1991 Caliber 33 Boat in Marina Del Rey, CA 90292 US
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33 feet
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Fiberglass/Reinforced
33' Caliber 33 '91 "Second Wind"
If you're looking for a true bluewater boat, you've found it. This Caliber 33 is in very good condition, and has enough equipment for passages. The exterior is set up for short-handed sailing, and is simple to run with lines led aft to the cockpit. Wide decks lead to the bow, with a large anchor locker, twin bow rollers and electric windlass. There are 8 stainless steel opening portlights, and another that opens to the quarter berth for ventilation. The interior is made for passages with convertible double berth to starboard and settee to port both with lee cloths. The fin keel and skeg hung rudder make her a sturdy and good sailing vessel that is easier to handle around the marina than full keel boats.
Introducing the Caliber 33, a remarkable cruiser from 1991 that embodies both elegance and functionality. With an overall length of 33 feet, this vessel is designed for comfortable and enjoyable sailing experiences. The sturdy fiberglass hull features a fin keel, ensuring stability and performance on the water. Accommodating up to six passengers, the Caliber 33 is perfect for family outings or gatherings with friends. It boasts two cozy cabins and a well-appointed head, providing ample space for relaxation. Equipped with an electric windlass, this boat simplifies anchoring, allowing you to focus on the adventure ahead. The thoughtful design and features of the Caliber 33 make it an excellent choice for those seeking a reliable and enjoyable cruising experience. Embrace the open waters with the Second Wind, where comfort meets performance in a timeless package.
“Second Wind,” 1991 Caliber 33
W-I-P
Bulleted list of some key accessories and recent maintenance
1. Vesper AIS Transponder, Receiver, and VHF with Bluetooth (2022)
2. EPIRB
3. Dinghy #1: 10’
4. Dinghy #2: 6’
5. Suzuki 2.5 Outboard Engine (2023)
6. Outboard Engine Mount and Crane on Stern
7. Monitor Wind Vane Autopilot
8. Ardic Heater
9. Sails:
1. Newer Sails:
1. Mainsail #1 (Precision Sails, 2 reefs, 2023)
2. 155% Genoa (Precision Sails, Foam luff, 2023)
3. 135% Genoa (UK Sails, Foam luff, 2021)
4. Spinnaker (Rolly Tasker, 2022)
2. Older Sails:
1. 95% Jib (Hood)
2. Mainsail #2 (Hood, 2 reefs)
10. Harken Roller Furling (Mark IV, Unit 1, installed w/new forestay and new main and genoa
halyards in 2025)
11. Anchors:
1. Bruce 27 on bow with 200 feet of chain, 150’ 3-strand nylon line.
2. Fortress (oversized aluminum) stern anchor
3. Fortress anchor (extra).
12. Mast Steps all the way up
13. Dodger removed but available (dodger is in storage, but all mounts are still in place on
boat)
14. 400 Amp Hour Lithium Battery Bank (2022)
15. Victron Battery Monitor (2022)
16. Balmar Alternator/Regulator (2022)
17. New Starter Battery (2022)
18. New Bottom Paint (Nov 2024)
19. New Shaft Packing (2021)
20. New Rudder Packing (2024)
Accommodations
The forward stateroom has a traditional 7' long v berth with shelves over and three storage drawers under. There is a hanging locker and a door to the main salon. The head is aft to starboard. The head has two doors, one that opens into the forward stateroom, and another that opens into the salon. The main salon has a starboard settee that pulls out to form a double berth. A bulkhead mounted, twin leaf table to starboard folds down for dining. There is ample storage above the starboard and port settees, and behind the backrest cushions. The galley is aft to port. It has double stainless steel sinks with hot and cold pressure water, a refrigerated ice box with twin lids, several drawers, locker under the sink, dry food locker, pots and pans storage, and trash bin under the lower step in the companionway. The propane stove is two burner with an oven. The navigation station is across from the galley with a chart table, electrical panel, electronics, three drawers and a locker. Aft of the chart table is a roomy quarter berth. A folding door makes this area private. There are overhead hatches, and stainless steel portlights throughout the boat that open for ventilation. An Adic Diesel Heater heats the boat easily for those frosty nights.
