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Talaria - MARIEHOLMS BRUK

Talaria 33' 0" MARIEHOLMS BRUK 1986 PRICE ON APPLICATION

Specifications

Accomodations:
3 staterooms
Length:
33' 0" (10.06 m)
Beam:
9' 11" (3.02 m)
Draft:
4' 9" (1.45 m)
Year Built:
1986
Builder:
MARIEHOLMS BRUK
Category:
Cruising Sailboat
Engines:
1 engines Volvo Penta 2003 - 3 cylinder
Location:
United States
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Basic Information

Builder:
MARIEHOLMS BRUK
Category:
Cruising Sailboat
Model Year:
1986
Year Built:
1986
Country:
United States

Dimensions

LOA:
33' 0" (10.06m)
LWL:
24' 0" (7.32m)
Beam:
9' 11" (3.02m)
Max Draft:
4' 9" (1.45m)
MFG Length:
33' 0" (10.06m)

Speed, Capacities and Weight

Displacement:
9600 Pounds

Accommodations

Hull and Deck Information

Hull Material:
Fiberglass

Engine Information

Engines:
1
Manufacturer:
Volvo Penta
Model:
2003 - 3 cylinder
Engine Type:
Inboard
Fuel Type:
Diesel

Overview

 

The Marieholm Fortissimo 33 is a Scandinavian built cruiser with an excellent pedigree.  We have all heard of the Marieholm 24 and 26 ( the classic" Folkboat", long known for her beautiful lines and stalwart build..........and this is her big sister.


You will not see yourself on the water.  Not many of these beauties were imported.  She is owned by her original purchasers who ordered her from Sweden.  She has been well loved by very detail oriented people, and her history of maintenance and upgrading will be gladly shared.


This is a boat that is designed to be sailed in the North Sea and her construction is tough and built to last.  Her decks are cored with Divinycell and are not subject to degradation like wooden cored decks.  When you step on board, you feel the solid build under foot.  But, even though she is one tough boat, she sails..... and her performance will not disappoint.


Her interior joinery is lovely and several custom additions really add to her comfort and utility.  Runo Siren, a well known Swedish boat carpenter here on the Chesapeake was responsible for the beautiful additions and changes to the interior.  They are spelled out but, the best way to appreciate them is to look at the photographs.


This is a boat for a sailor.  If you love the sea and want a boat to safely take you where you want to go but, would prefer a boat that is simple, easy and safe....in addition to being affordable, she is for you.


Overview

 

Accommodations

 

This boat amazingly accommodates two in the forward v-berth, two on each settee and two quarterberths that sleep one adult in the starboard quarterberth and a child in the port quarterberth.

 

The forward cabin has a filler for the v-berth, storage beneath the bed and banks of storage on either side.  Hanging lockers are on either side of the doorway, and the door has been split to fold against the hanging lockers when open.

 

The main salon has a centerline drop leaf table, an "L" shaped settee to port and a facing settee to starboard.  There are good storage areas above and behind the settees and, the settee backs secure up to allow a larger bed when sleeping in the salon.

 

The table legs of the drop leaf table have been hinged so that the table can be lowered enabling the port berth in the main salon to  be set up as a double.

 

The "L" shaped galley is located on the port side at the base of the companionway.  A double bowl stainless steel sink, propane stove with oven and, large icebox with dish storage above complete it.

 

The electrical panels are mounted on the bulkhead between the ice chest/dish storage area and a hanging locker located aft of this area.

 

The head is to starboard at the base of the companionway and aft of the head is a large quarterberth, also with additional book shelf and desk.

 

All in all, it is a very clean and well kept interior with many wonderful custom features.

 

  • Screens for overhead hatches and companionway
  • Factory installed extra cabnetry
  • Many beautiful bits of custom woodwork throughout
  • NOTE: Clock and Barometer do not convey          

 

 

Galley

 

The galley in Talaria is "L" shaped and efficient.

 

  • Double stainless steel sinks
  • Pressure cold water
  • Gimballed Optimus Propane stove with oven
  • Large, well insulated ice box with separate drain....does not drain into bilge
  • Smaller, original ice box has added insulation      

 

 

Deck and Hull

 

  • Deep, sea safe cockpit
  • Tiller Steering
  • Dodger
  • Divinycell coring in deck
  • Cockpit table that doubles as nav desk below
  • Deep storage lockers
  • Stainless BBQ
  • Cockpit Cushions
  • Man Overboard Pole
  • Horseshoe Life Ring       

 

 

Sails and Rigging

 

  • Extruded aluminum mast and boom
  • Mainsail
  • 130% Genoa - light weight
  • 100% Jib with reef points- heavy weight
  • UK Storm Blade
  • Primaries are Anderson 46 Two Speed Self Tailing Winches - Upgrade
  • Anderson single speed winches on cabin top
  • Mainsail Traveler in Cockpit
  • All halyards led aft to the cockpit
  • Whisker Pole     

 

 

Electronics

 

  • Bulkhead Mounted Compass
  • The Silva Depth Sounder and and speedo have been replaced by a Garmin 456s GPS with Depth Sounder       

 

 

Electrical

 

  • Talaria has a 12v ship's service
  • Larger engine alternator
  • Three Stage Alternator/ Regulator
  • (2) Group 27 AGM Batteries
  • (1) Group 24 AGM Battery
  • (3) 12v Fans       

 

 

Mechanical and Plumbing

 

  • Volvo 3 cylinder 27 HP Volvo diesel engine - Fresh water cooled
  • 9 Gallon Stainless Steel Fuel Tank
  • Manual and electric bilge pumps - both replaced and upsized - manual bilge pump feeds to a T-valve that allows discharge either overboard or into a five gallon closed container
  • (2) 10 gallon propane tanks in a locker.  Gas sniffers have been installed in bilge, under stove and in aft locker under tanks.
  • Ice box drains have been fed to the sea cock that drains the sinks instead of draining to the bilge
  • Two 25 Gallon stainless steel water tanks
  • 10 Gal stainless steel holding tank with Y valve for dockside pump-out or sea discharge
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