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Dufour 36 Afina-Test
Sailing yacht · 36 ft (11 m) · Town of Sveti Vlas
Expertenbewertung
Technische Daten
- Werft
- Dufour
- Modell
- 36
- Länge
- 36 ft (11 m)
- Gäste
- 8
- Kabinen
- 2
Urteil
The Dufour 36 Classic is a capable late-1990s cruiser with a practical fin-keel/spade-rudder hull, a straightforward masthead sloop rig, and balanced all-round performance. It suits sailors wanting an honest, moderately spacious 36-footer rather than a highly specialized racer or luxury cruiser.
Vorteile
- +Balanced cruiser-racer styling with proven fibreglass construction
- +Fin keel and spade rudder give responsive handling
- +Moderate sail area and 30 hp diesel suit versatile cruising
- +Good used-market value for a 36 ft yacht
Nachteile
- −Interior volume is modest compared with newer 36 ft cruisers
- −Deep draft can limit access in shallow waters
- −Performance is solid rather than especially lively
- −Older example condition varies widely on the used market
The Dufour 36 Classic uses a conventional fin-keel, spade-rudder layout and masthead sloop rig, which points to straightforward, familiar design choices for the era. Public specs place it around 36 ft overall with a beam of roughly 12 ft 4 in and displacement near 5.9 tonnes, giving it a fairly stable, medium-displacement profile for coastal and offshore cruising.[1][5][14]
On the water, this is generally regarded as a balanced cruiser rather than a pure performance boat. The sail plan and hull form should deliver predictable manners and respectable upwind work, but not the quick acceleration or light-air punch of newer, lighter designs; the deeper keel version also improves pointing at the cost of draft.[1][3][4][14]
For comfort and livability, the layout is best described as practical rather than expansive. With the two-cabin version, it works well for couples or small families, but owners should not expect the volume or storage of later 36-foot cruising yachts, and the older interior styling may feel dated by modern standards.[6][10][14]
In value terms, the Dufour 36 Classic remains appealing because it offers a reputable name, usable cruising capability, and relatively simple systems at a price point that is often competitive in the used market. Its overall appeal depends heavily on survey results and maintenance history, which matter more here than on many newer boats.[10][11][16]


