1987 Ta Shing 36' (10.97 m) Tashiba
Solomons, Maryland, United States
KEA
The present owner has had her since 2000. She has spent time in the Gulf of Mexico but more recently in the Chesapeake Bay. She is in nice condition and will make someone a great world cruiser.
- Cruisers / Cutter
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: SQ36020H788
$ 59,000 USD
€ 54,364 Euros
$ 80,494 CAD
£ 46,314 GBP
Description
- Very capable and roomy cruising vessel. Kea has done her share of cruising in southern waters but more recently here in the Chesapeake Bay. Another great Bob Perry design. Lovely lines with her canoe stern, she has a timeless quality that will never get old. Her interior is warm and inviting with beautiful teak cabinetry and bulkheads throughout. Bronze opening ports and Butterfly hatch above add great light and natural ventilation but her reverse cycle AC/HT extends your cruising in the heat of the summer or late into winter. Her two private staterooms allow comfort and privacy for the family or two couples.
- More information will be added to the listing but in the meantime enjoy the photos and please let me know if you have any questions.
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: SQ36020H788
Official Number: 923623
LOA: 36' (10.97 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1987
Beam: 11' 9''
LWL: 30' 4''
Draft Max: 5' 6''
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Hull Finish: Gelcoat
Hull Shape: Monohull
Fuel Tank: 75 Gallons (283.91 Liters)
Fresh Water: 100 Gallons (378.54 Liters)
Displacement: 20350
Ballast Weight: 8740 lbs
Full Details
Accommodations
The Toshiba has a very warm and inviting interior. As you enter the vessel from the cockpit you are greeted by all the lovely teak bulkheads and cabinetry. Her cabin sides are white and with the bonze opening ports and the butterfly hatches there is an abundance of light. Her sole is beautiful teak and holly.
- Starting aft and working our way forward, to the port of the companionway is the Sea galley. A custom feature on this 36 is her wrap around galley similar to the ones they did in the 40 footer. To starboard is the first private stateroom with double berth, hanging locker and cabinets.
- Moving forward into the salon you will find an aft facing navigation station with electric panel, instruments, VHF radio and chart desk to starboard. Forward is an L-shaped dinette with fixed table. Outboard are lockers and bronze opening ports and above is one of the butterfly hatches. To port is a settee also with lockers outboard and several opening bronze ports.
- As we move forward there are lockers on the port side and opposite to starboard is her head with a stone vanity and separate shower stall. Access to the head is from the passageway or from the forward cabin. The second stateroom has a double berth in the forepeak, shelving outboard, hanging locker to port, drawers under the berth, opening ports and a second butterfly hatch.
- Being a canoe stern vessel, her cockpit also wraps around like her stern. Nice combings and a high bridge deck make for a dry vessel. She has a Pushpit stern rail that offers additional seating. Her decks are wide for comfort moving about forward.
Galley
Custom wrap around galley with abundant counter space as well as plenty of storage space in cabinets and drawers.
- Large ice box
- Mariner Regal Gimbaled Propane stove with 2 burners and oven
- Double stainless steel sinks with pressure hot and cold water and foot pump
- Cabinet storage outboard
- Multiple drawers under the counters
Electronics
- Furuno Radar - older but works fine
- Garmin 545 GPS map
- Pedestal compass
- Original Wind, knot, depth (depth does not work)
- Navico Autopilot - Powerpilot
- Navtec international weather VHF
- AIS - send only
Sails and Rigging
- Cutter rigged
- Running backs
- Original Sails - Main, Genoa, genaker, staysail
- Harken Roller Furling for the headsail
- Aluminum spar stepped on the keel
- Traveler mounted on cabin top
- #45 Lewmar self-tailing primary winches
- Belaying pins port and starboard
- Boom Gallows
- Sissy Bars for support at the mast on deck
- Domestic and international running lights
Mechanical and Electrical
- 23HP Yanmar diesel engine with 2405 hours
- 2009 Panda Generator 2.5KW and operates the AC/HTand hot water heater
- Reverse cycle air-conditioning and heat with new controller
- New electrasan and holding tank
- 30 amp shore power with cord
- Battery charger
- Engine and Genset alternators charge batteries
Hull and deck Equipment
- Stainless steel bow and stern pulpits with side stanchions and double life lines - gates port and starboard
- Primary anchor is a plow type with 50' of chain and 100' of rode
- Danforth secondary
- Teak bow sprit with double anchor rollers
- Washdown aft
- Teak decks
- Teak eye brows
- Crome cowls vents with teak boxes
- Boom gallows
- Dodger, bimini and connector
- Teak cockpit grate
- Teak boarding ramp
- Life raft (has not been serviced)
- Stainless steel sissy bars at mast
- All bronze opening ports
- Teak butterfly hatches
- Teak handrails
- Aft Pushpit with seat
- Dock lines
- Fenders
- Inflatable dinghy with Mercury outboard engine
Exclusions
Painting on forward bulkhead to starboard does not convey.
Disclaimer
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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Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Laird Larrimore.
We look forward to working with you!
Brewer Yacht Sales
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Solomons MD 20688 USA
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Laird Larrimore
Yacht Broker
245 C Street
Solomons MD 20688 USA
Office: 1-410-829-2027
Fax: 860-345-1063
Cell: 1-410-829-2027
Email: llarrimore@breweryacht.com
The water has always been a part of my life since learning to sail aboard a Sailfish while vacationing in Chatham, Massachusetts. At twelve, I graduated to Penguins and 420’s at the Tred Avon Yacht Club in Oxford, Maryland. My parents always belonged to the Corinthian Yacht Club in Philadelphia and I often accompanied them on cruises aboard a Hinckley Bermuda 40 that we cruised in the Chesapeake.
Understanding banking after working 12 years for Loyola Savings and Loan of Maryland, I helped navigate the purchase of a 32’ Pearson Vanguard for a friend and taught him to sail. Loving the idea of sharing my passion for boating, I joined Oxford Boatyard Yacht Sales (in what is now Safe Harbor Oxford Boatyard and Marina) in 1990 and worked as a broker and office manager for 25 years.
In 1993, Oxford Boatyard Yacht Sales became a dealer for Sabre and Back Cove Motor Yachts and I acquired an understanding and respect for powerboats. I worked closely with the boatyard commissioning new vessels and working as a liaison between new owners and the marina. I have an intimate understanding of the boat buying process - how to guide new owners through surveys, sea trials, registration, and documentation.
I love all boats and each one has its own quality. Though I would consider myself a traditionalist in boat design, I like what the new designs offer in comfort and ability.
My husband (of 30 years) and I live in Easton, Maryland. My husband is the rigging supervisor at Safe Harbor Oxford Boatyard and our daughter, having graduated from Washington College in 2020, is now teaching English as well as coaching the sailing team at the Gunston School in Centreville, Md. She has recently come on board as the Summer Sailing Director with the Tred Avon Yacht Club.
I am starting my 7th year as a broker with Brewer Yacht Sales and in addition to my office at Safe Harbor Zahniser’s in Solomon’s, Maryland I now have an office at Safe Harbor Oxford. This enables me to cover the territory from the Eastern Shore to Solomon’s Island and everything in between.
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