1979 Red Admiral 36 | 11m
€52,500 incl. BTW
The RED ADMIRAL 36, designed in 1978 by the renowned firm Holman & Pye, was conceived as a serious offshore racer and formed the basis for a planned entry in the legendary 1979 Fastnet Race. Production ran from 1979 to 1984, during which only 22 yachts were built. Due to significant construction delays, just one RED ADMIRAL 36 ultimately took part in the 1979 Fastnet, making this design historically distinctive.
Beyond its impressive racing pedigree, the RED ADMIRAL 36 is equally well suited for fast and confident cruising. The yacht is known for its excellent seakeeping, stability, and offshore capability, making it an attractive choice for sailors seeking performance without compromising safety or comfort. Whether sailing coastal waters or undertaking extended offshore passages, the RED ADMIRAL 36 remains a compelling and capable yacht.
| Size | 11,06 x 3,45 x 2,00 (m) |
| Material | polyester |
| Year | 1979 |
| Engine | 1 x Volvo Penta MD11C/110S diesel |
| HP/Kw | 23 |
| Drive | Saildrive |
| Location | FlevoMarina Lelystad |