Yachts
Name:
10 Meter Sedan
Length:
33'0"
Hull Type:
Modified-V
Gross Weight:
--
Fuel Capacity:
242 gals.
Model Years:
1982—1989
Draft:
2'0"
Beam:
13'0"
Water Capacity:
40/55 gals.
Waste Capacity:
--
Length w/ Pulpit:
--
A high-style boat in the 1980s with a rakish profile and colorful hull graphics, the Trojan 10 Meter Sedan is a wide-beam flybridge cruiser with a lot of living space packed into her 33-foot length. Hull construction is solid fiberglass, and shes built on an easy-riding DeltaConic hull with a broad 13-foot beam, moderate transom deadrise, and wide chine flats. The original floorplan of the 10 Meter Sedan was a disappointmentan offset companionway (very unusual in a convertible) all but isolated the salon from the lower-level dinette and galley. A revised floorplan introduced in 1984 had a more open layout with an island berth forward and a serving counter overlooking the galley. On deck, the cockpit is large enough for a couple of light-tackle anglers although it was obviously not designed for serious fishing. The flybridge is arranged in the conventional manner with bench seating forward of the helm. Note that a lower helm was standard in pre-1987 models. With twin 350hp Crusader gas engines, the cruising speed of the Trojan 10 Meter Sedan is around 18 knots (mid-to-high 20s top).