Description
Remarks :
This 33ft Swedish-built cruising sailboat is ready to take you anywhere in the world. The larger cousin of the famous "Folkboat," the Marieholm 33 was created with the North Sea in mind. Her 3,000-pound encapsulated lead full keel helps her track well, even in heavy wind, and she offers an incredibly stable, smooth ride in rough seas. A self-tacking jib, in addition to a full genoa makes the boat easy to sail in rough weather. She is fast and responsive for a long keeler, even in lighter winds. In addition to her noteworthy sea-keeping abilities, her accommodation is roomy and comfortable for a 33-footer which berths 5 and has 6ft of headroom. This yacht is not common, and we recommend an early viewing.
Accommodation :
This yacht offers 5 berths in 2 cabins. Large V-berth forward with lots of under berth storage and hanging lockers. Saloon has a double berth with a quarter berth with lots of storage above and below. The forepeak also provides the space for the heads with marine toilet and washbasin. Hanging storage space is also provided to starboard in this forward area. Diesel cabin heating and a calorifier makes this boat feel very comfortable.
The linear galley to starboard has a stainless- steel sink, with hand pumped cold freshwater, 2 burner Nelson cooker with oven and grill and lots of storage space.
Inventory :
Deck Equipment:
- Main Anchor – 16kg with chain and warp
- Burgundy sail cover, with lazyjacks
- Burgundy sprayhood
- Mooring warps
- Fenders
Gas bottle
Navigation Equipment:
- Autopilot – Raymarine
- Navtex – Clipper
- Fixed VHF – Icom
- DSC controller – Icom
- Chartplotter – Raytheon
- Radar – Raymarine
- Wind – Raymarine
- Speed – Raymarine
- Depth – Raymarine
- Compass - Silva
Clock & barometer
Safety Equipment:
- 1 x Fire extinguisher
- Liferaft – 4 person, Manufacture and next service date unknown
- Manual bilge pump
Keel:
Long encapsulated lead keel
History & Construction:
Hull, deck and superstructure moulded in white GRP. Long encapsulated lead Fin keel with keel hung rudder with tiller steering. Internal joinery in teak and teak faced plywood. The current owner is selling due to a lack of use.
Mechanical :
Sails & Spars:
Fractional rigged sloop. Seldon deck stepped alloy mast and boom (2001) with slab reefing, with 3 reefs, gas rod kicker, stack pack.
Winches
- 4 x Sheet winches – Anderson S46
- 2 x Halyard winches – Antall ST16, Self- tailing
Sails
- Mainsail – Channon Sails, Dacron, 2004
- Headsail with clewboard – Kemp, self-tacking, 2012
- Spare Headsail
Mechanical Systems:
Powered by a Vetus 27HP M3.09 diesel engine, run for less than 100 hours and located under the companion way steps. The Engine was manufactured between 2001 and 2006 and we believe fitted from new around that time. Features morse throttle controls, shaft driven and indirect cooling. This Marieholm 33 reaches a cruising speed of 5.5Kn and a max speed of 6.5Kn.
Electrical Systems:
3 x 12v batteries, 2 x domestic and 1 x engine start (2018). This yacht’s 240 volt systems are shore power connection ring mains, immersion heater and a battery controller. The stern is also fitted with a 25w solar panel.