36 ft 2016 Jeanneau 36 Leader
$269,900Marco Island, FLUS
- This was a fresh water boat in Chicago until 3 years ago and shows very well!
- Joystick Operation with Mercruiser Axius drives
- 374 hours total with twin Mercruiser 350 MAGs that run top speeds in the mid 30's
- Only 200 hours on the 7.5 KE Kohler gender
- Ray marine hybridtouch color GPS plotter and radar
- Auto heading/auto pilot
- The "Skyhook" Option is included which allows the captain to press a single button and hold the boat and place, whether you?re waiting to get to the fuel dock, or go through the locks, this is one of the coolest features ever!
- Rockin audio with JL Audio speakers and subwoofer.
Overall summary
The overall design is from Garroni Design of Genoa, Italy, with input from the Jeanneau design team. "Ganesha" has the optional teak planking, part of a trim package called Premiere, on the fixed swim platform and in the cockpit to help improve footing when wet. Side decks are easy to navigate, with good handholds for those going forward to enjoy some time on bow, as well as access for anchoring or line-handling duties.
The well designed cockpit has an electric sunroof with extra large opening, and is well thought out for relaxing, starting with a massive sun pad aft. The multi use layout includes a backrest that can pivot to provide head support or become a seat back for the dinette just ahead on the port side. The molded locker to starboard has a flip-up cover and which includes an optional cooking grill.
There's a dedicated sun lounge to port, and a small jump seat just inboard of it, which makes getting up or down to the lounge easier.
The helm is comfortable both standing and sitting, with a flip-up bolster, an adjustable wheel and controls thoughtfully positioned. You'll appreciate the center-dash position for the multifunction device, with the optional E127 Raymarine GPS Plotter making it easy to give a quick glance to check navigation information. Systems switches flank the screen and are easy to access yet hard to accidentally activate. Traditional-style gauges are set up high in a panel just below the compass. Slow-speed maneuvering options include bow thruster and MerCruiser Axius joystick system.
Flip a switch and the sun pad rises, exposing the engine compartment. There is plenty of room to work around the engines, check the strainers and do the routine maintenance checks required before starting engines.
Descending the companionway stairs, you'll find yourself in what appeared to be an open-plan main cabin with a compact galley to port, an enclosed head to starboard and a four-person dinette (with a nicely varnished table) forward, sitting at the foot of a squared-off double berth. In this case, appearances were slightly deceptive because there was a hidden pocket door that slides out from the starboard bulkhead and completely closes off the forward cabin for privacy. The mid-cabin also has a closing door, in addition to the large double sleeping berth which is surprising in a boat this size!
Headroom in the central portion of the main cabin is about 6 feet 6 inches, ideal for a tall boater. There are lots of opening hatches and ports for natural light and ventilation, and the decor is an eye-pleasing combination of white and warm wood. The single head compartment to starboard has a shower separated from the vessel-style designer sink and storage counter by an acrylic panel, with a drop-down cover for the manual toilet creating a shower seat.
The overall design is from Garroni Design of Genoa, Italy, with input from the Jeanneau design team. "Ganesha" has the optional teak planking, part of a trim package called Premiere, on the fixed swim platform and in the cockpit to help improve footing when wet. Side decks are easy to navigate, with good handholds for those going forward to enjoy some time on bow, as well as access for anchoring or line-handling duties.
The well designed cockpit has an electric sunroof with extra large opening, and is well thought out for relaxing, starting with a massive sun pad aft. The multi use layout includes a backrest that can pivot to provide head support or become a seat back for the dinette just ahead on the port side. The molded locker to starboard has a flip-up cover and which includes an optional cooking grill.
There's a dedicated sun lounge to port, and a small jump seat just inboard of it, which makes getting up or down to the lounge easier.
The helm is comfortable both standing and sitting, with a flip-up bolster, an adjustable wheel and controls thoughtfully positioned. You'll appreciate the center-dash position for the multifunction device, with the optional E127 Raymarine GPS Plotter making it easy to give a quick glance to check navigation information. Systems switches flank the screen and are easy to access yet hard to accidentally activate. Traditional-style gauges are set up high in a panel just below the compass. Slow-speed maneuvering options include bow thruster and MerCruiser Axius joystick system.
Flip a switch and the sun pad rises, exposing the engine compartment. There is plenty of room to work around the engines, check the strainers and do the routine maintenance checks required before starting engines.
Descending the companionway stairs, you'll find yourself in what appeared to be an open-plan main cabin with a compact galley to port, an enclosed head to starboard and a four-person dinette (with a nicely varnished table) forward, sitting at the foot of a squared-off double berth. In this case, appearances were slightly deceptive because there was a hidden pocket door that slides out from the starboard bulkhead and completely closes off the forward cabin for privacy. The mid-cabin also has a closing door, in addition to the large double sleeping berth which is surprising in a boat this size!
Headroom in the central portion of the main cabin is about 6 feet 6 inches, ideal for a tall boater. There are lots of opening hatches and ports for natural light and ventilation, and the decor is an eye-pleasing combination of white and warm wood. The single head compartment to starboard has a shower separated from the vessel-style designer sink and storage counter by an acrylic panel, with a drop-down cover for the manual toilet creating a shower seat.
Steering System
Joystick Control
Joystick Control
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The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
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Specifications
- Boat NameGanesha
- Model36 Leader
- Model Year2016
- LOA32.25 ft
- Engines Total Power600 hp
- Number of Engines2
- Engine BrandMercruiser
- Engine Model350 MAG
- Engine TypeInboard/Outboard
- Engine Power300|horsepower
- Engine Fuel Typeunleaded