1981 CS 33 Sold Boat in Point Roberts, WA 98281 US

$15,346

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builtBuilt in 1981
Year the boat was built
model

33

Boat model
engine

1 Engine (Yanmar)

Engine type and count
length

33 feet

Overall boat length
fuel

Diesel

Fuel type
material

Fiberglass/Reinforced

Hull material

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The Image of 1981 CS 33 sailboat docked in marina. - 01981 CS 33
$15,346$15,346
Point RobertsPoint Roberts
33'33'
11'-
6'-
YanmarYanmar
18 hp18 hp
8383
Price
Location
Nominal Length
Beam
Draft
Engine Make
Total Engine Power
Days on Market
Nominal Length
33ft
Length Overall
32.67ft
Length at Waterline
26.42ft
Beam
10.67ft
Max Bridge Clearance
47.5ft
Max Draft
5.75ft
Cabin Headroom
6.25ft
Displacement
10000lb
Ballast
4200lb
Cruising Speed
5.5kn
Max Speed
6.5kn
Cabins
1
Heads
1
Fresh Water Tanks
70gal
Fuel Tanks
21gal
Holding Tanks
25gal
Windlass
manual-windlass
Electrical Circuit
12v
Hull Material
fiberglass
Hull Shape
displacement
Engine 1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
2 GM 20 F
Total Power
18hp
Engine Hours
1383
Engine Type
inboard
Fuel Type
diesel
Engine Year
1999
Drive Type
direct
Propeller Type
3-blade
Propeller Material
bronze
Outboard Engine Brackets
Tender
Solar Panel
Cockpit Cushions
Swimming Ladder
Electric Bilge Pump
Oven
Marine Head
Heating
Refrigerator
Battery Charger
Depthsounder
Radar
Log Speedometer
Tv Set
Plotter
Autopilot
Radio
Compass
Gps
Vhf
Flat Screen Tv
Ais
Bimini Top
Mainsail Cover
Lazy Bag
Cockpit Cover
Lazyjacks
Shore Power Inlet
Steering Wheel
Battened Mainsail
Gennaker Cruising Spinnaker
Furling Genoa
Accommodations

Comfortable accommodations for up to 5 people with a V-berth stateroom forward and a double and single in the main salon.  Aft of the V-berth is an enclosed head built of moulded fiberglass components, with vanity, sink and integral shower system.  

The main salon has a straight settee to port and L-shaped settee with table to starboard.  The starboard settee folds down to a large double berth.  The port side settee opens to a full length berth by removing the forward end backrest and exposing a foot locker that goes forward under the hanging locker.

The galley is aft to port and features a gimbaled 2 burner propane stove/oven, large insulated ice box with Adler/Barbour low draw fridge/freezer, deep stainless steel sink with pressurized /cold water and cutlery, dish, cooking pan and pantry storage. 

In the starboard aft corner of the salon is an aft facing navigation table with bookcase as well as the electrical distribution panel. Although it is a large table surface, many use this area as a computer work station and do the chart work electronically.

Engine access is via removal of companionway stairs, or through the quarter locker panels.  There are quarter lockers to port and starboard which provide significant storage for cruising equipment.

The cockpit has seating all around with high coamings to keep down the spray and wind.  The coachroof traveler helps to keep the cockpit clear for cruising enjoyment.  

Galley
  • Force 10 gimbaled 2 burner propane stove/oven.
  • Stainless steel sink with pressurized cold water system. 
  • Insulated fiberglass ice box with Adler Barbour Refrigeration
  • Cutlery, dish, pots and pans and pantry storage lockers.
  • Aluminum counter rails.
Electrical
  • 12 VDC ship service electrical system with vapour proof master switch, master breaker and individually tabulated and fused/breakered distribution panel.
  • 2 X 6 volt Crown Deep cycle batteries.
  • 1x12 volt Motormaster Nautulus 880 amp cranking amp start battery
  • Professional Mariner ProSport 15 amp battery charger.
  • Xantrex link 10-e meter
  • 120 VAC X 30 Amp dockside shore power system with 30 amp cord,  inlet fitting and master breakers for outlets circuit 
  • 3 X 56 watt Solar panels with solar control 

 

 

