Breeon 36 Sailboats for Sale & Market Overview

van de Stadt·1961
Breeon 36 drawingBuilder drawing
Hull type
Monohull · full
Rig
Masthead Sloop
LOA
36.16' · 11.02 m
Displ.
15,000 lbs · 6,804 kg
First year
1961

The Breeon 36 is a classic, heavydisplacement bluewater cruiser characterized by its rugged construction and traditional lines. Designed by the British naval architect J.W. Cook, this model emerged during an era when steel was becoming a preferred material for longdistance voyagers seeking durability over outright speed. Most examples were built in the 1960s and 1970s, often by small British yards or as professional hullanddeck packages completed by experienced owners. The vessel is typically recognized by its multichine steel hull, long keel, and ketch rig, though sloop configurations were also produced. As a design focused on survivability and steady tracking, the Breeon 36 belongs to a lineage of "Breeon" models that includes the smaller Breeon 27 and the slightly modified Breeon 37, all of which share the same J.W. Cook design philosophy of prioritizing seakindliness in heavy weather.

Market snapshot

Median asking · 12 mo
Ask, not sold
Recent listings · 90 d
Listed for sale
3-month price trend
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Countries with listings
Global market

Recent Listings

1 for sale · sampled 10 newest

Comparable models

Similar length overall, displacement, and era. Click a row to jump to that model's market page.

Peer cross-shop

10 designs · same segment
ModelLOAMedian askListings · 12 moActive · 90 d
Hallberg-Rassy 3635.66'$ 116,3205121
Gozzard 3636'$ 74,9504219
Cape Dory 3636.12'$ 44,5002713
Rustler 3635.33'$ 101,0902212
Bowman 3636'$ 39,0201813
Nicholson 3636.25'$ 29,000137
Ericson 36 C36'$ 32,950105
Westerly Conway 3635.75'$ 44,011107
Sparkman & Stephens SHE 36$ 49,00071
Koopmans 3636.75'$ 60,48663

Frequently asked questions

01What should I look at instead of a Breeon 36?+
Comparable models include Hallberg-Rassy 36, Gozzard 36, Cape Dory 36. See the peer cross-shop table above for pricing and availability.