Rustler 33

Profil de Rustler 33

TypeYacht à voile
Modèle33
Occasion/NeufBateau d'occasion
Prix89 900 GBP TVA incl. (env. 103 191 EUR)
QuilleQuille courte
MatérielPlastique à renfort de verre PRV
EmplacementSt.Peter Port, Guernsey
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Dimensions

Longueur10.36
Largeur2.44
Tirant d'eau1.67
Poids2850

Moteur

FabricantNanni N2.14 14hp
CarburantDiesel

Note

Beautiful and elegant Stephen Jones ‘Spirit-of-Tradition’ daysailer/weekender with fantastic specification including carbon mast, Raymarine instruments, furling A-sails and road trailer.

FURTHER BROKER’S COMMENTS:

FLUTE is a very nicely presented and well-equipped example of the Stephen Jones-designed Rustler 33 daysailer/weekender from Rustler Yachts in Falmouth. Delivered to her first owner in 2013 as hull No.7, and kept locally near Falmouth until her sale to her second and current owner in 2015. Since then, she has been based in St Peter Port, Guernsey where she has been used for club racing in Guernsey as well as cruising with the owner's family locally. Additionally, she has crossed the channel several times to compete in a number of Cowes Weeks, winning the Cointreau Cup.

FLUTE’s specification highlights include:-
Stephen Jones design
Vacuum-infused GRP construction
1.67m draft lead fin keel
Selden carbon fibre mast – installed 2021
Harken deck gear
Comprehensive sail wardrobe include furling A2, A4 and Code Zero
Raymarine navigation instruments with GPS plotter, AIS and autopilot
Nanni 14hp engine with Saildrive gearbox and 2-bladed propeller
Shorepower and battery charger
4-berth interior layout finished in satin varnished teak and white eggshell
Alcantara upholstery
Gas stove and sink
Separate heads with holding tank
Anchor and chain
Road transport trailer

Guernsey-registered, and UK VAT paid, FLUTE can be viewed in St.Peter Port, Guernsey and delivered at sale back to the UK if required to maintain UK VAT paid status.

MANUFACTURER’S COMMENTS:

The new Rustler 33 is beautiful. Designed to be really easy to live with, simple to sail, and offer cosy accommodation for a weekend away; she is the perfect antidote to yachts whose designers have forgotten what pleasure there is to be had in simple aesthetic beauty.

As a larger stable-mate of the hugely successful Rustler 24 dayboat, the new Rustler 33 is an all new design, with grace, and classic well-judged overhangs she really will turn heads wherever she is seen. A lead fin keel, fully balanced rudder and large easily handled rig offer first class performance without drama, and a small inboard diesel will always get you home if the wind dies!

Whether day sailing, anchoring off a beach for a swim and a picnic, staying on board for a night, or indeed racing around the bay, the new Rustler 33 will surprise and delight you.

YACHTING PRESS REVIEWS:

“The Rustler 33 is part of the modern tradition for fast, retro-styled day-sailers that are a charm to sail, painless to own and give enough accommodation for weekending…

In appearance, the Rustler 33 is an unusual beast, clothed in a motley collection from the dressing-up box of yacht design history. Whereas every other SoT yacht is inspired by the inter-war years, the R33 owes its origins to post-war Metre yachts. So she has a retroussé counter instead of the standard sawn-off counter, square-oval portlights instead of round, a gentler sheer and a tall mast with double-spreader, 7/8ths fractional rig. Combined with the narrowish beam and pleasing cockpit coamings that run back from the cabinsides in a single, hard-stepped line, this rare costume makes for one of the prettiest SoT boats around, with an authentic marriage of form and material…

The feeling is not of a race-bred lightweight or a tank but something in between: a fairly seaworthy boat in the growing dayboat/luxury weekender niche... Our test sail was in a short weather window and without instruments for quantitative data but we hear the R33 is fast – very fast. They regularly sail into double figures and sometimes more. This is far beyond theoretical hull speed, thanks to the minimal wetted surface area, and has helped one R33 achieve six firsts out of six starts under IRC in a season. The ability to go really fast, easily and comfortably, in something this pretty, is intoxicating…

The Rustler 33 is a boat to race and a boat for family picnics. She is also a boat for coastal cruising, hopping port to port and sleeping in the cabin or under the stars in the cockpit. That’s a good thing, as once you set out, you won’t want to stop… And being so easy to chuck around, go faster and point higher, it makes you look good. It makes you feel good, too.”


SPECIFICATIONS
CONSTRUCTION

CE Certification:
Our understanding is the vessel complies with the EU’s Recreational Craft Directive and is categorised – C for up to 6-persons

Hull, Deck & Superstructure Construction:
Resin-infused GRP hull, deck and superstructure
Dark blue gelcoat topsides
Single white boot top located above antifouling level
Recessed cavita line in hull moulding inlaid with a gold tape
Teak laid side decks, cockpit seats and cockpit sole
Teak toe rail

Keel & Rudder:
Fin keel with single piece casting of lead external ballast with 4% antimony and stainless steel bolts
Fully balanced spade rudder with aluminium rudder stock and drag link system to tiller

MACHINERY

Engine & gearbox:
Nanni N2.14 2-cylinder, in-line 4-stroke (Kubota) diesel engine producing 14hp (10.3kw) @ 3,600rpm
Fresh water cooling via raw water intake and heat exchanger
Single lever gear/throttle control
Wet exhaust system
Nanni SP60 Saildrive gearbox – replaced 2018 and fully serviced 2024
Engine control panels with rev counter, warning lights and push button start
Engine located under the cockpit sole

Maintenance & Performance:
Engine serviced annually
Engine hours: approx. 178 as of Spring 2026
Cruising speed: approx. 6.2 knots @ 2,200rpm
Max speed: approx. 7 knots @ 2,500rpm

Propulsion & Steering:
2-bladed folding propeller
Teak tiller with Spinlock telescopic extension
Emergency steering

ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

Voltage systems:
12vDC onboard power system with 220vAC shore power system.

