Overview
About this vessel
If you know the Australian boating scene, you know the Caribbean 35. Renowned for its massive cockpit, legendary blue-water performance, and timeless lines, this 1999 model is a standout example. While many of these vessels have been worked hard, this particular boat is a tidy, well-loved gem ready for its next chapter.
The interior is configured to maximize utility within its beam through a traditional two-cabin, single-head arrangement. The forward master cabin contains a double berth to port with hanging lockers and ample storage, while the guest cabin to port is fitted with two full-sized adult bunks. This setup is highly practical for crew or family use. A single head is located to starboard, equipped with an electric toilet, vanity, and a dedicated shower stall.
The main cabin provides 360-degree visibility through large wrap-around windows. Positioned on the port side, the galley is designed for functionality at sea and includes a recessed 2 burner electric cooktop, microwave, a half size fridge, and a deep sink. The benchtop space is generous for a 35-footer. The saloon offers great seating for plenty of friends or family around a dinette to port, with an extra lounge on the starboard side. The saloon offers extra convertible berthing when more is required.
The defining feature of the Caribbean 35 is its unobstructed cockpit, which offers one of the largest floor areas in its class. This flat, self-draining deck is highly sought after by those who require space for fishing or outdoor equipment. The flybridge is accessed via a ladder and provides an elevated helm position with bench seating for guests, offering clear sightlines for navigation and docking.



