Rustler 36
The Rustler 36 is a cruising yacht produced by Rustler Yachts of Falmouth. First produced in the early 1980s by Orion Marine,[1] the yacht is of modern GRP construction, but retains the well ballasted long keel and strong construction of the traditional British sailing yacht.[2] The high standard of construction and traditional highly seaworthy profile differentiate it from cheaper, more lightly built mass production yachts such as the Beneteau range.[3]
| Development | |
|---|---|
| Designer | Holman & Pye | 
| Name | Rustler 36 | 
| Boat | |
| Draft | 5' 6" | 
| Hull | |
| Type | Monohull yacht | 
| Hull weight | 16,806 lb | 
| LOA | 35' 4" | 
| LWL | 26' 11" | 
| Beam | 11' 11" | 
| Hull appendages | |
| Keel/board type | Long keel | 
| Rig | |
| Rig type | Bermudan sloop | 
| Sails | |
| Total sail area | 693 ft2 | 
The Rustler 36 is the yacht most participants have selected to use in the 2018 Golden Globe Race, with 6 of the 18 sailors sailing it.[4] Only 5 out of 18 boats finished the race, the winner is Jean-Luc Van Den Heede on the Rustler 36 Matmut, the second and third boats are also Rustler 36.
See also
    
- Rustler Yachts
- Rustler 33
- Rustler 37
References
    
- "Case Study - Rustler Yachts Ltd". Marine Innovation Service. Archived from the original on 24 March 2012. Retrieved 17 March 2012.
- "Yachtsnet: Rustler 36". Yachtsnet. Retrieved 17 March 2012.
- "Rustler Yachts: Why our yachts are second to none". Rustler Yachts. Retrieved 17 March 2012.
- "Skippers Entrants". 2018 Golden Globe Race. Retrieved 4 July 2018.
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