This 1972 Ranger 33 is a Gary Mull-designed racer-cruiser built from solid fiberglass with a plywood-cored deck. The boat combines responsive sailing performance with practical cruising capability, featuring classic lines including a graceful sheer, reverse transom, and low cabin trunk. A single 30 hp Sole diesel engine provides auxiliary power at a cruising speed of 7 knots. The fiberglass hull has been recently bottom-painted and is well-maintained overall.
The deck layout emphasizes function and comfort, with generous side decks, sturdy stanchions, and a spacious cockpit controlled by tiller steering. The hull's high ballast ratio and stiff construction reward attentive helmsmanship, with the boat tracking well and pointing efficiently through a range of conditions. Hull speed runs approximately 6.9 knots.
Below deck, the interior sleeps five to six and is arranged with a forward V-berth, enclosed head, convertible dinette and settees in the salon, and a quarter berth. The galley includes a sink, stove, and icebox. Teak trim and multiple ports and hatches create a bright, airy atmosphere throughout. Headroom in the main areas reaches approximately six feet. The layout is compact but thoughtfully organized, with ample storage distributed throughout the boat.
Length
33.00 FT
Beam
9.50 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Engines
1
Engine Make
Sole
Engine Model
Mini 29
Power
NaN HP
Hours
40 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
7.00 KTS
Fuel
21 GAL
Water
21 GAL