Horizon Motorsailers 36 "Meridian"
Currency
Length
36' - 10.97m
Vessel Location
Derwent Sailing Squadron, Sandy Bay
Launch Year
1969
Hull Material
Timber (Triple planked King Billy and Huon Pine) - Antifouled Oct 2025
Meridian is a rare opportunity to own a beautifully built Tasmanian motor sailer with genuine cruising pedigree. Launched in 1969 and constructed from Huon and King Billy Pine by respected builder Barry Wilson (Horizon MotorSailers), she carries the charm and integrity of traditional craftsmanship paired with decades of proven coastal cruising. After 30 years exploring the east coast from Sydney, she returned home to Tasmania in 2002, where she has since been extensively refurbished and enjoyed on voyages from Wineglass Bay to Port Davey. Her full-length keel, lead ballast, and robust construction give her the steady, confidence-inspiring motion that motor sailers are loved for.
On deck, Meridian offers a generous semi-enclosed cockpit with laid teak, excellent freeboard, and the kind of sheltered space that makes year-round Tasmanian cruising a pleasure. The Ford Lees 75 hp diesel (approx. 2,800 hours) delivers reliable, economical performance at 3-4 L/hr, with a cruising speed of 6.5 knots and a top speed of 8. Her rig is simple and dependable, with a deck-stepped Oregon mast, lazy-jack-equipped mainsail and furling headsail.
Below, she is warm, inviting, and surprisingly spacious. Three steps down from the cockpit, the galley sits to port opposite a convertible dinette and settee, offering flexible sleeping arrangements in addition to the forward double cabin. Large windows and hatches create a bright, airy interior, complemented by the Eberspacher diesel heater for cooler months. A proper bathroom with hot-and-cold shower, a large eutectic fridge/freezer, SMEV stove and oven, and ample storage make extended cruising comfortable and practical.
Opportunities like this don't linger. Call Paul ( ) or Matthew ( ) to secure your inspection.
On deck, Meridian offers a generous semi-enclosed cockpit with laid teak, excellent freeboard, and the kind of sheltered space that makes year-round Tasmanian cruising a pleasure. The Ford Lees 75 hp diesel (approx. 2,800 hours) delivers reliable, economical performance at 3-4 L/hr, with a cruising speed of 6.5 knots and a top speed of 8. Her rig is simple and dependable, with a deck-stepped Oregon mast, lazy-jack-equipped mainsail and furling headsail.
Below, she is warm, inviting, and surprisingly spacious. Three steps down from the cockpit, the galley sits to port opposite a convertible dinette and settee, offering flexible sleeping arrangements in addition to the forward double cabin. Large windows and hatches create a bright, airy interior, complemented by the Eberspacher diesel heater for cooler months. A proper bathroom with hot-and-cold shower, a large eutectic fridge/freezer, SMEV stove and oven, and ample storage make extended cruising comfortable and practical.
Opportunities like this don't linger. Call Paul ( ) or Matthew ( ) to secure your inspection.
Price
AU $55,000
Vessel Name
Meridian
Boat Reference
3428160
Launch Year
1969
Length
36' - 10.97m
Beam
11'1"
Draft
4'3"
Displacement
9 tonnes
Keel / Ballast
Full length Keel with Lead ballast antifouled Feb 2014
Vessel Location
Derwent Sailing Squadron, Sandy Bay
Region
Tasmania
Use
Family, Leisure, Cruising
Designer
Horizon Motorsailers/Barry Wilson
Builder
Horizon Motorsailers/Barry Wilson
Hull Material
Timber (Triple planked King Billy and Huon Pine) - Antifouled Oct 2025
Decks Material
Marine Plywood GRP sheathed
Engine
Ford Lees 75 hp Diesel
2:1 ratio Paragon Hydraulic Gearbox
Engine Make
Ford Lees
Number Engines
1
Horsepower
75hp
Fuel Type
Diesel
Engine Hours
~2800 (feb 2026)
Fuel Consumption
3-4L/hr @6.5 knots
Max Speed
8 knots
Cruise Speed
6.5 knots
Propulsion
38mm SS Prop shaft with Bronze Skeg and 3 Blade fixed Bronze Propeller
Fuel
2x200L S/S tanks
Water
4x 100L tanks
Dinghy
Highfield inflatable on davits (avail. By negotiation)
Outboard
Suzuki 4-stroke outboard (avail. By negotiation)
Covers
Cockpit awning and mainsail boom bag
Accommodation
Large, open cockpit with excellent freeboard and generous storage. Three steps lead down to the interior, where the galley sits to port and a four-seat dinette to starboard. The dinette converts to a single berth, with an additional settee opposite that also converts to a single. Forward is the bathroom, fitted with a shower, toilet, and hand basin.
