A 1964 Columbia 33 built from solid fiberglass during the era of overbuilt construction. This 33-footer combines classic sailing character with thoughtful modern upgrades: new 8mm Dyneema standing rigging, new running rigging, new stainless forestay cable, refreshed deck paint with non-skid, and recently serviced winches. She's powered by a Beta Marine 20 hp diesel engine with twin alternators and cruises at 6 knots under power.
Below deck, the single cabin is laid out for real cruising comfort. The interior includes marine air conditioning and heating, a Force 10 stove and oven, a new refrigerator, and an electric marine head. A Raymarine radar rounds out the navigation suite. Power is managed through new AGM 200Ah house batteries and a new lead-acid start battery.
The boat's deck systems are current and ready to sail. A hardtop dodger with full enclosure protects the cockpit, and tiller steering connects you directly to the helm. Her versatile sail inventory adapts to a range of conditions. Bottom paint was applied approximately 1.5 years ago, and teak was refreshed within the last year. A fiberglass dinghy with davits is included.
Length
33.00 FT
Beam
9.83 FT
Draft
7.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
1
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Beta Marine
Engine Model
20
Power
NaN HP
Hours
954 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
6.00 KTS
Max Speed
6.50 KTS