32.58 ft | 1984 | Endeavour - 33

Price: $37000.00 USD

Westbrook, CT US


The Endeavour 33 was introduced in 1983 and ended production in 1986 with just over 220 hulls made. The E33 is considered part of the second generation of Endeavour sailboats. With new racing rules and the desire by cruisers to sail faster, Endeavour began emphasizing larger, stronger, and faster designs.

Bruce Kelley was brought in to draw the lines for a fresh, new design that would be large, strong, and fast. The result was an exciting new design that combined elegance, comfortable accommodations, and performance that became the Endeavour 33. In a departure from older design (CCA, IOR) and building techniques (solid, hand laid GRP) at Endeavour, the 33 represented a package of state of the art hull form and construction methods.

This is one of the nicest Endeavour 33 out there. It's been well cared for and upgraded regularly and a very knowledgably owner.

It includes 2019 Zodiac wave 310 (Aluminum Floor) inflatable.

A recent Survey is available to qualified buyers.

Spring 2014:

-Stripped Bottom to glass, recoated with Interprotec 2000, 5 coats, alternating White/Gray, Gray outermost layer.

-Replaced head sink drain hose

-Replaced Main Sheet


Winter 2014/15:

-Installed PYI dripless shaft seal

-Installed Shaft Shark

-Replaced Galley/Head/starboard locker 110V outlets with GFCI

-Installed High Bilge Alarm

-Had Cockpit enclosure made (Topside Canvas)


Winter 2015/16:

-Added access ports to water tank, coated with BrewCoat. (Food Grade epoxy for lining tanks at breweries)

-Installed GX2200 VHF/AIS/DSC with RAM mic in cockpit.  Registered MMSI 338213713

-Replaced Cockpit drain through hulls

-Replaced exhaust through hull

-Fan in Vee berth

-Restored pressure alcohol galley stove to full function (inventory of spare parts)

-Re-bed ports in head and starboard Vee-berth

-Re-bed cabin top clutch block

-Replaced Lifelines (Hayne Enterprises Stainless)


Winter 2016/17:

-Replaced Engine water intake hoses, Galley Sink drain hose

-Replaced engine compartment ventilator cowls with chrome


Winter 2017/18:

-Replaced bilge pump float switch with solid state type

-Replaced water tank gauge


Winter 2018/19:

-Replaced Cockpit drain hoses

-Replaced Bilge Pump Hose

-Replaced Engine mounts

-Rebuilt traveler car with new rollers (Rig-Rite)

-Replaced Engine Lift Pump

-Tensioned Steering Cables

-Repaired Rudder to stop hull interference


Winter 2019/20:

-Replaced Batteries with Series 31 130aH lead acid (fabricated and glassed in new battery box)

-Installed 2 100W solar panels, Victron controller, auto parallelling relay, associated CB and wiring

-Installed Raymarine Axiom 9, Quantum Radar, Raymarine seatalk network (dedicated CB to fused terminal block.  Each module on own circuit)

-Installed Standard Horizon Hailer beneath radar.  Allows automatic fog signaling from VHF.

-New mast wiring conduit

-Shortened prop shaft 2”, re-sized propeller with new 15 x 11 Michigan Wheel,  Replaced Cutlass Bearing

-New Sony AM/FM Stereo

-Fabricated new nav station cabinet extension

-Replaced Bilge pump (Rule 2000 gold) and moved all associated wiring connections to CB panel

-Installed New Binnacle guard.  Properly isolated cockpit sole core where guard installed.

-Replaced Cockpit Mahogony cleats


Winter 2020/21:

-Installed EV100 Wheel Pilot and controller

-Installed i70s with associated mast head unit

-Installed external GPS Antenna

-Installed Racor fuel filter (Racor 230) with vacuum gauge

-Replaced domestic water pump (Jabsco 36950-2000)


Winter 2021/22:

-Replaced seawater hoses head and shower drain.  Replaced associated vented loop.

-Replaced Water Heater hoses

-Installed Holding Tank view port

-Replaced Starboard Cabin wall panel

-Installed Isotherm 2301 Refrigeration

-Fabricated new cooler tops with greater insulation

-Replaced alcohol hoses from tank to stove.  Installed firewall fitting in tank compartment

-Fabricated new folding cockpit table

-Inspected and lubricated Binnacle steering hardware.  Replaced wheel brake shoes.

-Replaced bushings, sheaves, hardware in boom

-Replaced Domestic water pump CB and pressure switch

-Re-cut 135 Jib


Winter 2022/23:

-Strip bottom paint to barrier coat.  Applied 1 coat Petit Protect, 1 coat Petit HRT, 2 coats Hydrocoat Eco (adhesion issue between 2014 Ultima Eco that went obsolete and Hydrocoat Eco)

-Rebuilt Transmission (Sound Marine Diesel).  Replaced Flex Plate.

-Removed/Installed Stern Tube.  

-Replaced Cutlass Bearing

-Rebuilt PYI Dripless Stuffing Box

-Replaced Exhaust Elbow with stainless type

-Removed, inspected, pressure tested and re-installed heat exchanger core  (Sound Marine Diesel)

-Replaced Exhaust hose from Elbow to Muffler

-Installed new 20 gal holding tank

-Rebuilt holding tank through hull

-Installed Raymarine AIS 700

-Replaced #2 battery Sportsman series 31 130aH

-Replaced engine HP fuel filter Housing and filter


Winter 2023/24:

-Changed Engine Coolant

-Rebuilt seawater pump (Bearings/seals/shaft)

-Replace pressure gauge and valve on alcohol tank

-Replace Lazy Jacks

-Replace #1 battery (Sportsman series 31 130aH)

-Replaced forward halyard

-Rebuilt Head flush assembly.  

