1970 Tollycraft Tollyhome 36
$29,000
Boat in Scappoose, OR 97056 US
Tollyhome 36
1 Engine (Crusader)
36 feet
Gas
Fiberglass/Reinforced
Back on market after unfortunate loss in the family.
Your new life on the water awaits. Affordable living backed by a boat builder renowned for durability and Northwest craftsmanship. Pride of ownership is evident in this one-of-a-kind HGTV worthy houseboat. Her precious owners spent countless hours reinventing what a tiny home / houseboat could be.
The Tollyhome by Tollycraft was an extremely low production (estimate only 16 built) and was marketed as a luxurious and seaworthy floating home or house boat. The original Tollycraft brochure states, "an abundance of big windows invites the outdoors in, and a remarkable interior design makes for the ultimate in living, lounging and entertaining," all of which are so true with this Tollyhome.
Fresh paint, updated interior, and geared toward living aboard the retro charm meets modern-day functionality. Walking into the Tollyhome from the bridge you are greeted with large windows, tons of light, and a full-size berth. The helm is also located in this space. Below the berth is access to the forward bilge space with exceptional storage. The tanks for the vessel are also located in this area. Stepping down from the bridge, you walk into the galley with a dining area to the port side. The galley features a fridge/freezer, 3 burner propane range with oven, and residential-size sink. Further aft there is a settee that can act as another berth. Design elements and shelving installed throughout. The large head features a separate shower stall, a newer Jabsco toilet, and large vanity. Her cabin features air conditioning, a dehumidifier, and many opening windows.
The inviting outside space is perfect for peaceful evenings on the water. The large aft deck is perfect for entertaining with a gazebo for shade. She was built with a full overhang cover for the front deck allowing for outdoor seating anytime of the year.
Recent updates within the past few years: a new Whale hot water heater, safety improvements for the propane system, new thru-hull fittings, wiring improvements, and fresh bottom paint as well as anodes. No blistering or structural issues were noted at that time.
Her current owners decommissioned the starboard engine utilizing the port engine for propulsion. She's currently moored in Scappoose in a liveaboard marina that has stunning views of Sauvie Island, the Multnomah Channel, and quick access to Portland. Walking trails and shopping within minutes. Moorage is transferable. Beautiful setting for a beautiful home. OR move her to a marina that allows rentals and utilize this Tollyhome as the most picturesque Airbnb. The possibilities are endless.
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
Price History
| Date | Event | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 3/12/26 | No change | $35,000 |
| 3/10/26 | Price decreased | $29,000(-17.1%) |
Overview from around the web 1970 Tollycraft Tollyhome 36
Customers praise the 1970 Tollycraft Tollyhome 36 for its classic design and solid craftsmanship
Many highlight its spacious interior layout, which offers comfortable accommodations for extended cruising. The boat’s sturdy construction and reliable performance make it a favorite among those who appreciate vintage vessels with timeless appeal. Enthusiasts also appreciate the quality woodwork and the traditional styling that sets the Tollyhome 36 apart from more modern boats. Overall, owners value the blend of classic charm and practical functionality that this 1970 model provides.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 1970 Tollycraft Tollyhome 36 is a classic motor yacht known for its solid construction and timeless design. Here are some of the pros and cons to consider:
Pros
Sturdy Build: Constructed with quality materials typical of Tollycraft, offering durability and longevity.
Spacious Interior: Designed with ample living space, including comfortable sleeping quarters, a functional galley, and a roomy salon, making it ideal for extended cruising.
Classic Aesthetic: Features a vintage, elegant look that appeals to enthusiasts of traditional yachts.
Good Handling: Twin-engine setup provides reliable performance and maneuverability.
Versatile Layout: Suitable for both coastal cruising and liveaboard lifestyles.
Cons
Older Systems: Being a 1970 model, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical systems may require updates or ongoing maintenance.
Fuel Efficiency: Older engines tend to be less fuel-efficient compared to modern counterparts.
Limited Modern Amenities: Lacks some contemporary features and conveniences found on newer yachts.
Maintenance Costs: Upkeep can be higher due to age-related wear and the need for specialized parts.
Weight and Draft: Heavier build may limit speed and access to shallow waters compared to lighter, more modern vessels.
Made For
The 1970 Tollycraft Tollyhome 36 is perfect for boating enthusiasts seeking a classic, reliable cruiser with timeless style. Ideal for families or couples who enjoy leisurely weekend getaways on the water, it offers comfortable accommodations and spacious living areas. Its sturdy construction and practical design make it well-suited for both coastal cruising and extended stays, appealing to those who appreciate vintage craftsmanship combined with functional performance.
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909 N Tomahawk Island Dr, Suite 104, Portland, OR, 97217




















































































