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The Luders 33 was designed by Bill Luders and built by Allied Yachts of Catskill, NY, from 1966 until 1974. Throughout its nine year production run, more than 100 were built. The October 1994 issue of Cruising World featured the Luders 33 as one of "Twenty Great Used Boat Bargains". Over time, the relative scarcity, great sailing ability and traditional styling have kept them in demand.
With head room of 6'2", fresh interior paint, teak trim and cabin sole, a complete galley, enclosed head with shower, generous berths to accommodate six, plenty of storage, reliable diesel engine make the Luders 33 is a good choice and great value in a comfortable cruiser.
S/V Felice is ready to cast off with new owners to continue the adventure. Electronics, ground tackle and sail inventory are aboard. Call for more information and additional photos!
Richard Eager, Broker
804-755-1374
reager@wmeyachts.com
Full Specs/Additional Specs, Equipment, and Information:
Builder/Designer
Builder: Allied Yachts
Measurements
LOA: 33 Beam: 10 0 Draft: 5 0 Displacement: 12,700 lbs. Sail area: 529
Engines
Engine(s): Westerbeke HP: 44 Model: 4107 Hours: 457 original
Tankage
Fuel: 25 gals. Water: 45 gals.
Accommodations
This is a great cruising layout. The interior is light and bright with teak trim. Shelving and storage is everywhere you look, so no space is left unused. A vee berth is forward with storage drawers under. A privacy door separates this area from the main living areas. This area would also make a great sail locker for a couple on an extended cruise. The head compartment follows next aft to port. It is complete with manual marine toilet (with holding tank and treatment system), sink and vanity with hot/cold water and shower with sump pump & drain. This compartment is large and has plenty of storage and locker space above and below. Opposite to starboard is a generous sized hanging locker. The main cabin features settees port and starboard with book cases and storage outboard of each.. The port settee expands to sleep two. A dining table is centered to port. Under the settees are storage compartments for additional gear. The galley is aft on each side of the companionway.
Galley
Large ice box (refrigeration unit not operational)
Multi-burner alcohol stove with oven
Stainless steel sink, with hot/cold water
Storage over & under for flatware & pots/pans
Hull & Deck
Bow pulpit with side stanchions and rails
Fenders and lines, navigation lights
Bruce anchor & rode
Emergency Tiller with rudder post fitting
Sails & Rigging
Main
Jib 130%
Roller furler
Mainsheet aft of helm
Winches Barrett 2ea on mast
Winches Barrett 2ea in cockpit
Winch handles
Sail cover
Electronics/Navigation
Autopilot (unknown operation)
Depth sounder
VHF radio
Brass ships clock
6 Ritchie compass
Engine & Mechanical Equipment
Westerbeke diesel with new motor mounts
Fuel filters & shutoff
Engine alarm
1 bronze shaft
Three blade bronze prop
Pedestal wheel steering
Electrical
12V DC & 110V shore power
2 engine batteries
Battery selector switch & volt meter
50 Shore power cable
Bilge pumps (automatic/manual)
Manual bilge pump (one gal/stroke)
Additional
All USCG safety equipment, docking gear, anchors, rode, etc. included. The new owner will likely choose to upgrade and refurbish some equipment & electronics to suit personal taste, this offering has been priced accordingly.
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