36 Roamer

The 36 Roamer is proof that innovative styling and quality construction are once again synonymous with the Chris Craft name. With her flawless gelcoat and graceful lines, the Roamer is an unusually distinctive boat in a world of look-alike fiberglass cruisers. She rides on a conventional modified-V hull with a well-flared bow, moderate transom deadrise, and a generous 12-foot, 6-inch beam. Below deck, the Roamer’s elegant interior is a blend of cherrywood joinery, Ultraleather upholstery, and maple flooring. A sofa bed in the salon, an island bed in the bow, and another bed aft will sleep six, and the head includes a separate shower stall. The galley, which occupies the entire port side of the salon, is notable for its generous storage and Corian counter. Topside, the helm is on the centerline with a double bench seat that is open to the cockpit on both sides. A sun lounge is to port, and the L-shaped cockpit seating can accommodate several guests. Engine access is excellent: The entire aft cockpit rises at the flip of a switch. A cockpit wet bar and walk-through transom were standard. Yanmar 370hp diesels cruise the 36 Roamer in the mid 20s and reach close to 30 knots wide open.

Specifications

Name

36 Roamer

Length

36'3"

Beam

12'6"

Draft

3'1"