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Nimble 36.9 Catamaran, 3 cabin, 1 head
Not an ugly duckling, she's a "Swaen"!
*New bottom paint March 2025!
The Dutch-built Nible 36.5 limited edition catamaran was designed by well-known and respected naval architect Alexander Verheus through Alexander Multihull Design. The epoxy resin building material make her resistant to osmosis and light weight. The owners sailed her across the Atlantic a few years ago and now enjoy the warm waters of the Caribbean. Circumstances change and they are have decided to sell the boat and take care of personal business rather than leave her on a mooring ball. They are active sailors and take very good care her to keep her sailing.
The cockpit area is massive for a 36.9 foot boat with great visibility from the helm. A single plexiglass entry door leads into the welcoming saloon. This entire area is settee that seat eight. The owner customized the settee to make into a full size bed - perfect for passage making. You can drive the boat in he comfort of the saloon area with 360 degree visibility. The nav station is big enough to roll out an average size chart. The sides of this area are open for ventilation and room feel.
The starboard side of the hull midships is the large galley are with privacy and comfort for the chef. The oven and fridge are at eye level - also a nice feature. Aft from there is a cabin with an elevated full size bed, forward is a twin side cabin. Port side, midships is the workshop area with tons of spare parts and tools. The only head is forward with one full size cabin aft.
This isn't a well-known brand outside of the Netherlands but it is a very well-built brand with Dutch craftsmanship and quality. DO NOT overlook this catamaran if you are looking for a well-priced boat that is ready to sail and not spend a lot of time and money getting her ready to go.
This "Nimble" catamaran lives up to her brand - quick and light!
The boat is located in front of our office on a mooring ball, Contact the broker, Chris Rundlett, who is on-island ready to show you the boat or schedule a video walk-through.
Chris Rundlett is a former USCG licensed captain with over 30 years experience sailing from the West Coast, East Coast, around the Med and all through the Caribbean. As a broker since 2013, he has extensive knowledge of systems, rigging and build quality. He is the owner of LTD Sailing School and YouTube channel with video walk-through of various boats.
If youre looking for a boat, Chris can represent you as a buyers broker at no cost to you.
Awesome company that worked as my brokerage on purchasing out FP catamaran. A special shoutout to Will Miller for walking us through the process
The process of selling our boat was made very smooth by the Multihull Company and Andrew Hodgdon in particular. Andrew helped us navigate the selling process including moving our boat from Grenada to Florida to execute the sale. We would recommend working with this company, and Andrew Hodgdon in particular, without hesitation.
Very smooth process. Chuck was great and very knowledgeable about the whole process. Im happy to have had TMC to take care of all the things i didnt know about.
Andy
We feel like we got tremendous service from Chuck. He is a total professional, knowledgeable, confident and a natural salesman. While I’m really sad to give up the boat, we are compl we are completely satisfied that Chuck sold it for us.
The Multihull Company-St Augustine, and in particular Andrew Hodgdon handled the sale of my Balance 442 Catamaran. Andrew was professional, transparent and a pleasure to do business with.
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