Accommodations Sleeps a total of five: two in the Queen V-berth area forward on a latex plus pillow-top, hinged mattress ('02) with hanging locker and drawers, two on the dinette to port in the main saloon (with drop-leaf table) and one on the starboard settee.
Athwartships aft of the V-berth area, is a large Wilcox Crittenden head and vanity with mirror, and a telephone shower with hot and cold pressure water in a single molded fiberglass shell for easy cleaning.
The U-shaped galley is aft to port in the main saloon (described more fully in a following section) with a very functional navigator's station opposite to starboard.
The interior is tastefully finished in hand-crafted Burma teak and appointed with luxurious upholstery fabric treated with Scotch Guard. All cushions are 5" density foam. The teak and holly cabin sole has easy access hatches to the bilge. The teak battened acoustical headliner is zippered for access to deck gear. Drawers and lockers are in every nook and cranny, easily accessible and well ventilated through flush-mounted louvered teak doors.
The main saloon is a catalyst for cruising pleasure and offers an inviting area for family and friends, whether at anchor or on the high seas.
Galley
HilleRange three-burner propane stove/oven with remote solenoid fuel shutoff
Double stainless steel sinks
110V refrigeration w/two cold plates
Pressure hot and cold water
110V/engine heat exchange hot water heater
Electrical System
12/110V systems
50' 30 amp shore power cord
Batteries (new '02)
West Marine 5 amp battery charger
Alternator
Electronics and Navigation
Autohelm ST4000 wheelpilot
Standard Horizon 150C GPS w/chart
Autohelm ST50 Nav Data wind direction and wind speed indicators
VHF antenna
Datamarine S-100KL LCD digital knotmeter and S-200DL LCD digital depth sounder
RayNav 575 Loran C
Motorola Triton Nautilus 440 VHF marine radio
ICOM IC-M1 hand-held VHF
Deck and Hull
CQR 35# anchor w50' chain and 200' rode
Two anchor roller chocks
Electric and manual bilge pumps
Boat hook
6" Danforth Constellation binnacle-mount compass
Flagstaff & ensign
First aid it
Flare kit
Life jackets
Bow and stern pulpits
Double lifelines with two gates
Two hatches with screens
Six docklines
One fender
Two fire extinguishers
Windscoop
Cockpit grate
Cockpit cushions
Bimini
Nicro Solar ventilation day and night solar vent
Mechanical and Engine Engine and mechanical overhaul - new shaft and zinc replaced ('07)
Additional Features
Jensen MCC8525 Marine AM/FM stereo radio / auto reverse cassette tape player with NOAA weather radio receiver
Bose interior speakers
Realistic 4-inch flush-mounted outdoor speakers
Marine Air Vector compact air conditioning
Espar D3LC heater
Custom mattress cover and sheets in forward cabin
Cushions, pillows
Carpeting
Remarks BOTTOM LINE is an excellent example of a Mariner 36 ketch built by Mariner Yachts of East Rochester, New Hampshire. This vessel is well equipped for extended living aboard and long-distance cruising. The hull is a modern, high-performance, sailing vessel, with an old-world interior and exterior fit and finish.
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