

2006 Jeanneau Prestige 36 for sale in Lymington, Hampshire, United Kingdom
Overview
About this vessel
The Prestige 36
The Prestige 36 launched the highly successful Prestige flybridge range. Combining elegant styling with practical cruising features, she offers spacious two-cabin accommodation, a generous flybridge and excellent sea-keeping. Twin Volvo Penta D4-260 diesel engines deliver economical, dependable performance, while wide side decks, a bright saloon and quality Jeanneau construction make her one of the most sought-after flybridge cruisers in her class.
The Prestige 36 was significant because it was the first flybridge model in the Prestige range, introduced in 2000. Its success effectively launched Prestige as a premium motor yacht brand rather than simply a Jeanneau model line, paving the way for later models such as the Prestige 42, 46, 50 and 60.
The Prestige 36 is considered one of Garroni's most successful compact flybridge designs because it achieved several difficult design goals simultaneously: a genuine two-cabin, four-berth layout in a 36-foot hull, an unusually large flybridge for the boat's length, wide side decks and safe access forward, excellent visibility from both helms, and a hull that rides comfortably in a chop while remaining economical with the Volvo D4 engines.
Even today, it still compares very favourably with many newer 36-38ft flybridge cruisers, which is one reason well-presented examples continue to hold their value well.
This Vessel
Ticketti Boo has been maintained to a very high standard under the supervision of her long-term owners, and presents in apparently very good condition. You will have to go a long way to find a better example, with low engine hours for her year.
Built by Jeanneau in France to designs by Vittorio Garroni and Patrick Musio Sale, the hull, deck and superstructure are GRP with teak decking to aft cockpit and swim platform.
The spacious saloon features panoramic windows, cream leather upholstery, a lower helm station, opening side windows and sliding patio doors to the cockpit. A television is installed in the saloon.
The galley is equipped with a three burner gas hob, stainless steel sink, refrigerator, microwave oven and ample storage lockers.
The forward cabin offers an island double berth with hanging lockers, under berth storage, a deck hatch and reading lights. The guest cabin features twin berths and storage lockers. The heads comprise a marine electric WC, separate shower compartment, wash basin and vanity storage with an opening portlight.
Deck equipment includes a teak laid cockpit, teak bathing platform, cockpit enclosure, flybridge seating and table with protective covers, cockpit seating, stainless steel bathing ladder, anchor with electric windlass, fenders and warps, stainless steel guardrails, navigation lights, bilge pumps and fire extinguishers.












































