1996 Wellcraft 3300 Coastal
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Reviews for the 1996 Wellcraft 3300 Coastal:
The 1996 Wellcraft 3300 Coastal has garnered positive feedback from customers, highlighting its versatility and performance. Many boaters appreciate its spacious layout, which is ideal for both fishing trips and family outings. The well-designed cabin offers comfortable seating and sleeping arrangements, making it a great option for extended stays on the water.
Users often commend the boat’s seaworthiness, noting its ability to handle rough waters with stability and ease. The powerful twin engines provide impressive speed and reliability, making it a favorite among those who enjoy cruising and water sports.
Customers also mention the ample storage space available for gear and equipment, which enhances the overall boating experience. The boat's aesthetic appeal and classic design have received praise as well, contributing to its popularity among enthusiasts.
Overall, the 1996 Wellcraft 3300 Coastal is celebrated for its blend of functionality, comfort, and performance, making it a solid choice for both seasoned boaters and newcomers alike.
Who the 1996 Wellcraft 3300 Coastal is Made For:
The 1996 Wellcraft 3300 Coastal is designed for avid boaters who appreciate both performance and comfort on the water. This versatile vessel is ideal for fishing enthusiasts, thanks to its spacious cockpit and ample storage for gear, making it perfect for long days spent reeling in the catch of the day.
Families and friends will find the Wellcraft 3300 Coastal equally inviting, as it offers comfortable seating and accommodations for overnight trips. With its well-appointed cabin featuring a galley, convertible dinette, and a private head, it caters to those looking for a blend of adventure and relaxation.
Additionally, the boat's sturdy construction and seaworthy design appeal to those who value safety and reliability on open waters. Whether you're cruising along the coast, exploring hidden coves, or embarking on fishing excursions, the 1996 Wellcraft 3300 Coastal is a great choice for both seasoned mariners and those new to the boating lifestyle.
The Biggest Pros and Cons of the 1996 Wellcraft 3300 Coastal:
Pros of the 1996 Wellcraft 3300 Coastal:
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Spacious Layout: The Wellcraft 3300 Coastal features an open and roomy design, making it ideal for families and groups. The cockpit area provides plenty of space for fishing or entertaining.
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Versatile Performance: This model is built for both fishing and leisurely cruising. With a solid hull design, it offers good stability and handling in various water conditions.
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Ample Storage: The boat comes equipped with multiple storage compartments, allowing for easy organization of fishing gear, personal items, and other essentials.
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Comfortable Cabin: The interior cabin provides a cozy retreat with sleeping accommodations, a galley, and a head, making it suitable for overnight trips or weekend getaways.
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Fishing Features: Designed with anglers in mind, the Wellcraft 3300 Coastal includes features such as rod holders, a livewell, and a spacious fishing platform, enhancing the overall fishing experience.
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Durable Construction: Built with quality materials and craftsmanship, this boat is known for its longevity and ability to withstand the rigors of marine environments.
Cons of the 1996 Wellcraft 3300 Coastal:
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Age-Related Wear: As a 1996 model, some boats may show signs of age, including wear on upholstery, fixtures, and systems, depending on maintenance history.
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Fuel Efficiency: Larger boats like the 3300 Coastal may not be as fuel-efficient as smaller models, which can lead to higher operating costs, especially during long trips.
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Outdated Technology: Being an older model, the boat might lack some of the modern amenities and advanced technology found in newer vessels, such as updated navigation systems and electronics.
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Maintenance Requirements: Older boats often require more frequent maintenance and repairs, which can be a consideration for potential buyers.
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Weight Considerations: The size and weight of the 3300 Coastal may limit the type of trailer that can be used for transport, and it may require a more powerful towing vehicle.
Overall, the 1996 Wellcraft 3300 Coastal is a solid choice for those seeking a versatile and spacious boat for both fishing and cruising, but prospective buyers should weigh the age-related factors and maintenance considerations.
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1996 Wellcraft 3300 Coastal Full Details
From the fiberglass swimplatform, you enter the cockpit via the transom door and you will find a step to each side deck, under-deck fishbox/storage, lazarette and generator access, baitwell starboard forward, bait prep station port forward. Walk forward and step into the helm deck to find the helm starboard forward with a benchseat, mate benchseat port forward and engine room access. Walk forward and step down the companionway into the lower deck, where you will find a dinette to starboard, head port aft, galley to port and stateroom forward.
The headroom in the lower deck is 6'4", 6'4" in the head and 6'10" at the helm. The stateroom v-berth length is 6'4" long.
The height above the waterline to the top of the Radar is 11'6".
Gayle Force Wins offers a stateroom forward with a v-berth with an insert; and the dinette converts into a double size berth. The head with shower curtain is port aft.
The lower deck offers a dinette/berth with storage to starboard, hanging locker port aft, side windows with curtains, 2 portlights, electrical panel and storage starboard aft, carpet over non-skid sole and steps aft to the upper deck.
The galley is to port in the lower deck.
- Norcold refrigerator/freezer
- Bella Tarola Click To Cook single burner propane cooktop
- Tappan microwave oven
- Black & Decker Spacemaker coffee maker
- Solid surface countertop with a molded-in sink
- Storage drawers, cabinets and shelves
Dining space is available at the lower deck dinette.
The stateroom is forward in the lower deck and offers a V-berth with an insert (New custom mattress), 2 portlights, overhead hatch with a screen, reading lights, anchor chain locker access, shelves and a hanging locker. The head with shower curtain is port aft in the lower deck.
The upper deck offers hardtop, Eisenglass enclosure, non-skid deck, opening center windshield, helm and Garelick helm benchseat starboard forward, mate Garelick benchseat port forward, tackle cabinet to port and engine room access. New cushions were just installed.
The large cockpit offers a non-skid deck, coaming cushions, transom gate, rod storage on each side, 4 rod holders in the gunwales, 10 rod holders in the helm hardtop frame, step to each side deck, under-deck fishbox/storage, lazarette access baitwell starboard forward and bait prep area port forward.
- Clarion M9480 cassette/stereo
- Clarion speakers
- Raymarine Radar
- Raymarine E80 multi-function display
- Raymarine E120 multi-function display
- Raymarine Smart Pilot ST6001 autopilot
- Cobra Marine VHF
- Ritchie Powerdamp magnetic compass
- Kohler 6.5CZ23 6.5 kW generator with approximately 330 hours
- ProMariner ProNautic 12.30P battery charger
- Perko and Blue Sea battery switches
- 2 X 30 amp shore power cords
- 12 vdc outlet at the helm
- 2 X USB outlets at the helm
- Twin Marine Power Vortec S454S 330 HP main engines with approximately 962 hours
- Morse engine controls
- Dripless shaft seals
- Seastar hydraulic steering system
- Fuel manifold
- FloScan fuel management system
- Bennett trim tabs
- Mermaid Manufacturing reverse cycle air conditioning/heating system
- Pentair ShurFlo Aqua King II 55 psi fresh water system pump
- Vacuflush head
- Tankwatch III holding tank level monitor system
- Spare propellers
- Maxwell anchor windlass
- Danforth anchor
- Pulpit
- Stainless steel anchor roller
- Stainless steel rails
- Stainless steel deck hardware
- Non-skid decks
- 14 total rod holders
- Dock water connection
- Fiberglass swimplatform
- Stainless steel swim ladder
- Fireboy FE241 engine room fire suppression system
- Fire extinguishers
- Xintex M-1 gasoline fume detector
- Rule bilge pumps
- Lifering
- West Marine safety gear bags above the helm
- Sellers' personal belongings
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.
Engine hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing brochure.
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