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Broom 36

The 36 was part of the fast offshore range with a planing hull but without a keel, making it a fast boat for offshore passages but still suitable for inland cruising.

The interior layout makes the most of the limited space with an offset double berth in the aft cabin as well as separate shower and WC cabins. The deck saloon has to double up as the dining area, with steps down to the galley, forward heads and guest V-berth.

Most boats were fitted with twin Volvo’s, typically 220HP.

36 plan
LOA:36ft 6in / 11.13m
Beam:12ft 3in / 3.73m
Draught:3ft 5in / 1.04m
Min. Air Draught:9ft 3in / 2.82m
Hull/Deck:GRP
Hull Form:Planing
Cruise Speed:18 knots
Max. Speed:24 knots
Fuel Capacity:2 x 110 gals / 500ltr
Water Capacity:80 gals / 360ltr
Build Period:1992-1996
Number Built:20
Previous Model:33
Successor Model:365
Market Value:£140,000 – 160,000

2 Comments

  • John and Karen Worsdale

    Have owned a Broom36 for 24 years and cruised for many months on the European waterways, I can say with the utmost certainly that this model cruises perfectly on one engine and is most certainly suitable for inland cruising. Also was advised at brooms that the hull is semi displacement. Also informed by Brooms that this is the only model where the radar arch can be lowered by hand, separately from the GRP arch. John Worsdale Broom 36 "Scandalous"

  • Louise Busby

    Many thanks for the update! Great to get your experiences :-)

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