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Haines 36 for Sale

Light and airy throughout and with a comfortable and generous layout, the Haines 36 is a perfect choice for river and estuary cruising. Whether you’re watching the excitement of the Henley Regatta or enjoying the warmth of a wonderfully heated cabin on a cold morning in St Katharine’s Docks, this impressive vessel allows you to seamlessly connect with your surroundings and soak in the great outdoors in style.

The Haines 36 is available to view both at Willow Marina, our River Thames marina in Wargrave, Berkshire, and at our sales office in Chichester Marina. To book a viewing appointment, please get in touch with our friendly team.

The Main Uses of the Haines 36

Haines 36 Sedan

The Haines 36 Sedan is a spacious cruiser designed with a semi-displacement hull, making it ideal for river and estuary cruising. It offers predictable and easy handling at low speeds, ensuring a smooth and comfortable journey.

Haines 36 Offshore

The Haines 36 Offshore is a comfortable and capable offshore cruiser, boasting excellent sea-keeping skills and predictable low-speed handling. It’s perfect for all types of water cruising, whether you’re exploring Chichester Harbour or keeping up with the sailboats during the Round the Island race in the Solent.

Main Specification of the Haines 36

Haines 36 Sedan

Capacities

  • Fuel tank: 80 gallons / 360 litres
  • Water tank: 70 gallons / 315 litres
  • Waste tank: 40 gallons / 180 litres
  • Calorifier tank: 50 litres (complete with immersion)

Hull & Construction

  • Bonded-in tinted windows
  • Stainless steel rubbing strake
  • Stainless steel deck cleats (x6)
  • Stainless steel pulpit & grab rails
  • Stainless steel water, fuel & holding tanks
  • Non-Slip GRP deck finish
  • Fenders (x6) & warps (x4)
  • Bathing platform for rear & side access
  • GRP Engine vents with stainless steel grill & integrated (illuminated) foot step

Electrical

  • 240v Shore connection
  • 12v Electrical system
  • 240v Sockets: 3 x double 240v sockets (to saloon, galley and forward cabin)
  • 12v Sockets: 1 x cigar socket (to helm position)
  • Batteries: 3 x 130Ah AGM domestic batteries, 1 x 130Ah AGM engine battery
  • Immersion heater
  • Radio (Bluetooth, Aux & USB input)
  • Stainless steel refrigerator: 130 litre
  • Lighting (Interior): LED down lighters, pelmet lighting, step lights, wardrobe lights, cocktail cabinet lighting, under berth lighting and berth reading lights
  • Lighting (Exterior): LED deck lights with remote control
  • Navigation Lights: Port, starboard, stern and steaming lights
  • Stainless steel twin trumpet horn
  • 2 x Electric wipers
  • 2 x Webasto Bluesky sunroofs
  • Whale water pump (with integrated accumulator tank)
  • Whale electric bilge pump

Safety

  • Electrical & manual bilge pumps
  • 2 x Auto fire extinguisher in engine compartment (each 2kg)
  • 2 x Manual fire extinguishers (each 1kg)
  • Fire blanket
  • Wide non-slip decks
  • Life buoy & boat hook
  • Stainless steel anchor bow roller
  • Anchor or mud weight with chain,
  • Manual windlass

Gas System

  • Smev 30 litre oven and grill
  • Smev 2 burner hob with glass top
  • 2 x 3.9kg Propane gas bottles (including automatic changeover with OPSO)

Miscellaneous

  • Composite worktops to galley and toilet compartment
  • Flip-up saloon navigator’s seat (converting to settee arrangement)
  • Outside screen cover
  • 2 x Saloon foot stools
  • Ensign (1 1/4 yard) with stainless steel flag staff
  • Stainless steel / leather bound steering wheel
  • Synthetic teak decking to bathing platform
  • Compass to helm
  • Haines pennant

Haines 36 Offshore

Capacities

  • Fuel tank: 117.5 gallons / 534 litres (single engine), 2 x 90 gallons / 410 litres (twin engine)
  • Water tank: 72.5 gallons / 330 litres
  • Waste tank: 44 gallons / 200 litres
  • Calorifier tank: 50 litres (complete with immersion)

Hull & Construction

  • Bonded-in tinted windows
  • Stainless steel rubbing strake
  • Stainless steel deck cleats (x8)
  • Full length stainless steel pulpit & grab rails
  • Stainless steel water, fuel & holding tanks
  • Non-Slip GRP deck finish
  • Fenders (x6) & warps (x4)
  • Bathing platform for rear & side access
  • GRP Engine vents with stainless steel grill & integrated (illuminated) foot step

Electrical

  • 240v Shore connection
  • 12v Electrical system
  • 240v Sockets: 4 x double 240v sockets (to saloon, galley and forward cabin)
  • 12v Sockets: 1 x cigar socket (to helm position)
  • Batteries: 3 x 130Ah AGM domestic batteries, 1 x 130Ah AGM engine battery
  • Webasto electric saloon hatch
  • Immersion heater
  • Radio (Bluetooth, Aux & USB input)
  • Stainless steel refrigerator: 130 litres
  • Lighting (Interior): LED down lighters, pelmet lighting, step lights, wardrobe lights, cocktail cabinet lighting, under berth lighting and berth reading lights
  • Lighting (Exterior): LED deck lights with remote control
  • Navigation Lights: Port, starboard, stern and steaming lights
  • Stainless steel twin trumpet horn
  • 2 x Electric wipers
  • Whale water pump (with integrated accumulator tank)
  • Whale electric bilge pump

