Tana would make a perfect pocket cruiser for a couple or small family looking to island hop the Caribbean whilst keeping the storage and docking costs down.
This boat has been designed with charter guests in mind. She has a spacious cockpit that can comfortably accommodate up to 8 people and duel helms that really open up the cockpit space.
The fold down transom is a welcomed feature at anchor as it allows easy access to the water and gives you a foot or so more space whilst at anchor.
Tana started her life briefly in charter then in 2017 she sustained damage by hurricane Irma and the port side transom cracked and let water in up to the galley line. As a result, the engine was replaced with a used volvo penta with engine hours said to be around 3000. All wiring aft of the galley was replaced and she has a new fridge compressor and stove. Cosmetically you can see some water stains on the cabinetry aft of the galley but forward is largely untouched and stepping down below the overall impression is still good.
The exterior appears to be in good shape, there were a few repairs made such as the propane gas door and the teak seating on the starboard helm. But walking around the deck, there are no major signs of hurricane history.
For her price point, she stands out, its hard to believe you are on a 33ft boat as she feels a lot more spacious. Her interior layout and modern design is very appealing for living on board with great head room, 2 great sized cabins and an expansive head with lots of storage in the lazarette.
The shrouds are well placed so you can move easily on deck and with all lines leading aft she could easily be sailed single handed.
The engine has just had the sail drive seal replaced as well as the heat exchanger and elbow and pan gasket seal.
The genoa needs to be replaced as it was unfortunately cut wrong from a larger genoa and can only be used when reefed. The fully battened mainsail is serviceable but old.
Recent survey available on request!