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1977 Cascade 36

1977 Cascade 36

$40,000

Coffman Cove, Alaska

Year 1977

Make Cascade

Model 36

Category Cutter

Length 36

Posted 1 Month Ago

This 1977 Cascade 36 has normal wear and tear for its age. It's typically sailed and fished during the summer and is now on the hard. It will then be splashed in June of 2023. The oil is changed every few months when used, and the seller has very many spare parts aboard to keep the boat moving if there's an issue. The Seller reports the sails to be in good condition and the bottom may need a new coat of paint. The Cascade has a new water pump, and new alternator. The seller also has spares for the water pump, alternator and even a spare transmission. Stock #304085 Set sail for new adventures aboard the Cascade 36 with Yanmar diesel power! Built in the Portland area, the Cascade 36 models are very much enjoyed by nearly everyone who has owned one. A very sturdy and well-built hull will handle most water you put her through, so if circumnavigation is your thing, a Cascade 36 might work for you. The Seller uses this Cascade to fish for Salmon in the season. If used for trolling, the sails cannot be deployed as the two back stays are removed. It only takes about an hour to reattach the stays and go fishing. The Fish holds can hold up to around 250 Salmon. This sail area is fairly large for this boat, so she'll attain 8 knots in a good breeze. Even with the slightly narrower 10-foot beam, this boat has a lot of room in the cabin, so your passengers will have plenty of room for everyone. There's a V-berth forward that will comfortably sleep two, the dinette and settee in the salon, and a quarter berth aft. The galley is simple and compact with a sink, stove/oven, and icebox. The head is located right behind the V-berth forward, so it's easily accessible to everyone. Up in the pilothouse section on deck, you'll find a comfortable captain's chair from which to steer via the tiller. The 27 HP Yanmar diesel easily moves the boat through the water and sips fuel while doing so. The seller uses the boat as a fishing vessel, so the electronics package includes GPS-plotter-radar, depth finder, and auto-pilot for convenience. With all lines running back to the pilothouse, the Cascade 36 is a great boat to single hand as well. This 1977 Cascade 36 has normal wear and tear for its age. It's typically sailed and fished during the summer. The oil is changed every few months when used, and the seller has very many spare parts aboard to keep the boat moving if there's an issue. The Seller reports the sails to be in good condition and the bottom may need a new coat of paint. The Cascade has a new water pump, and new alternator. The seller also has spares for the water pump, alternator and even a spare transmission.

1977 Cascade 36

1977 Cascade 36

$40,000

Coffman Cove, Alaska

Year 1977

Make Cascade

Model 36

Category Cutter

Length 36

Posted 1 Month Ago

This 1977 Cascade 36 has normal wear and tear for its age. It's typically sailed and fished during the summer and is now on the hard. It will then be splashed in June of 2023. The oil is changed every few months when used, and the seller has very many spare parts aboard to keep the boat moving if there's an issue. The Seller reports the sails to be in good condition and the bottom may need a new coat of paint. The Cascade has a new water pump, and new alternator. The seller also has spares for the water pump, alternator and even a spare transmission. Stock #304085 Set sail for new adventures aboard the Cascade 36 with Yanmar diesel power! Built in the Portland area, the Cascade 36 models are very much enjoyed by nearly everyone who has owned one. A very sturdy and well-built hull will handle most water you put her through, so if circumnavigation is your thing, a Cascade 36 might work for you. The Seller uses this Cascade to fish for Salmon in the season. If used for trolling, the sails cannot be deployed as the two back stays are removed. It only takes about an hour to reattach the stays and go fishing. The Fish holds can hold up to around 250 Salmon. This sail area is fairly large for this boat, so she'll attain 8 knots in a good breeze. Even with the slightly narrower 10-foot beam, this boat has a lot of room in the cabin, so your passengers will have plenty of room for everyone. There's a V-berth forward that will comfortably sleep two, the dinette and settee in the salon, and a quarter berth aft. The galley is simple and compact with a sink, stove/oven, and icebox. The head is located right behind the V-berth forward, so it's easily accessible to everyone. Up in the pilothouse section on deck, you'll find a comfortable captain's chair from which to steer via the tiller. The 27 HP Yanmar diesel easily moves the boat through the water and sips fuel while doing so. The seller uses the boat as a fishing vessel, so the electronics package includes GPS-plotter-radar, depth finder, and auto-pilot for convenience. With all lines running back to the pilothouse, the Cascade 36 is a great boat to single hand as well. This 1977 Cascade 36 has normal wear and tear for its age. It's typically sailed and fished during the summer. The oil is changed every few months when used, and the seller has very many spare parts aboard to keep the boat moving if there's an issue. The Seller reports the sails to be in good condition and the bottom may need a new coat of paint. The Cascade has a new water pump, and new alternator. The seller also has spares for the water pump, alternator and even a spare transmission.