2008 Silverton 33'

10.06 m
$ 95,000 USD
USA USA
336-473-0787

2008 Silverton

33' (10.06 m) Convertible - AWOOGA

The boating season is in full swing, and with this 2008 Silverton Convertible you can take full advantage of the beautiful cruising waters and interesting destinations available to you in the Pamlico and Albemarle sound or waters North and South, or move her to your own home port.

Flag of Registry: United States

Port of Registry: Oriental

Oriental, North Carolina, United States

$ 95,000 USD

€ 88,509 Euros
$ 129,719 CAD
£ 74,892 GBP

Description

The Silverton 33 Convertible is a good-looking family cruiser whose roomy interior comes as a surprise in a boat this size. Not that a two-stateroom floorplan is unusual in a 33-foot boat—there have been several such designs in the past, some more successful than others. The wide 12'8"" beam of the Silverton 33, however, results in an exceptionally open layout that is enhanced by her large cabin windows. A sleeper sofa and dinette are standard in the salon, and the U-shaped galley includes a built-in microwave, single-burner stove, and an under-counter refrigerator/freezer. Sliding windows provide good cabin ventilation, and two hatches in the salon sole provide access to the engine room. Below, the double bed in the master stateroom faces forward rather than aft, a space-saving design that might prove uncomfortable while underway. The small guest stateroom, aft and to port, has a double berth, hanging locker, and standing headroom by the doorway. The cockpit of the Silverton 33—small to begin with owing to the expansive salon—includes a transom door and molded fiberglass steps leading up the flybridge. Cruise at 18–20 knots with Crusader 375hp gas inboards (high 20s top)


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Recent Work:


New bottom paint and prop speed anti fouling

New shaft seals

New drive shaft

New starter motors and ignition switches

New alternator

Complete engine and coolant flushes

New engine ventilation blowers

New compas



DECK FEATURES

Anchor Locker

Anchor Roller w/Flange

Bow Pulpit

1" Bow Rails

316L Stainless Steel Hardware

Cockpit Dunnage Box

Dockside Water Connection

Flybridge Handrails – Stainless Steel

Flybridge Seating for Six

Flybridge Storage

Molded-In Diamond Non-Skid

Molded-In Steps to Bridge

Mooring, Quarter and Spring Cleats

Stainless Steel Steering Wheel

Tempered Safety Glass

Walk-Thru Transom



CABIN AMENITIES

Certified Marine Sanitation System

Custom Blinds

Designer Curtains and Draperies

Designer Mattress Covers

Dinette Storage

Entertainment Center Area

Cherry Cabinetry

Overhead Hatch with Screen

Scotchgard® Carpeting

Wardrobe Lockers (3)

Window Screens



ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

AC/DC Converter

Accessory Wiring On Bridge

Batteries – Deep Cycle Marine

Circuit Breakers (12V)

Circuit Breakers (120V)

Color-Coded Harnessed

Wiring System (12V)

Dockside Electrical Connection

w/Cord (1@30 amp – 120V)

GFCI System

Lighting – Interior (12V)

Lighting – Courtesy (12V)

Lights – Zoned Controls

Lights – Navigation (COLREGS)

Polarity Indicators

High Quality Tinned, Stranded

Copper Wiring



SAFETY EQUIPMENT

Anchor and Rode

Anti-Fouling Bottom Paint

Ball Valves on Underwater

Thru-Hulls

Battery

Battery Switches

Battery Safety Trays

Bonding System

Carbon Monoxide Detector

Compass

Dual Horns

Engine Alarms

Fire Extinguishing System

Parallel Start Switch



MECHANICAL

Acoustic and Thermal Insulation

Dripless Shaft Seals

Dual Lever Throttle

and Transmission Controls

Engine Hourmeter

Engine Exhaust Mufflers

Fuel Gauge – Electric

Fuel Lines –

Flexible USCG Type 1

Fuel Tanks w/Baffles

Fuel/Water Separators

Holding Tank

Hydraulic Steering

Manganese Bronze Rudders

Manganese Bronze Struts

Propellers

Pressurized Water System

Shower Sump Pump – Auto

Stainless Steel

Propeller Shafts – Aquamet®

Trim Tabs

Vinylester Barrier Coat

Water/Holding Tank Monitors



GALLEY

Corian® Countertops

Microwave

Range – 1 Burner Electric

Refrigerator/Freezer –

(110V-12V)



HEAD

Fiberglass Countertops

Designer Faucets

Electric Head

Extra Storage

Medicine Cabinet

Waterproof Outlet


Optional features:

Air-Conditioning – 2 Zones

Anchor Windlass

Bridge Enclosure

20" Flat Panel TV w/DVD - Salon

15" Flat Panel TV w/DVD - Stateroom

Washdown - Fresh Water - Bow

Washdown - Raw Water - Aft

Fresh Water Head and Macerator

Generator

Macerator

Radar Arch

Refrigerator – Cockpit

Remote Spotlight

Swim Platform w/Ladder

Windlass Chain



Power Options:

Gas: Twin Crusader 6.0L MPI 375 HP - 280 kW

LOA32'

LOA Inch7''

LOA9.93''

Beam12'

Beam Inch8''

Draft Max Feet2'

Draft Max Inch5''

Fuel Tank (Gallons)208

Fuel Tank (Liters)787.37

Fresh Water (Gallons)82

Fresh Water (Liters)310.4

Holding Tank (Gallons)30

Holding Tank (Liters)113.56

TypePower

ConditionUsed

Specifications

Name

AWOOGA

HIN/IMO

STNAU145E708

Stock

Yes

32'7" (9.93 Meters)

Power-Used

Year

2008

12'8"

2'5"

Maximum Speed

20 Knots

Cruise Speed

18 Knots

Fuel Type

Gas/Petrol

Super Structure Material

Fiberglass

Hull Material

Fiberglass

Hull Finish

Gelcoat

Hull Shape

Modified Vee

208 Gallons (787.37 Liters)

82 Gallons (310.4 Liters)

30 Gallons (113.56 Liters)

Dry Weight

16800

Engines

Engine 1

  • Engine Make: Crusader
  • Engine TypeEngine Type: Inboard
  • Power HPPower HP: 375.00
  • Power KWPower KW: 279.64
  • Feul TypeFeul Type: Gas/Petrol
  • HoursHours: 511.00
  • Hours DateHours Date: 06-26-2024

Engine 2

  • Engine Make: Crusader
  • Engine TypeEngine Type: Inboard
  • Power HPPower HP: 375.00
  • Power KWPower KW: 279.64
  • Feul TypeFeul Type: Gas/Petrol
  • HoursHours: 511.00
  • Hours DateHours Date: 06-26-2024
  • Engine Quantity2
  • Generators

    Generator 1

    • Generator Make: Kohler

    Full Details

    Sea conditions in the Atlantic were rougher than heck: Waves barreling down from the north averaged four to six feet, and winds were gusting to 25 knots and higher. Yet my test boat did virtually everything I asked of her, zooming up sea, down sea, and side sea with the gusto that typifies her Donald L. Blount and Associates hull form. Her SeaStar hydraulic steering felt smooth, her optional Gioia Sails enclosure kept us dry, and the vinyl-upholstered, foam-over-polyethylene seats (Prefixx-treated to resist UV damage and mildew) were substantial enough to add comfort to the ride.


    Power & Motoryacht Review -March 2007

    Contact

    For more information about this yacht, please contact Dave Roletter We look forward to working with you!

    For more information about this yacht, please contact Dave Roletter. We look forward to working with you!

    For more information about this yacht, please contact Dave Roletter.