Electronics
  • Danforth Constellation c55 compass
  • Autopilot - Raymarine ST 4000+
  • Remote - Raymarine ST 4000+
  • GPS map - Garmin 182 C
  • Depth Sounder - Horizon DS30
  • Radar - JRC 1500 MK II
  • VHF radio - Standard Horizon Matrix AIS GX2100
  • Knotmeter - Horizon SL45
Accessories
  • 7.5 kg Bruce anchor with chain and line rode.
  • Stainless steel pulpit, pushpit and aluminum stanchions with double wire lifeline system. Opening gates on both sides for boarding access. Integral stainless steel swim ladder at transom.
  • Isomat single spreader aluminum mast with integral mainsail track and spinnaker pole slider track.  Keel stepped.  1 X 19 stainless steel wire standing rigging.
  • Hood Sea mark Furler -rebuilt 2024

Sails:

  • North Sails mainsail. Lazy jacks system.
  • Stack pack mainsail cover system
  • North  Sails roller furling genoa
  • North Cruising Gennaker

Winches:

  • 2 X Lewmar 40 CST primary winches.
  • 1 X Lewmar 30 - 2 speed winch on starboard coachroof.
  • 1 X Lewmar 16 CST single speed winch on port coachroof.
  • 1 X Lewmar 16 CST two speed winch on port coachroof.
  • Main traveler on coachroof ahead of companionway opening.
  • Edson wheel and quadrant steering system with pedestal, stainless steel guard and stainless steel destroyer style wheel.
  • Emergency tiller.
  • 1 Rule 750 Bilge Pump
  • 1 manual bilge pump.
  • Waste pump-Whale BP2552
  • Holding tank Level-Tankwatch

Propane System:

  • 1  propane tank for stove/oven and 1  propane tank for BBQ; in vented locker.
  • Single neoprene fuel delivery line to stove/oven.
  • Pressure gauge, pressure regulator and single delivery line to stove/oven. 
Engine

Yanmar 2GM 20F diesel engine with approximately 1383 hours on the hour meter.  This engine replaces the original Bukh diesel and is rated at 168hp @ 3400 rpm.

  • Racor 200fg-2 micron  Turbine fuel filter.
  • Kanzaki model KM2P transmission  - 2.62:1 reduction.
  • 1" stainless steel propeller shaft.
  • Campbell 3 blade propeller.
  • Yanmar engine panel with tachometer and visible and audible alarms for low oil pressure, high engine temperature and low voltage charge.  
Tankage

Fuel:

21 gallon aluminum fuel tank fitted with shut off at tank, filler to deck fitting, vent and delivery lines to Racor fuel filter and main engine and to bulkhead heater.

Water:

70 gallons in 2 plastic tanks fitted under main salon settees.

Waste:

25 gallon plastic holding tank beneath V-berth.  Manual Jabsco head pumps  to holding tank . Holding tank can be pumped out at shore facility via deck fitting or manual pump out over board

Additional
  • Pushpit mounted outboard bracket.
  • Pushpit mounted barbeque.
  • Dickinson Newport bulkhead mounted diesel heater.
  • Full Master Canvas Cockpit Enclosure and dodger
  • 4 Hp Yamaha Tender Outboard(4 stroke)
  • 8' Achilles inflatable dinghy 
  • Propane-Detect and Seal shut OFF
Rig Dimensions

Sail Area:  Actual - 648 sq ft.

100% Foretriangle - 503 sq ft.

I = 44.0'

J = 12.2'

P = 38.0'

E = 11.2'

General Construction Notes

CS 33 yachts were designed by Raymond Wall NA, formerly the resident naval architect at Camper and Nicholson Yachts in England. The boats were elaborately tooled and built with a significant number of moulded fiberglass "liner" parts which assured consistent quality and ease of maintenance over the years.  

The hull is built of solid fiberglass and the decks are built of balsa cored fiberglass. The decks are bedded to the hull at an overlap joint secured with sealant and mechanical fasteners through the aluminum toe rail.  The bow fitting is investment cast stainless steel and incorporates the stemhead fitting, genoa tack fitting, base of the pulpit, mooring fairleads and anchor roller into one elegant piece.

