HMY Yachts

Navigator Yachts

3300 Flybridge Sedan

1993–95

Navigator Yachts 3300 Flybridge Sedan
The Navigator 3300 was introduced in 1993 as an affordable flybridge sedan with a two-stateroom interior (rare in a boat this size) and excellent cruising economy. Built on a modified-V hull with plenty of beam and an integrated swim platform, the 3300 was aimed at budget-minded family cruisers more interested in spacious interior accommodations than a large cockpit. To their credit, Navigator engineers were able to pack a fair amount of living space into the 3300 and, while the detailing and fit-and-finish are less than impressive, the fact that this 33-foot cruiser has two staterooms as well as a reasonably sized salon and a separate stall shower in the head is notable. Admittedly, the guest stateroom is small and storage is limited, but the forward stateroom is very spacious and there’s seating for four in the salon even with the portside galley and optional lower helm. Additional features include a radar arch, transom door, large cabin windows and a bow pulpit. A good performer with twin 200hp Volvo diesels, the Navigator 3300 will cruise at 20–22 knots and reach a top speed of about 26 knots. The Navigator 3600 Flybridge Sedan is the same boat with a larger cockpit.
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Navigator Yachts 3300 Flybridge Sedan floor plan