The forward cabin features a comfortable double berth with good storage options.
Windows and deck hatches throughout provide a bright, airy interior with plenty of natural light and ventilation.
The forward cabin features a comfortable double berth with good storage options.
Windows and deck hatches throughout provide a bright, airy interior with plenty of natural light and ventilation.
Cabins
Private master cabin forward
Berths
2 + 1 + 1
Shower
Hot and Cold in bathroom
Toilet
Toilet in enclosed head compartment
Entertainment
Fusion MS-RA55 stereo with speakers
TEAC LED TV
TEAC LED TV
Air-Con
Eberspacher D1LC diesel air heater and thermostat
Galley
S/S sink with pressure hot & cold mixer tap.
Refrigeration
Large top-opening eutectic fridge/freezer
Stove
SMEV 3 burner LPG stove
Hot Water
Hot and cold pressure water.
Ground Tackle
20kg Bruce on 70m of 10mm galvanised chain
12v anchor winch with rope gypsy
12v anchor winch with rope gypsy
Safety Gear
Up to MAST enclosed water safety level.
Bilge Pumps
1 x manual / 1 x 12v electric bilge pump
Epirb
406 EPIRB
Electrics
3x 12v domestic battery
1x 12v start battery
BEP Marine LCD DC Meter
2x solar panels on targa bar with regulator
12v 800w Inverter
240v shorepower with charger
1x 12v start battery
BEP Marine LCD DC Meter
2x solar panels on targa bar with regulator
12v 800w Inverter
240v shorepower with charger
Electronics / Navigation
GME GX558 VHF
Wagner LX HF with Wagner AX 200 Tuner
Coursemaster CM800 Autopilot
Lowrance LCX 37c GPS/Plotter/Sounder
Barometer and clock
Wagner LX HF with Wagner AX 200 Tuner
Coursemaster CM800 Autopilot
Lowrance LCX 37c GPS/Plotter/Sounder
Barometer and clock
Sail Inventory
Main on boom in bag with lazy jacks in good condition
Headsail on furler in good condition
Headsail on furler in good condition
Mast / Rigging
Oregon mast and boom,
Deck stepped masthead rig with single spreader,
Stainless steel chainplates and 1x19 stainless rigging
Aluminium spinnaker pole
Deck stepped masthead rig with single spreader,
Stainless steel chainplates and 1x19 stainless rigging
Aluminium spinnaker pole
Deck Gear
Solid dodger with large windows providing protection for helm and cockpit.
12v Deck wash pump
2x primary Barient 25 self-tailing 2-speed winches
2x halyard winches on mast
Stainless steel targa arch and davits
Storage under aft cockpit seat.
12v Deck wash pump
2x primary Barient 25 self-tailing 2-speed winches
2x halyard winches on mast
Stainless steel targa arch and davits
Storage under aft cockpit seat.
Remarks
See original sales brochure attached.
CONTACT DETAILS
Dealer
Boat Sales Tasmania
Telephone
Address
Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania
Marieville Esplanade, Sandy Bay
Hobart TAS Australia
Marieville Esplanade, Sandy Bay
Hobart TAS Australia
Website
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