Though it seems like an odd choice at first, the limousine tender layout of the cockpit works well in lots of ways. For a start, it enables a 33ft boat to contain all eight of its occupants in a safe and sheltered space aft of the helm.
With bench seats facing each other across a central co*panionway, the layout is naturally sociable, and the fact that you can spec two tables in here means that everyone can be seated in co*fort for a relaxed lunch, with or without the shelter of the hardtop-mounted sunshade.
If you want to erect the canvases and close off the forward half of the cockpit for a warm winter drive, you can do that too and you still retain a trio of lovely helm seats plus an internal dining station for four alongside the neat little starboard wet bar.
Read Alex’s full review in the July 2023 issue of MBY, which is out now.
LOA: 33ft 6in (10.20m)
Beam: 10ft 2in (3.10m)
Draft: 3ft 11in (1.2m)
Displacement (light): 4,200 kg
Fuel capacity: 600 litres
Engine options: Single 350-400hp / twin 200-250hp outboards
Test engines: Twin 250hp Mercury Verado 4.6-litre V8 outboards
Top speed on test: 43 knots
Fuel consumption: 48lph @ 20 knots
Cruising range: 200nm @ 20 knots
Noise: 85 d(B)A @ 20 knots
RCD category: C8
Price as tested: €465,000 (ex. VAT)
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