Elan 33
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22,000 Euros
(Tax paid)
- Type: Cruiser
- Builder: Elan (Eslovenia)
- Year: 1989
- Flag: Spain
- Location: Mallorca, Islas Baleares / Balearic Islands (España/Spain)
- Ref: 11.3604
- Length: 9.90 m
- Beam: 3.30 m
- Draft: 1.70 m
- Accommodates: 2 + salon
- Bathrooms: 1
- Hull construction: GRP
- Teak deck: No
- Engine: Yanmar G20
- Power: 20 hp
- Fuel type: Diesel
- Transmission: Direct shaft
- Steering: Tiller
- Fuel capacity: 65 lts
- Fresh water: 300 lts
- Holding tank: Yes
Dimensions
Accommodation & material
Engines & steering
Tanks
Description
Elan Marine 33. Boat of 10 meters of length and 3.30 meters of beam built in 1989 by Elan Yachts. (Slovenia) It displaces 3,350 Kg. With a ballast of 1,220 Kg. The basic sail surface is 39,76 square meters. Ideal boat for family cruising and her small size allows access to shallow water areas.Navigation equipment
- • Compass
- • VHF-DSC
- • Log/speed
- • ST60 wind instruments
- • GPS/ChartPlotter Garmin 420S
Electrical system
- • 12VDC electrical systems
- • 220 VAC shore power inlet
- • Batteries charger
- • Battery x start motor
- • Batteries x domestics
- • Bilge pumps
- • Electric anchor windlass
Deck equipment
- • Anchor with 50 mts of chain
- • Safety equipment
- • Swimming ladder
- • Stern platform
- • Deck shower
- • BImini top and sun canvas
Rigging & sails
- • Stainless steel standing rigging
- • Lazy bag systems for mainsail
- • Roller furling systems for genoa
- • Spinnaker pole
- • Sails: cruising mainsail(full batten)
- • Furled genoa (Harken)
- • Genoa 2
- • Spinnaker
Accommodation
- • Double aft cabin
- • Stern cabin to port
- • Heads compartment with shower
- • Saloon with centre dining table and seating to each side
- • Chart table to starboard
- • L-shaped galley equipped with gas cooking, oven and electric fridge to port
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