This 1976 Morgan Out Island 33 is a fiberglass cruising sailboat built for shallow-water exploration. The shoal draft of 3.5 feet makes it well-suited for Intracoastal Waterway passages and coastal cruising. Power comes from a 39-horsepower Yanmar diesel installed in 2012, paired with a folding propeller and dripless shaft seal. Recent drivetrain work including a new cutlass bearing, shaft seal, and motor mounts was completed around $4,000 in scope. The bottom was hauled and painted in April 2025, and the folding propeller was serviced in November 2025.
The interior layout centers on a spacious main salon with a forward V-berth cabin, single head, and galley to port. A quarter berth to starboard adds sleeping capacity and additional storage. A reverse-cycle air conditioning system installed in 2023 with titanium coil upgrade provides cooling and heating, while Adler Barbour refrigeration handles provisioning. Six batteries — three installed in 2025 and three in 2023 — power the boat's systems alongside 300 watts of solar generation and a Northern Lights generator with approximately 1,000 hours.
The sailing rig includes mainsail with lazy jacks and roller-furling headsail in good condition; standing rigging is sound, though running rigging will need replacement. Navigation equipment encompasses Furuno GPS, Simrad autopilot, dual Horizon VHF radios, Datamarine depth and speed instruments, and compass. Deck hardware includes a windlass and Andersen two-speed winches for sail handling.
The boat shows cosmetic age but reflects consistent maintenance and meaningful system upgrades. The engine tachometer is inoperative and hours are unknown, though local use suggests a modest total. The generator turns over but is not currently running.
Length
33.00 FT
Beam
11.67 FT
Draft
3.67 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
3JH4E
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
50 GAL
Water
70 GAL