Battery Banks:
1x 12vDC engine start battery - 2025
1x 12vDC service battery - 2025

Charging:
220vAC battery charger

Alternator:
Nanni 70amp 12vDC engine-mounted alternator

Shore Power:
Hardwired, RCD protected 220vAC shore power system with ring main and socket at DC panel area

Other Electrical:
12vDC power socket

PLUMBING & GAS SYSTEMS

Fresh Water:
Manual fresh water supply to galley and heads

Bilge Pumps:
12vDC electric bilge pump
Whale manual bilge pump

TANKAGE

Fuel:
Approx 45 litres fuel capacity in 1x plastic fuel tank
Analogue fuel tank gauge at DC panel

Fresh Water:
Approx 26 litres fresh water capacity in 1x plastic fresh water tank

Holding Tanks:
Black water holding tank with manual pump out

NAVIGATION & COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT

On Deck:
Raymarine A75 GPS chart plotter
Raymarine speed and depth displays
Raymarine wind display
Raymarine autopilot with cockpit control
Compass

Below Decks:
Raymarine A75 GPS chart plotter

Communications Equipment:
Icom IC-M323 DSC VHF radio with Hawk masthead antenna
AIS transponder – 2018

DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT

Galley:
Single burner gas stove
Stainless steel sink unit with single bowl and manual fresh water supply

Heads:
Lavac manual marine heads
Heads discharging to holding tank or overboard via diverter valve
Sink with manual cold water supply

Interior Lighting:
12vDC deckhead lighting

ACCOMMODATION


Summary of Accommodation:
Up to 4 berths in open-plan saloon with double berth forward and two settee berths amidships. Separate heads compartment.

Accommodation Finish:
Teak satin varnished interior joinery finish with white egghell painted bulkheads
Teak soleboards with contrasting holly inlay
Panelled headlinings with teak strips
Beige Alcantara upholstery

Description of Accommodation from Forward:
Double berth forward
Two settee berths port and starboard (shorter berth length)
Galley area to starboard with stainless basin
Cover over basin and cooker to create chart table area
Separate heads to port with hand basin and fresh water hand pump.
Stowage for wet gear behind toilet.
Sound insulated engine compartment under companionway steps and bridge deck

DECK EQUIPMENT

Rig:
Selden carbon fibre, white painted, keel-stepped, fractional-rigged mast with 2-sets of swept-back spreaders – 2021
Selden white painted boom
Discontinuous stainless steel wire standing rigging – 2021
Selden white-painted rod-vang
Bartel sub-deck genoa furler
Spinlock clutches
Harken low-friction mast-track and batten-car system
Harken deck gear and adjustable jib tracks
Mainsheet 8:1 with single point take off in centre of cockpit
2x single-line reefs led aft
Dyneema adjustable backstay
Furling gear and equipment for Code and A sails

Winches:
2x Harken 35ST 2-speed, manual, self-tailing primary winches in cockpit
2x Harken 35ST 2-speed, manual, self-tailing halyard/reefing winches at companionway

Sails:
Dacron tri-radial fully-battened mainsail – 2022
Dacron tri-radial furling genoa – 2022
A2– 2013
A4 – 2018
Code Zero with top-down furler - 2023

General:
Starboard and port cockpit lockers
Lewmar flush hatch coachroof forward of mast
Ensign flagstaff

Anchoring & Mooring:
Stainless steel stemhead fitting with removable anchor roller for racing
Delta anchor with galvanised chain and warp
Warps and fenders
Stainless steel pop-up cleats forward and aft

Canvas Work:
Beige canvas mainsail boom cover with lazyjacks

Road Trailer:
Galvanised road trailer – Note – Combined mass of vessel including trailer will exceed 3,500kgs

SAFETY EQUIPMENT:

General note on safety equipment: Any safety equipment such as liferafts, Epirbs, fire extinguishers and flares etc. are usually personal to the current owner(s) and if being left on-board as part of the sale of a used vessel may require routine servicing, replacement, or changing to meet a new owners specific needs.

Horseshoe lifebelt
Safety harness eyes in cockpit
Offshore flare pack
Manual fire extinguisher
Fire blanket


VIEWING ARRANGEMENTS
Lying – St.Peter Port, Guernsey

Available to view strictly by appointment

Office Hours Mon- Fri 0900 – 17.00
Saturday by prior appointment

For more information or to arrange a viewing please contact us.

Please Note: Due to the varying locations of our yachts, your travel time and the distances that may be involved, we recommend that you only make arrangements to view if you are actively considering purchase.

Lead Broker : Alex Grabau
Tel: +44 (0)1590 673715
Email: ####@grabauinternational.com

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