The King’s Cruiser 33
The yacht was built in the 70s on the Abo Batvarf in Turku/Finalnd. Akka is built-number 120 (1975) out of approx. 150 that were built in total.
She is very solidly constructed, typical for those boats that survived from the 70s. The survey done prior to the purchase showed no problems with structural elements and she should prove a valid companion for many more years to come.
She is very roomy for a 33 footer from the 70s! Under deck she has a typical V-berth that can take 2 adults who should be just under the average European height. A small head (stbd) and a cupboard (port) separate the V-berth from the saloon. The saloon offers plenty of space and can sit easily 6+ or sleep 3. A galley offers the basics and a quarter berth (stbd) offers more room for sleeping/stowing. There is standing head room at the galley end of the cabin but that is reduced at the head to a rather uncomfortable bending of the head. All in all she is ideal for two people as she offers plenty of stowage and sleeping room and still provides a spacious saloon that does not feel crowded.
The cockpit is large and offers good shelter, stretching out on her is pure bliss . The deck is very wide and due to the almost flush-deck design and offers very secure footing going forward. There is a stainless-steel railing around the mast that offers additional safety.
She behaves very well with winds from forward but wanders a bit off-course when reaching. Her 29 hp Volvo Penta delivers enough umpph but is a pain in the backside when reversing. The propeller-effect is very strong and one simply can hardly go backwards to port.
What I like:
- Good price/value
- Very solid construction
- Roomy for 2 people
What I don’t like
- The cabin could be just a few centimeters higher to allow standing all the way to the head
- Propeller effect
- Orange fiberglass inside from the 70s 🙂
Here some basic boatdata from http://sailboatdata.com/viewrecord.asp?class_id=5043
Hull Type: | Fin with rudder on skeg | Rig Type: | Masthead Sloop | ||
LOA: | 33.67′ / 10.26m | LWL: | 26.3′ / 8.00m | ||
Beam: | 10.25′ / 3.12m | Listed SA: | 441 ft2 / 40.97 m2 | ||
Draft (max.) | 5.67′ / 1.73m | Draft (min.) | |||
Disp. | 9480 lbs./ 4300 kgs. | Ballast: | 4410 lbs. / 2000 kgs. | ||
SA/Disp.: | 15.81 | Bal./Disp.: | 46.51% | Disp./Len.: | 306.14 |
Designer: | Pelle Pettersson | ||||
Builder: | OY Fiskars AB (FIN) | ||||
Construct.: | FG | Bal. type: | Iron | ||
First Built: | 1972 | Last Built: | 1978 | # Built: | 150 |
AUXILIARY POWER (orig. equip.) | |||||
Make: | Volvo | Model: | 2003 | ||
Type: | Diesel | HP: | 29 | ||
TANKS | |||||
Water: | 100 liters | Fuel: | |
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RIG DIMENSIONS KEY | |||||
I: | 41.40′ / 12.62m | J: | 11.50′ / 3.51m | ||
P: | 36.90′ / 11.25m | E: | 11.00′ / 3.35m | ||
PY: | EY: | ||||
SPL: | ISP: | ||||
SA(Fore.): | 238.05 ft2 / 22.11 m2 | SA(Main): | 202.95 ft2 / 18.85 m2 | ||
Total(calc.)SA: | 441.00 ft2 / 40.97 m2 | DL ratio: | 306.14 | ||
SA/Disp: | 15.81 | Est. Forestay Len.: | 42.97′ / 13.10m | ||
BUILDERS (past & present) | |||||
More about & boats built by: | Fiskars (Fiskars AB ) | ||||
DESIGNER | |||||
More about & boats designed by: | Pelle Petterson |
Which young lad are you talking about on the home page?
Ahem, ah, the engine! The engine is from 1995.
, pretty young I’d say 🙂
You lucking of our home pages
Best Regard
Erik Rasmussen
Hi Erik,
I think I have studied the pictures on http://www.kingscruiser33.dk/Deltagende%20boat.html for inspirations for hours 🙂
A wonderful boat and I am looking forward to another beautiful summer in Sweden.
Wolfgang
Hi there, ist anybody still using this blog?
I recently took over a Kings cruiser 33 and looking for an Exchange.
Regards
Axel