GibSea 33
The Gibsea 33 was designed with ease of use by charterers. Her modern profile and small bow and stern overhangs, combined with moderate coach roof height, give her an efficient purposeful appearance which results in a good sailing performance.
The large cockpit has wheel steering and, to allow entry from the dinghy, the stern has an opening section. The masthead rig has roller furling jib and mainsail with lazy jack and zippered bag added to which there is an electric anchor windlass. All of this makes Betty P easily handled by 2 persons.
The cabin arrangement is conventional with a large aft cabin, forecabin and saloon allowing 6 to live aboard. The toilet compartment is large with shower facilities. The galley with 2 burners and oven stove is to port and the chart table with the usual navigation instruments to starboard.
The engine is a Volvo Penta 18hp unit with conventional shaft drive giving 6 ½ knots under power.
With her dark red sail cover and spray hood this is a striking and attractive yacht which is very popular with charterers.
| LOA | Beam | Draft | Fuel | Sail | Cabins | Berths | Water | Built |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9.91 m | 3.45 m | 1.5 m | 90 L | 49 m2 | 2 + Saloon | 6 | 285 L | 2002 |
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