Yachts
Name:
3300 Sport Fisherman
Length:
32'11"
Hull Type:
Deep-V
Gross Weight:
--
Fuel Capacity:
270 gals.
Model Years:
1989—1992
Draft:
--
Beam:
9'6"
Water Capacity:
42 gals.
Waste Capacity:
--
Length w/ Pulpit:
--
Based on the go-fast hull previously used in the production of the Donzi 33, the Hydra-Sports 3300 is a high-performance offshore fisherman with a console/cuddy deck plan and bracket-mounted outboard power. Her deep-V hull is balsa cored from the waterline up, and the narrow 9'6"" beam allows the 3300 to be trailered with a permit. A good-looking boat with an aggressive profile, the 3300 features a wide helm console with space for flush-mounting a full array of add-on electronics. Cockpit seating is excellent: a bench seat behind the helm seat faces aft, and a full-width bench seat folds flush against the transom for more cockpit space. Inside the small cuddy, a big V-berth will sleep two adults, and the compact galley came with a stove and sink. Note that the 3300 was one of the earlier designs to feature a standup head compartment inside the console. Additional features include a double helm seat with rocket launchers, an aft-facing cockpit seat, padded coaming, and a folding tower. A good heavy-weather performer, twin 300hp Mercury outboards reach a top speed of 40+ knots.