Safety

  • Electrical & manual bilge pumps
  • 2 x Auto fire extinguisher in engine compartment (each 2kg)
  • 2 x Manual fire extinguishers (each 1kg)
  • Fire blanket
  • Wide non-slip decks
  • Life buoy & boat hook
  • Stainless steel anchor bow roller
  • Anchor or mud weight with chain
  • Manual winch

Gas System

  • Smev 30 litre oven and grill
  • Smev 2 burner hob with glass top
  • Two bottles with bubble tester

Miscellaneous

  • Polished composite worktops to galley and toilet compartment
  • Flip-up saloon navigator’s seat (converting to settee arrangement)
  • Outside screen cover
  • 2 x Saloon foot stools
  • Ensign (1 1/4 yard) with stainless steel flag staff
  • Stainless steel / leather bound steering wheel
  • Synthetic teak decking to bathing platform
  • Compass to helm
  • Haines pennant

How to View Our Available Haines 36s

Our Haines 36 Sedan boats are located at Willow Marina, our stunning marina on a beautiful stretch of the iconic River Thames in Wargrave, Berkshire. Meanwhile, our Haines 36 Offshore boats can be found at our sales office in Chichester Marina.

If you’re interested in viewing or buying a Haines 36, you can visit us seven days a week at Willow Marina and from Tuesday to Saturday at Chichester Marina. Please get in touch with our knowledgeable team to book an appointment. We look forward to welcoming you.

How to Buy a Haines 36

We’ve connected hundreds of families with their perfect boat and proudly built a unique and well-loved marina that welcomes hundreds of happy boating enthusiasts like you from near and far. We would love to assist you in purchasing your own Haines 36.

To embark on your boat-buying voyage, get in touch with our experienced sales team on 01189 403211. Alternatively, contact us through our simple online form and a member of our friendly team will be in touch.

Why Choose Val Wyatt Marine for Your Haines 36?

British in their design and ethos, Haines Marine is a family run business that has been building boats that stand the test of time from their shipyard in Norfolk since 1980. Specialising in aft cabin cruisers and sedan layouts, Haines produces exceptional, award-winning boats.

At Val Wyatt, we understand the significant investment our customers make when purchasing a boat: not just from a financial perspective, but emotionally, too. For this reason, we are committed to supporting potential buyers with sound and professional advice at every stage of the journey. We take the time to fully understand your needs to support you in finding your perfect boat.

We only work with brands that truly inspire us and are recognised for their exceptional designs, continuous innovation, and incredible workmanship. By combining Haines’ high quality British boatmaking with the wealth of knowledge and expertise that our independent business has developed over many decades, Val Wyatt offers you a boat buying experience that is truly second to none.

Ready to start your boat-buying journey? Get in touch with our dedicated team of experts today to begin your experience of a lifetime.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Can I pop in to visit you?

Absolutely! We can get busy, especially on weekends, so if you would like to view a particular boat, we do recommend you book an appointment with us.

What is the difference between a river and estuary boat and a coastal or offshore boat?

River and estuary boats are built for calm, sheltered waters and designed for manoeuvrability and shallow drafts. On the other hand, coastal and offshore boats are sturdier and built to withstand more challenging conditions such as rough seas and long distances. Please see our blog on CE categories for more information.

What size of boat would suit my needs?

The size of your perfect boat will depend on your intended use, the number of people you plan to have on board, and your storage and comfort needs. Smaller boats are ideal for day trips or inland waters, whereas larger boats are better for offshore cruising and entertaining larger groups of people.

How much does it cost to keep a boat?

As a general rule of thumb, if you take your mooring fee, and double it, that will typically be the average cost for looking after your boat each year. This includes insurance, licences, maintenance, wear and tear repairs, and a fair amount of fuel, assuming you’re sailing on sheltered waterways and not offshore powerboating.

What maintenance should I expect when owning a boat?

Your boat will require regular maintenance to ensure it continues to perform optimally. This will include regular engine checks, cleanings, hull inspections, and upkeep of safety equipment. In the winter months, you may also need to prepare your engine for colder temperatures or cover your boat to protect it from adverse weather.

What kind of safety equipment is required on a boat?

The level of safety equipment you need will depend on whether you are boating in sheltered waters or out in the seas or oceans. As a minimum for coastal boating, it is essential to have life jackets for each person, a fire extinguisher, a whistle or horn, a first aid kit, navigation lights, and an anchor on board your boat.

Do you have moorings available?

Our moorings have been full for the last few years. Our current waiting list is for those who have purchased a new boat through us. However, if you are buying a boat through us, it is worth asking about mooring availability as things can change all the time.

Can you sell my boat?

We will likely be able to sell your boat if it’s in good condition. We will be fully transparent about the asking price of your boat, and we will only encourage you to list with us when we are confident that we can get great value for you.

We specialise in glass-fibre motorboats from £25,000 through to £500,000 and can lift boats up to 42 foot and 14 tonnes. If we cannot help, we’d be more than happy to recommend an alternative broker.

 

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