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1983 Canadian Sailcraft CS 33

1983 Canadian Sailcraft CS 33

$29,800

Kemah, Texas

Year 1983

Make Canadian Sailcraft CS

Model 33

Category Cruiser Boats

Length 33'

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1983 Canadian Sailcraft CS 33 Recent Price Drop - Now only $29,800 The Canadian Sailcraft is a well known and respected cruiser.  This vessel is a quarter berth model.  It is only one of thirty that were made with the rare quarter berth and a forward-facing nav station.  She has been well maintained and ready for a new home.  Additional Information and Upgrades: *New Canvas ordered (Bimini & Sail cover) *New Nav Light 2010      *New VHF 2010   *New Stereo 2010   *New Ventilation Fans 2011     *New Chartlight 2012     *New AGM Batteries 2012    *New Battery Charger 2012 *New Engine Wiring Harness 2013   *New Stainless Ports     *New Gauge Panel 2013 *New Engine Temp Sensor 2013   *New Raritan Head 2014   *Recent Bottom Job 2014   *New Prop Shaft and Prop 2014  * New Cutlass Bearing 2014     *Refurbished Genoa 2015  *New Horseshoe Life Preserver 2015 *New Running Rigging(ongoing)    *New Stainless Cowl Vent(soon to be installed)

1981 Canadian Sailcraft CS 33

1981 Canadian Sailcraft CS 33

$24,900

St Michaels, Maryland

Year 1981

Make Canadian Sailcraft

Model CS 33

Category Sloop Sailboats

Length 33'

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1981 Canadian Sailcraft CS 33 Tthis is a beautiful Canadian Sailcraft 33.  Allegro II spent the first few years of her life on Lake Champlain then was purchased by her current owner in 1988.  She has been used and well maintained since and is ready to go cruising.  A few of the highlights of this high quality boat... Construction Hand-laid, solid laminate hulls with fibreglass, box-beam floor members supporting the keel and hull are common construction features of CS Yachts. Down below Below decks, the CS 33 offers ample storage and true living comfort. The V-berth is 6’6” long with plenty of width. Storage is available in suede-covered fibreglass compartments directly above on each side and in dry bins underneath the V-berth. There are also sliding drawers made from solid ash with teak faces. The U-shaped galley comes standard with a two-burner propane stove with oven, a deep sink and pressure water (hot water along with the shower is an option). Above the stove there is ample cupboard space with Lexan sliding doors, so you can see what you have in inventory. There is a deep dry goods locker with a cutting board for a lid and a cupboard beneath a long drawer for cutlery.  The 6.3-cubic-foot ice box is big enough to accommodate a refrigeration unit with a deep freeze.   there is a full-sized chart table and large navigation station that incorporates a wet hanging locker beside it. Miscellaneous storage in this area is immense; There is plenty of room under the chart table to add a shelf and dry bin storage under the navigator’s seat. The quarter berth is an ample sleeping quarters for one adult.   Engine She has a twenty-horsepower Bukh diesel from Denmark. The Bukh is a great engine with a huge flywheel that makes it run smooth. An on demand hot water system, davit and full inventory of sails, main, genoa, genneker. She is priced to sell quickly and the owner is open to offers.

33' 1983 Canadian Sailcraft CS33

33' 1983 Canadian Sailcraft CS33

$32,800

Buffalo, New York

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BOAT OWNER'S NOTES for 1983 CANADIAN SAILCRAFT CS33 in EXCELLENT condition, Please call owner Steve at 416-259-7204. Boat is in Toronto, Canada. OVERVIEW & SPECIAL NOTES of INTEREST: “Forest Dream” may well have been one of the very first and much sought-after quarter berth models, CS Canadian Sailcraft is renowned for building a seaworthy sailboat that is a comfortable cruising Boat, easy to sail, yet can hold its own in a race. LAYOUT & INTERIOR: All joinery and bulkheads are teak and teak veneer, Other surfaces are lined with washable vinyl’s or plastic laminates, All cabin soles are teak and holly backed by marine grade plywood, The forward cabin has a double v-berth and each has a bin locker under and a cave locker above. The Head is fitted with a marine type head and a molded wash basin is set into the vanity top and a shower sump is molded into the compartment sole with a teak grate over. There is a cedar-lined hanging locker to port, the door of which seals off the forward cabin, The locker is fitted with a shelf and hanging bar. On Starboard side is the L-shaped settee berth which converts into a full size double berth 6’5” in length, On port side is a single settee berth, Outside of the settees are cane paneled lockers and deep, fiddled book shelves. The salon table is fixed with 2 hinged leaves, A full size navigator’s area is located athwart ships with the navigational equipment located at the aft end of the salon. FINAL NOTES & UPGRADES: This well kept, shoal draft, freshwater boat has had many upgrades in the past, including a new Volvo Penta 3-cylinder diesel engine in 2003, Noise Reduction Insulation around Engine cover, new in 2014, New Impeller Cover for easy access to water impeller for cooling the engine, by Speed Seal – Life, a new marine head in 2000, a new dodger in 2004, the rest of the enclosure around the cockpit in 2009 and 2 new batteries 1 in 2013 and 1 in 2014. I have also added, a 12” chart plotter (CP500, Standard Horizon) with GPS and depth sounder in 2009, new VHF class “D” DSC marine radio also Standard Horizon in 2014, a Xantrex Battery Charger Model TC3012 in 2011, Also a new Stereo: With CD player, Audio connections for IPod, Satellite Radio, also 4 Speakers, 2­ in cabin and 2­ on stern rail in Cockpit, a Gimbaled, Propane, BBQ also on the stern rail, also on the stern a pair of Davis Davits, New Life Lines in 2013, a new feathering propeller that one can adjust the pitch of the blades (J­Prop). In 2000, new screens for all six of the opening ports (Ports also have Louvers), I also added a sail pack to the main sail supported by the Lazy Jacks, in 2012 I added stainless steel mast steps and in 2013, I purchased a pair of Garhaure EZ Glide adjustable cars for the Genoa sheets, also in 2013 I purchased a WinchRite electrical winch handle, boy does this make raising the main a lot easier, Also included with the boat is a cradle, strong enough to transport boat over land, And finally, I also purchased a Genco winter cover with frame for the boat, As well, she has had her bottom epoxied and her transom, cove and boot stripes have been repainted. Price is in U.S. dollars. Call boat owner Steve @ 416-259-7204 with any questions or to arrange to see the boat.