VAN HULLE MULTI 33 – STEEL SAFETY & MECHANICAL RELIABILITY
Discover this 1986 expedition sailboat, designed for long-distance cruising without compromises. This "safety deposit" of the seas stands out for its exemplary technical preparation and rare traceability.
The main asset of this unit lies in its mechanics, as the Perkins engine was fully overhauled in 2019. This major refurbishment includes the replacement of the block, pistons, and injection system to provide near-new operational potential. Such reliability is an essential guarantee of peace of mind for long-distance sailors during maneuvers or extended navigation stages.
The design is optimized for all-weather sailing thanks to a rigid sliding navigation shelter. This system allows for a fully protected lookout from the elements at sea while completely clearing the cockpit during anchoring stops. The robustness of the steel hull is complemented by a strong rigging paired with a storm sail to face challenging weather conditions.
The interior layout, both functional and cozy, is designed for self-sufficiency with generous tank capacities. This sound and well-documented sailboat from its origin provides an ideal foundation for any long-range navigation project in complete safety.