-Replaced joker valve

-Replaced sanitary hoses


Winter 2024/25:

-Replace standing rigging (Ct Yacht Rigging)

-Replace roller furler

-Remove, dye check, inspect, re-install all chainplates.  Replaced all associated hardware. Removed core around all penetrations, filled with high density epoxy.

-Re-bed mast collar

-Rebed galley port

-Replaced Joker Valve

-Replaced bow nav light and associated wiring

-Installed line clutch for jib halyard (Ct Yacht Rigging)

-New Water Tank Guage



**Every year:

-Change Engine oil

-Change Diesel Filters

-Replace water pump impeller/Gasket

-Sand/repaint bottom

-Grease through hulls

-Ensure coolant fresh with appropriate freeze protection.  Change as necessary.

-Check transmission oil.  Change as necessary.

-Inspect all hoses, seacocks, through hulls, rigging.

-Remove mast annually for inspection

-Remove all cushions/soft furnishings and store in attic at home

-Remove all lines, fresh water rinse, dry, and store

-Remove anchor and rode, fresh water rinse, dry, and store.  Bulwagga anchor.  Unique design, exceptional holding.

-Install frame for shrinkwrap and cover 

-Drain all seawater/fresh water loops, blow lines out, winterize with alcohol

-Remove batteries and store in controlled environment

-Compound/wax topsides annually

-Remove all dodger/bimini/enclosure canvas, wash with fresh water, dry and store flat in temp controlled environment

-Wash dingy, fold and store at home

-Wash and fresh water run dingy outboard.  Store at home.


Spares:

-Full set of filters

-Full set of Belts

-Stock of most crush washers, o rings, gaskets for engine

-New OEM Alternator

-New OEM Starter

-Numerous fuses, connections, pressure switches, plumbing, parts, and hardware for most systems.

-All specialized tools required for systems

-Spare prop for outboard with associated shear pins.  Also misc spare parts.  Runs great, starts easily.


Safety Equipment:

-Lifesling

-Flares

-Horn

-Jacklines

-Coast Guard DSC emergency notification switch at nav station and cockpit (dedicated GPS in VHF for position)

-Fog horn signals appropriate to conditions can be continuously generated from VHF and sounded by Hailer on mast.

-Battery Operated Spotlight

-Fire blanket for galley

-Halatron and Dry Chemical Extinguishers

-Bulwagga Anchor on 50’ 3/8 chain and 250’ 5/8” 8 plait rode

-Secondary fortress anchor and rode

-High Bilge Alarm

-Bilge pump wired to hot battery bus on dedicated CB

-Wood plugs for sea cocks

-Manual bilge pump in cockpit


Sail Inventory:

-Main 2014 Super Sailmakers

-110 Jib 2014 Super Sailmakers

-135 Genoa age unknown

-Asymetric spinnaker with sock and necessary rigging

-Spinnaker pole


Creature Comforts:

-Companionway screens

-Hot shower in head.  Wand type with thumb on/off switch.  

-Hanging basket in head for shower supplies

-Seawater washdown system (hose connects in cockpit)

-Spreader lights

-Fishing pole rack on cabin ceiling

-3 5 gallon water tanks for extended cruising

-1 5 gallon diesel tank for refueling as necessary

-Autopilot controllable from chart plotter, control screen in companionway, and iPad via Raycontrol app

-Autopilot has heading, course, and wind angle function

-Boat speed and GPS ground speed display

-Chartplotter compatible with Navionics app for route upload

-Solar system capable of running refrigeration and electrical loads at anchor for days if mostly sunny

-Custom made Cockpit cushions












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.



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Boat ID:9843086

Sales Rep

David Pugsley
David Pugsley
Yachts New England
Groton, CT
david@yachtsnewengland.com
860-662-0272


Specifications

  • Number Of Engines: 1
  • Make: Endeavour
  • Year: 1984
  • Model: 33
  • Category: Sail
  • Boat Class: Sail
  • Boat Name: Evado
  • Builder Name: Endeavour
  • Designer Name: Bruce Kelly
  • Beam Measure: 11.5 ft
  • Cabin Headroom Measure: 6.17 ft
  • Water Tank Count: 1
  • Water Tank Capacity Measure: 36|gallon
  • Fuel Tank Count: 1
  • Fuel Tank Capacity Measure: 36|gallon
  • Ballast Weight Measure: 4,600 lb
  • Displacement Measure: 11,350 lb
  • Total Engine Power Quantity: 20 hp
  • Boat Keel Code: Fin Keel
  • Electrical Circuit Measure: 12 V
  • Number of Heads: 1
  • Boat Hull Material Code: Fiberglass
  • Nominal Length: 33 ft
  • Length Overall: 32.58 ft
  • Max Draft: 4.5 ft


Engine(s)

  • Engine Make: Yanmar
  • Engine Model: 3GMF
  • Engine Fuel: diesel
  • Engine Power: 20|horsepower
  • Engine Type: Inboard
  • Engine Year: 1984
  • Engine Hours:


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