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Linjett 36: Praktiske Sjøprøve-notater om Sveriges nye 11m Performance Cruiser

James Miller, GetExperience.com
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James Miller, GetExperience.com
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mars 17, 2026

The Linjett 36 lists at LOA 11.0 m, with a displacement of 6,800 kg, fuel 150 L and water 300 L, dimensions that make it easy to slip into typical Scandinavian marina berths while retaining offshore capability; a 40 hp ယန်မာ saildrive gives a comfortable 7 kt cruise for short channel hops and archipelago passages out of Rosattra. Berthing logistics, cargo stowage and tankage are clearly sized for mixed coastal and bluewater itineraries.

Design and hull details at a glance

The Linjett 36 sits between the Linjett 34 and 39 in the yard’s lineup and represents a modest increase in interior volume with a conservative approach to modern styling. The hull is vacuum-infused vinylester with a bonded grid of stringers, a single rudder and an L-shaped lead keel. The prototype revealed a 250 kg weight saving which will be reallocated to the keel on subsequent hulls to raise the ballast ratio.

Exterior lines and deck ergonomics

Forward hull sections are slightly fuller above the waterline while waterlines remain fine; the coachroof is carried further forward than on the 34, changing the yacht’s profile and improving interior volume. The transom includes a narrow bathing lip with a deep swim ladder to starboard and a stern anchor locker to port—typical Scandinavian fit-out. Wide, uncluttered side decks and a raised toe rail provide safe crew movement under sail.

Cockpit layout

  • Seating: Comfortable seating for six with twin wheel setup and good handholds.
  • Nnipa mu yɛ dɛn: Deep seat lockers, a cavernous starboard locker accessed from the heads, and a large forward locker that swallows a Code 0, gennaker and fenders.
  • Sail controls: Mainsheet on the coachroof, twin Anderson 46 winches (one powered each side), genoa and Code 0 furlers also available powered.

Down below: joinery, layout and comfort

Interior joinery is a showcase of Scandinavian craftsmanship: mahogany finish was seen on the test boat (light oak optional), with curved joinery, flawless hardware and gas-sprung companionway. Large portlights and skylights bring daylight into the saloon and cabins.

Galley and social areas

The aft galley is L-shaped with a fore-and-aft cooker, double sink and a significant fridge in the work surface; an optional second fridge/freezer can be fitted below the chart table. A U-shaped dinette converts to a pilot berth and a long settee to starboard provides comfortable social space and a potential sit-down chart table.

Cabins and heads

A generous double aft cabin to port replaces the typical twin aft arrangement seen on some 36ft yachts, offering a more luxurious berth. The owners’ cabin forward benefits from fuller bow sections and a split double with storage underneath. The heads is unusually large for this size, with a separate shower stall and internal access to cockpit storage.

On the water: handling and performance

In shifty 4–8 kt conditions in the Stockholm archipelago the boat demonstrated lively performance: upwind speeds around 5.8 kt and over 6 kt on Code 0/gennaker were recorded. The helm is light and responsive; the option of a carbon mast and twin-spreader rig supports a generous sail plan, including a 107% genoa or self-tacker option for shorthanded cruising. Powered by the Yanmar 40 hp diesel, propulsion is quiet and steady for harbor manoeuvres and motor passages.

Practical features for cruising

  • Fixed bowsprit with anchor roller
  • Large forward sail locker and dedicated lazarette
  • All running rigging led under the coachroof to helms
  • Optional in-mast furling or full-batten mainsail
SpecificationỌ̀jọ̀
LOA11.0 m (36’1″)
ထည်3.66 m (12’0″)
Draught1.95 m (6’5″) – optional 1.8 m
Kwĩgurũka6,800 kg
Fuel / Water150 L / 300 L
Base Price4,100,000 SEK ex VAT
Zeil weg4,500,000 SEK ex VAT

Who will love the Linjett 36?

Discerning cruising sailors who want a refined finish, serious performance and practical storage for long coastal cruises will appreciate the balance Linjett has struck between old-school seaworthy lines and a slightly more modern, voluminous interior. The yacht is equally at home on coastal itineraries, archipelago hops or longer passages, making it suitable for owner-skippered holidays or small-group charters.

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In summary, the Linjett 36 pairs luxurious joinery with sprightly performance and practical cruising features: compact deck ergonomics, large sail and fender stowage, responsive helm and efficient engine performance. For those mapping future travel experiences—whether seeking yacht parties, cruise packages, luxury adventure travel experiences or eco-friendly wildlife safaris that combine sea and shore—the 36 is a versatile platform. It also suits interactive options from museum tours with live guides in coastal towns to exclusive yacht charters for events. For adventurous travellers considering online virtual tours or planning more active adventure activities like adventure rafting trips for beginners alongside calmer cruising, this yacht represents a comfortable base. Travel experiences are best judged firsthand; professional esports training programs or beginner esports coaching sessions may be far afield from sailing, but the principle is the same: guided, verified experiences deliver value. The Linjett 36 earns its place as a refined, practical 36-footer ready to carry you to new cruising memories.