Signature touches include stainless steel handrails, recessed genoa tracks, stanchion bases bolted through the toerails, 316 stainless steel keel bolts, bonded main bulkheads, semi-balanced and partially skegged rudders and more. 

Thoughtfully designed and beautifully built and finished.

Surveyors Comments and Notes

'The above Described vessel appears to have been very well designed and built. This vessel appears be maintained and well above average condition for a vessel this type and age.

There are no recommendations, this vessel should provide many more days of reliable coastal cruising service with normal Maintenance.' April 2022

Survey is available for viewing when you come to inspect the vessel.

Disclaimer

The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.

Pacific Coast Yacht Sales does not guarantee nor warranty the presence of or the validity of safety equipment on the boats that we sell.

 Philip Cragg, Broker/President (604) 708-1980 Canada & USA

Christie Bocking, Broker/Assistant (604) 317-3847 Canada

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Price History

DateEventPrice
6/17/26Price decreased$15,346(-0.0%)
6/16/26Price decreased$15,347(-0.3%)
6/15/26Price increased$15,388(+0.2%)
6/14/26Price decreased$15,362(-0.0%)

Contact Allied/Pacific Coast Yachts Group

Paul Shield, Jim Gladstone, Philip Cragg, 400-1681 Chestnut Street, Vancouver, BC, V6J 4M6

Overview from around the web 1981 CS 33

The 1981 CS 33 is often praised by customers for its solid construction and reliability

Owners appreciate its classic design and spacious interior, which provides comfort for extended sailing trips. Many users highlight the boat's excellent sailing performance, noting its responsiveness and stability in various wind conditions. The layout is commonly regarded as functional, with ample storage and an inviting galley space. Customers also mention the boat's ease of handling, making it suitable for both experienced sailors and those new to the sport. The quality of craftsmanship is frequently cited, showcasing the durability of materials used during its production. Overall, the CS 33 is celebrated for its value, combining a great sailing experience with a comfortable living space. Owners often express satisfaction with their choice, enjoying countless memorable adventures on the water.

The Biggest Pros and Cons

Pros

Solid Construction: The CS 33 features a sturdy fiberglass hull known for its durability and seaworthiness, providing confidence during offshore sailing.

Sleek Design: With a classic sailing yacht aesthetic, the 1981 CS 33 boasts a clean and attractive profile that appeals to traditional sailing enthusiasts.

Performance: This model is renowned for its excellent sailing performance. Its design allows for good windward capability and stability, making it a joy to sail in various conditions.

Comfortable Cockpit: The spacious cockpit offers ample room for crew and guests, enhancing the overall sailing experience with comfort and safety.

Versatile Interior Layout: The well-thought-out interior features ample living space, including a sizable galley and comfortable sleeping arrangements, accommodating weekend getaways or longer voyages.

Reputable Brand: CS Yachts has a strong reputation for quality craftsmanship, and the CS 33 is no exception, reflecting the brand's commitment to building capable and reliable vessels.

Cons

Age-Related Wear: Being a boat from 1981, some units may show signs of wear and require maintenance or upgrades, potentially leading to additional costs for new owners.

Limited Headroom: While the interior is cozy, headroom can be limited in certain areas, which might be an issue for taller individuals.

Older Technology: The systems and technology onboard may not match the standards of modern yachts, lacking some contemporary conveniences and innovations.

Weight: While its weight contributes to stability, it may also mean slower acceleration compared to lighter modern designs, which can affect performance in light winds.

Availability of Parts: Finding specific replacement parts for a boat of this vintage can be challenging, which may require creative solutions or custom modifications in some cases.

Made For

The 1981 CS 33 is designed for sailing enthusiasts who appreciate a blend of performance, comfort, and classic craftsmanship. This mid-size sailboat is ideal for both novice sailors looking to learn the ropes and seasoned mariners seeking a reliable vessel for coastal cruising or weekend getaways. With its sturdy construction, spacious interior, and well-thought-out layout, the CS 33 is perfect for those who value quality and versatility in their sailing adventures. It's well-suited for individuals, couples, or small families wanting to explore the waters with confidence and ease. Whether you're planning a day sail or an extended voyage, the CS 33 offers an inviting and enjoyable experience on the water.

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