Cherubini 33

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Dorothy

We are considering purchasing a 78 Cherubini 33, but can find very little information on the sailboat. Any advise anyone can offer would be most appreciated.
 
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Ernie Tetrault

Can't go wrong!

I own a '79 H33 myself and I love it! I didn't have this problem, but considering the age, be on the look out for blisters on the bottom. Any alterations or "repairs" I've had to make have been mostly due to the prior owner's mistakes. The boat itself I have found to be quite solid and reliable for coastal crusing. My wife and I sail her with no problam. My cockpit is actually set up for single handing which also is something not usually found in a 33 foot boat. Check through the engine. It's had some amount of time on it too. All in all I've been very pleased with mine for the fours years I've owned her. Best of luck!!!
 
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David Foster

Reviews and a survey

At the lower left corner of the site home page is a link "The Boats". Then select the older 33. When you get there, you will find a link to about 20 owner reviews of this boat, which was designed by John Cherubini. Many of us own and love boats from this era. You will also find a link to boat listings son you can compare features and prices with your prospect. BUT...purchase of any boat from this era requires a really good survey. Spend some time getting a good surveyor. Then, if you like the boat, go for it! The survey will get you started on the maintenance the boat needs. The archives here will tell you how to correct almost any manageable problem, and these boats definitely reward the effort to keep them going. On the other hand, if the survey simply identifies too many issues for you to manage, then you are out of the contract, and can keep looking. Good sailing! David Lady Lillie '77 h27
 
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Ed Schenck

More info.

The recommendations to have a survey and to check the Reviews on this site are good ones. Other information can be found in "Forum Archives", just check all three years and use a search argument of H33. Also see www.yachtworld.com and select "Boats for Sale". You can see prices and lots of photos. Two other sites are the "Hunter Manual" at: http://people.ne.mediaone.net/tlyons/tdl/hunter/index.html Click on H33 pages there for full-size. And the Cherubini Photos at Link below. There's the page from the original H33 brochure plus pictures.
 
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Sam Lust

Are you looking for ???

---a HUNTER 33 or a Cherubini RAIDER 33? The way you phrase the question is ambiguous. If it is a Raider 33 I can aim you at someone to talk to. Or ifi t's a Hunter 33 we can help you out here with specific questions. Bear in mind our answersa might be questionable because all of us 33 owners seem to be quite pleased with our boats.
 
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Joe Gooch

The 33 Hunter the Best

The 33 is a sweet, comfortable, homey,and roomy boat. It, in my opinion,is the best. However, that said, there are some real dogs out there. Check the engine and I do mean check that sucker out because I bought mine with a cracked block; the owner did not know it however but I still had to fix it. I highly recommend a survey; you will be money ahead and may avoid an unpleasant experience. But, it is hard to beat a good 33. Joe
 
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Joe Gooch

Three Blade Prop

Dorothy, One more tidbit of advice--whether you decided on a 33 or another earlier Cheribini--consider changing the prop to a three blade. It will make a big difference in the power and handling of the boat. Good Luck, Joe
 
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