Galley
Frigoboat 12V refrigeration (2014)
2-burner Galley Maid propane stove with oven
Pressure fresh water
6-gal water heater
Double stainless steel sink
Cabinets over countertop
Hide away trash bin
Top opening dry storage locker
Electronics and Navigation
Autohelm wind speed and direction
Raymarine i50 depth sounder (new 2014)
Raymarine autopilot
Below decks M81130 linear drive with P70 control head and ACU 200 (new in 2014)
Ritchie compass at helm
Raymarine C90W chart plotter (new 2012)
Raymarine radar (new 2012)
Icom M56 VHF radio
ACR Global Fix 406 EPIRB 2013, battery changed 2019.
Raydome and stainless pole (new in 2012)
Electrical
12V DC and 110V AC
(4) Lifeline Group 31 AGM Deep Cycle batteries – 420 amp hrs (2012)
West Marine start battery (2019)
Battery parallel switch
BEP 600DC battery monitor (2013)
ProNautic 1250P, 50 amp charger (2012)
30amp shore power cord
Balmar Dual charge start battery voltage regulator (2012)
Balmar Max Charge MC-614 voltage regulator (2013)
Deck
33lb Claw with 180' 5/16 HT chain (new in 2013)
20lb Danforth with 10 feet of 5/16 HT chain and 190 feet of 1/2" nylon rode
Lewmar 1000H up/dn electric windlass
Twin anchor roller
Chain stopper
Dodger (2012)
Helm cover (2013)
Mainsail cover (2013)
Pedestal wheel steering with folding cockpit table
Monitor wind vane steering (2014)
Anchor and steaming lights
Deck light
Running lights
Masthead anchor light
Bow pulpit and rails
Lifelines and stanchions
Boarding gates
Dock lines and fenders
Swim ladder
BBQ
Windex
Hull
Last bottom paint – May 2017
Actual LOA: 35’ plus windvane
Sails and Rigging
Manual boom vang
Wire standing rigging (replaced 2016)
Isomat aluminum keel-stepped mast and boom
Mainsheet traveler
Mast steps
Spinnaker pole
Harken roller furling on headsail
Winches:
(2) Barient 24 ST Primaries
(2) Barient 17 ST for control lines on cabintop
(6) rope clutches on cabintop
Sails:
Fully battened main with lazy jacks.
130% genoa
100% jib (2012)
Engine and Mechanical
Racor fuel filter
Raw water sea strainer
Stove and engine fuel shut-off valves
Cockpit engine controls
Thermal and acoustic engine area insulation
(1) manual and (1) electric bilge pump
Manual wheel steering
Raritan PHII Marine Toilet (2014) manual head with overboard discharge and 40-gal holding tank
Handheld shower head
Electric shower sump
Electric diesel fuel pump
Ardic Diesel Heater
Safety
LifeSling
Horseshoe buoy
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.
Price History
| Date | Event | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 6/26/26 | Initial price | $64,900 |
Overview from around the web 1991 Caliber 33
The 1991 Caliber 33 is highly regarded by customers for its robust construction and excellent sailing performance
Owners often praise its stability and ability to handle various weather conditions with ease, making it a dependable choice for both recreational cruising and more adventurous sailing. Many enthusiasts appreciate the spacious and comfortable interior, which is designed with practicality in mind, offering ample storage and living space for extended voyages. The galley layout is particularly noted for being functional, allowing for easy meal preparation while at sea. The design of the Caliber 33 also receives accolades, with its sleek lines and classic aesthetic appealing to many boaters. Reviewers frequently highlight the thoughtful details in the craftsmanship, which contribute to the vessel's durability and longevity. Overall, customer feedback emphasizes that the 1991 Caliber 33 combines performance, comfort, and reliability, making it a favorite among sailing aficionados looking for a well-rounded boat for both leisure and exploration.
Made For
The 1991 Caliber 33 is an ideal choice for sailing enthusiasts seeking a versatile and reliable vessel. Perfect for both seasoned sailors and those new to the sport, this mid-sized cruiser offers a perfect blend of performance and comfort. Couples and small families will appreciate its spacious and well-thought-out layout, which makes it great for weekend getaways or longer coastal voyages. The sturdy construction and seaworthy design are particularly appealing to those who prioritize safety and durability in their sailing adventures. Additionally, the Caliber 33’s easy handling characteristics make it suitable for single-handed sailing, catering to individuals who enjoy the serenity of being on the water alone. Whether you're navigating a tranquil bay or tackling more adventurous waters, this boat is designed to meet the needs of a diverse range of sailors. With its classic lines and practical amenities, the 1991 Caliber 33 is for anyone looking to experience the joy of sailing with confidence and style.
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