This 1983 CS 33 is a fiberglass sailing yacht built by CS Yachts, a Canadian builder known for robust construction and attention to detail. The 33-footer features the high ballast-to-displacement ratio characteristic of the design, making it capable in heavy weather while remaining responsive in lighter conditions. The boat measures 33 feet in length with a 10.67-foot beam.
The interior layout includes a forward vee berth, a salon with port and starboard settees and a centerline table, a galley aft to port with sink, and a navigation desk. One head with manual toilet and sink serves the accommodations. Teak joinery throughout reflects the builder's traditional finish standards.
Power comes from a Perkins 104-09 diesel engine producing 25 horsepower, installed in 1995 with 3,300 hours on the meter. A Hurth transmission and Vetus Waterlock muffler complete the propulsion setup. The sail plan includes a furled headsail, mainsail with single reef from 2015, original 150 percent and number 3 genoas, original storm sail, and a gennaker with sock from 1990. Rigging features an Inox mechanical backstay adjuster and Garhauer genoa cars.
Navigation and safety equipment comprises a Furuno radar, Garmin GPS, DataMarine log, Autohelm autopilot and depth sounder, and dual VHF radios including a handheld. Electrical systems include four Trojan six-volt house batteries, a large-output Balmar alternator, custom battery charger, and battery monitor. Additional features are a Force 10 cabin heater, pressure cold water system, electric bilge pump, dodger and bimini, manual anchor windlass, and boarding ladder. The boat comes with a steel folding cradle and winter cover with frame.
Length
33.00 FT
Beam
10.67 FT
Draft
4.92 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Heads
1
Fuel
Sail
Fuel
15 GAL
Water
40 GAL