Carefull not to put too much
junk in the trunk. It could cause trim problems. It does not take much weight to affect trim. Weight on the ends causes more problems than weight more centered on the boat.I'm not familiar with your type of boat but 33 ft long, lots of large diameter Stainless Steel tubing added up high and far back, dinghy davits, dinghy, outboard motor, gas tank, etc. That stuff can really add up.I have a C350 with loads of room for storage back there but I have had to learn to use restaint in what I pack. That was the reason that I gave up on the idea of dinghy davits. I tow a hard dinghy 14ft long. The marinas were scary at first but I learned to deal with it. When I come in, I raft the dinghy alongside after I slow down at the breakwater. It can be at the stern (usually) sometimes at the bow because I like to back in. It occasionally freaks people out to see a big-ass (13 ft beam at stern) sailboat coming down the fairway backwards with a dinghy rafted alongside. I can turn that 36 ft boat around in a fairway if it is 40 ft wide and that is with the dinghy tied alongside. Propwalk (or poor man's thrusters) is a wonderful thing. If things are really tight I will stop at the fuel dock or anyplace easy to drop off the dinghy before going in.