The Chris-Craft Corsair 36 is an amazing boat. From a distance of a couple of hundred meters you'd think an ordinary gliding boat would pass you by, but in fact it's a comfortable motor yacht. In the forward cabin there is a large table behind which six people can have dinner on the M-sofa. To starboard there is a large bathroom with a shower cabin, while to starboard there is a fully equipped kitchen. Next to her, a door to the guest cabin with a double bed and several large wardrobes.
The huge cockpit has a flat teak floor from the control station to the edge of the bathing platform, while the aft passage between the sofas is covered with separate cushions and creates a U-shaped seating area for a large company. The table is pulled out from under the floor by the servo drive. There are two nightstands in the cockpit between the double sofas on the steering post and the sofa in the cockpit with wind and an additional fridge.
Energy-efficient Chris-Craft Corsair 36 compared to the model Corsair 32 has not grown. Apparently, the shipyard's designers thought it was enough. Indeed, a 7.85 tonne GVW with twin Mercury 8.2L engines is capable of speeds up to 42.6 knots, which is unattainable for many small gliding boats. The fuel consumption at maximum speed is 295 litres per hour.































































