endeavour Catamaran Corp. St Petersburg, FL (www.endeavourcats.com)
Dimensions
LOA: 36'
Beam: 15'
Maximum Draft: 34"
Displacement: 13,000 lbs
Engines
Engine Brand: Yanmar
Engine(s) HP: 125 Turbo
Cruising Speed: 9 mph
Maximum Speed: 20 mph
Engine Hours: 2750
Tanks
Fresh Water Tanks: 115 Gallons
Fuel Tanks: 300 Gallons
Holding Tank: 40 Gallons
Accomodations
The large aft deck of the Endeavour PowerCat 36 is accessible from either side via a walk through with removable gate. Access to the sizeable swim platform is also easy through a wide gated throughway and down two steps.
Forward of the aft deck is the completely enclosed cockpit/helm area. There are padded seats on each side and a foldable table, comfortable for as many as six people. The upgraded, padded, reclining, swiveling captain’s and first mate’s chairs add seating for two more. This entire area is covered with a hard top, and has huge front windows that open for excellent ventilation. The sides and back are canvas with isinglass and screens. The side curtains also have roll up solid canvas covers for shade and privacy. The helm seat is portside and offers excellent 360 degree visibility.
Down two steps from the cockpit area you enter the main salon, which features on the port side an L-shaped settee suitable for as many as 5 people as well as another single seat on the starboard side. All are covered in blue ultrasuede. There is a wall hung 42” Vizio TV, a foldaway dining table, and ample surface area for lamps, clocks, and knick knacks. Natural light comes in through the massive side windows as well as an overhead hatch plus the forward hatches in the adjoining forward stateroom/den if the pass-through is left open.
From this main salon go down two steps to the port side where you enter the sizeable galley complete with two burner propane stove with oven. The galley also features corian style countertops, a double stainless steel sink, 7.5 cubic foot fridge with separate freezer and built in microwave. There is plenty of cabinet and drawer space.
Forward through the galley is a room that can be a stateroom or a cozy den. Custom shelves with doors offer tons of storage area. There are ample outlets, as well as a cable TV outlet in this room. Folding louvered panels separate this area from the main salon. If these panels are left open, you can see straight through from where you enter the salon from the cockpit all the way to the bow. If closed, they offer privacy in this room. There are overhead hatches that open for ventilation and are large enough to be escape hatches if necessary. These hatches also have removable privacy covers on the exterior. There is a huge hanging locker and 2 drawers under the built in seat.
In the stern of the cabin on both sides are identical staterooms with oversized double beds. Each has a hanging locker and built in drawers as well as small shelf space and cubby. Each stateroom has two hatches that open to the outside for ventilation, as well as a huge overhead hatch that opens to the cockpit area for ventilation or escape.
On the starboard side, two steps down from the main salon, is a hallway in front of the stateroom that contains yet another hanging locker, as well as a large linen cabinet and another cabinet for additional storage. This is where the electrical panel is also, offering easy access and visibility of all controls and switches.
Forward from this hallway is the head which features corian style countertop with sink and large mirror, and a large medicine cabinet. The separate shower stall is huge for a boat this size, with plenty of headroom and room to turn around.
Through the shower stall in the very front of the starboard side is the generator room which offers additional storage.
Throughout the entire interior the floors are beautiful teak and holly look laminate. The walls in the salon, galley and head are white panel with wood accent trim. The walls in the staterooms are “monkey fur.” All windows have privacy shades.
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. 2012 bottom paint with epoxy and barrier coat
. Measured fuel use: 8.5 mph, 2300 rpm, 2.9 mpg, 2.4 gph
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