| Region: Tasmania |
| Location: Hobart Tas (kettering) |
| Boat Reference: Serenity |
| Year: 1984 |
| Designer: Mottle |
| Builder: Mottle Yachts NSW |
| Length: 33' - 10.05m |
| Beam: 3.5m |
| Draft: 1.4m |
| Hull Material: GRP (Antifouled June 2012) |
| Deck Material: GRP over marine ply |
| Engine: Yamaha 2 cylinder 18HP
Gearbox serviced 2008
New (2012) alternator
4 bladed propeller |
| Engine Room: Excellent access on all sides |
| Fuel: 120 litres s/s tank |
| Water: 100 litre (approx) s/s tank |
Accommodation: Saloon has settee to stbd and galley along port side. Fwd is a V-berth. Large enclosed head at foot of companionway. Passage leads to aft double cabin. Excellent stowage & good light & ventilation.
Very roomy centre-cockpit, well-sheltered by dodger and huge bimini. |
Galley: 2-burner Roden gas stove & oven
Twin s/s sinks
Manual water pump
Pressure cold water
Fantastic storage. |
| Shower: Shower in head (cold) |
| Toilet: 12V marine head |
| Dinghy: 8ft fibreglass dinghy and oars |
| Covers: Dodger, bimini and complete clears/insect screens. Boom bag & lazyjacks |
Ground Tackle: Plough-type anchor
8mm chain
Muir anchor winch
New starter motor (2012) |
Safety Gear: Life jackets
Horseshoe life rings x 2
Bilge pumps 2 x 12V
1 Manual bilge pump
V-sheet
Emergency tiller |
Electrics: Two batteries, 1 x house and 1 x starting
Solar panel 60w
150W inverter
Wired for 240v |
Electronics/Navigation: VDO Sumlog
Wind Speed & direction
GME VHF
Chart Nav GPS
GME Stereo & speakers
Autohelm ST3000 Autopilot
Sestral steering compass |
Sail Inventory: Main
Furling Genoa |
Mast / Rigging: Double spreader rig with split backstay.
All controls led back to cockpit for short-handed sailing. |
Deck Gear: 2 Barlow 24 reefing winches
Primaries: Arco 43 x 2
Secondaries: Maxwell 23 x 2
S/S dinghy davits
Lifeline gates either side
C/B bracket
Seats on aft deck
Clock, barometer, thermometer, hydrometer |
| Remarks: Mottle 33s have proven themselves to be excellent family-friendly cruising yachts with a respectable turn of speed for twilight racing. "Serenity" is presented in tidy condition but would benefit from some upgrading and she is priced to reflect this. |