Morris
M36
36' /
10.97m
San Francisco ,
California ,
United States
Description
A true blend of classic, yet modern styling is achieved with the M36 daysailer. Self tacking jib, electric primaries and Leisure furl mainsail gives any blue-minded enthusiast the enjoyment of a visceral afternoon on the water.
The entire yacht has been recently been looked over with an open checkbook.
Most notable updates include:
2020
- New Saildrive
- New standing rod rigging
- New running rigging
- Removal of rudder and replaced lip seal
- Custom V-berth for quick overnights
- Rebedded portlights
- New batteries
- Custom road trailer
2022
- Service of in-boom furling system
- Fresh bottom paint
- Fresh brightwork
Data Sheet
LOA | 36' (11 meters) |
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Type | sail |
Year | 2004 |
Beam | 10' |
LWL | 25' |
Draft Max | 5' |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Hull Material | Fiberglass |
Engines
Engine 1
I D | 136333 |
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Engine Make | Yanmar |
Engine Year | 2014 |
Engine Type | Inboard |
Drive Type | Sail |
Power HP | 14.00 |
Power KW | 10.44 |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Hours | 195.00 |
Engine Location | Middle |
CONTACT US
For more information about this vessel, please contact Nick Deuyour.
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Nick Deuyour
Nick was first bitten by the boating bug as a 12-year-old, racing (and capsizing) El Toros on Capitol Lake in Olympia, Washington. While he didn't grow up heavily entrenched in boating, that didn't dissuade Nick from skiing the lake or cruising the Puget Sound every chance he could get. Nick graduated from WSU with an advertising degree in 2004. Go Cougs! During his junior year abroad in Barcelona, Nick met his future wife, who grew up in San Francisco. He then followed her to San Francisco after graduation to pursue a career in mortgage sales.
He enjoyed years of success and self-preservation but avoided getting involved with his in-laws' business, who founded City Yachts & KKMI Boat Yards. Eventually, all that changed when the 34th America's Cup came to town. Nick had to be a part of the action and get involved the only way he knew how. He traded his calculator for a pair of Sperrys and started selling yachts for the family business. Mentored by some of the industry's finest, Nick has been building trust for his clients at City Yachts as well as St. Francis and San Francisco Yacht Clubs since 2012.
His infectious energy and easy communication style are well-received by anyone in his orbit. The strength and integrity of personal connection are vital elements of how Nick approaches his personal and professional life. It is this approach that has earned Nick the opportunity to be a mouthpiece for many yacht builders and brand retailers to expand product presence on the San Francisco Bay, all while growing City Yachts' sales volume every year since 2012.
As a father to two young boys, he loves teaching future leaders the subtle art of sailing aboard their restored Cal 20. Coming from a family who owns multiple boats, a fuel dock, a yacht brokerage, and two boat yards, Nick has an all-encompassing knowledge when it comes to yacht transactions. Whether your passion is power or sail, entrust Nick as your ally in the sale or acquisition of your fine yacht. Be sure to give Nick two short blasts if you spot him donning his flight suit during the Blue Angels.