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Sigma 33 OOD

Sporty offshore classic; tiller, new green

  • Build year 1984, Sailingboat for sale
  • The Netherlands

6,000 EUR

Sigma 33 OOD Sailingboat 1984, with Volvo Penta engine, The Netherlands
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Sigma 33 OOD now in the online auction. Everyone can bid until April 20, 2026. Sigma 33 OOD (1984) – sporty offshore sailing boat with character, comfort, and strong sailing performance This Sigma 33 OOD from 1984 is a well-known name among enthusiasts of sporty sailing and seaworthy classics. Designed by David Thomas and built by Marine Projects in Plymouth, it has been renowned for decades for its balanced combination of speed, control, and onboard comfort. With a length of approximately 9.88 meters and a beam of 3.20 meters, this model offers surprisingly ample living space, while the round-bilge polyester hull ensures a solid, predictable sailing behavior on both inland waters and the open sea. This specific vessel, hull number 225, has been used in various sailing areas such as lakes, rivers, and seas, which aligns well with the versatile nature of the Sigma 33 OOD as a sporty cruiser and offshore one-design. Sigma 33 OOD now in the online auction. Everyone can bid until April 20, 2026. Sailing characteristics and sailing experience: direct, stable, and inviting for long journeys Those purchasing a Sigma 33 OOD often seek a sailboat that feels lively at the helm while providing confidence when the weather picks up. The tiller steering in the cockpit contributes to a direct steering experience, allowing the skipper to maintain a real connection with the boat. The draft of approximately 1.75 meters gives the yacht the grip and stability expected from a design that also performs well at sea. This makes the boat appealing to sailors who enjoy sporty sailing, as well as those planning longer trips and seeking a sailboat that remains on course and predictable. The sail wardrobe complements this sporty DNA. There are three sails onboard: jib, mainsail, and spinnaker. The mainsail was purchased in February 2026, providing the buyer with a fresh and taut sail profile. The high-performance jib is present but outdated, while the spinnaker is in good condition, offering the vessel additional options for swift sailing with broad reaching winds. The headsail furling system also makes it practical to adjust the sail area during changing conditions, enhancing comfort and safety underway. Motorization and power supply: Volvo Penta diesel and complete onboard electrics For harbor maneuvers and windless passages, this Sigma 33 OOD is equipped with a Volvo Penta MD2002 inboard diesel engine (year 2001), 18 hp, two cylinders, and approximately 1000 operating hours. The engine starts electrically and is connected to a clear set of gauges, including a tachometer. The reported consumption of about 1.5 liters per hour and a 50-liter diesel tank make it suitable for cruising, with a cruising speed around 5 km/h and a maximum of approximately 7 km/h. Electrically, this sailboat is attractively equipped for weekend trips and vacations. Shore power is available, supplemented by a battery charger, inverter, and solar panel. There are three batteries onboard, including a separate starting battery, providing flexibility for navigation, lighting, and onboard comfort, even when anchoring or overnighting in a quiet bay. Navigation and equipment: ready for inland and coastal sailing The navigation equipment onboard is versatile and meets the needs of many buyers looking for a sailboat of this size. Onboard, you will find GPS, chartplotter, compass, depth sounder, log/speedometer, wind gauge, VHF radio, and navigation lights. This makes the boat suitable for both inland waters and coastal areas, allowing for more relaxed planning and sailing, especially during longer day trips or changing conditions. Externally, the deck equipment is thoughtfully arranged. The cockpit tent enhances comfort in the cockpit during cooler weather or rain, while the guardrails, swim ladder, fenders, and lines contribute to safe use in the harbor and underway. Noteworthy are the two stern seats in the cockpit, providing extra visibility while sailing and comfort during longer passages. The anchor is present and secured with chain, suitable for anchoring in sheltered spots. Interior and comfort: headroom, sleeping berths, and a complete galley Inside, the Sigma 33 OOD offers a headroom of approximately 1.86 meters, making the stay onboard comfortable for a wide audience. The layout focuses on both coziness and functionality, with a spacious dining area, chart table, and ample storage behind and under benches and beds. There are a total of four fixed sleeping berths and additional options to expand to seven berths, as a bench can be converted into a double bed. This makes this sailboat appealing to couples seeking space, as well as families or friends planning weekend getaways. The galley is equipped with a stove, oven, and the basic amenities expected for independent stays onboard. There is a 180-liter water tank, ideal for multi-day trips. The toilet is manual with a hand pump. For added comfort in the early and late seasons, there is a heater onboard, making the boat appealing beyond the summer months. Additionally, there is a Bluetooth music system, both inside and outside, enhancing the atmosphere onboard during relaxed evenings in the harbor or at anchor. Maintenance and considerations: recent works and transparent information The boat was last out of the water for maintenance in 2025 and received an antifouling treatment in the same year. There have been no reported signs of osmosis. Additionally, in 2024, the hull underwent thorough refurbishment and was repainted, enhancing the appearance of this classic Sigma 33 OOD. Documentation with maintenance history and various invoices for purchases and works is available, which is a significant advantage for many buyers when purchasing a used sailboat. As a known consideration, it is mentioned that the upholstery around the windows may require attention.

Specifications Equipment

Materiale / unit

Hull type

Fibreglass

Length

9.88

Beam

3.20

Deplacement

4173

Depth

1.75

Motor & technic

Engine

Volvo Penta

Total power

18

Engine place

Inboard

Engine hours

1000

Fuel

Diesel