This 2004 Hunter 33 is a fiberglass sloop built for coastal cruising and weekend getaways. At 33 feet overall with an 11.5-foot beam, she offers a stable, manageable platform that handles well both under sail and power. The fractional sloop rig features in-mast furling main and jib, with all lines led aft to the cockpit for easy single- or short-handed operation. A Yanmar diesel engine provides reliable auxiliary power. Deck features include a stainless steel arch with traveler, bimini and dodger for weather protection, and a walk-through transom with swim platform and ladder.
The layout provides genuine comfort for extended time aboard. Two private cabins—a forward V-berth and spacious aft cabin—offer sleeping quarters, while the bright saloon has a wraparound dinette and 6'2" headroom throughout. The galley includes a propane stove and oven, deep sink, and refrigerator. An enclosed head with shower completes the accommodation package. Water capacity is 50 gallons, with 25-gallon fuel and holding tanks.
Navigation and sailing instruments include Raymarine chartplotter, autopilot, and ST60 instruments reading wind, depth, and speed. VHF radio and compass round out the electronics suite. The boat carries 25 gallons of fuel capacity and has a 4'6" shoal keel draft, displacing 11,016 pounds.
Recent maintenance includes replacement of all sails, dodger, bimini, and installation of a larger anchor. The boat experienced significant weather without damage under current ownership.
Length
33.08 FT
Beam
11.50 FT
Draft
5.50 FT
Weight
11,016 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Heads
1
Engines
1
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
25 GAL
Water
50 GAL