ALERION EXPRESS 33 SPORT

island packet 370A NEW MODEL, A NEW LINE.


There is something special about the feeling you get, tiller in hand, guiding an elegant yet astonishingly fast and nimble sailboat. Owners of our Alerion Express 28 know and praise this feeling.

So, it seems entirely natural that we would develop the next Alerion to deliver that same feeling but do so in a larger boat. Here she is: Alerion Sport 33.

Some elements of Alerion we would never tamper with: head-turning sheer, classic overhangs, thoroughly modern underwater shape, low coachroof, an abilily to singlehand, and a capability to sail easily in all kinds of wind and weather.

The heart and soul of this new Alerion Sport 33 are pure Alerion. But we have tweaked the performance with a lighter displacement than the Alerion Express 33 and provided the offwind horsepower of an asymmetric headsail.

When we launched our design process, we discovered that we couldn’t imagine a better hull than our much admired and proven Alerion Express 33. Reducing its displacement boosted the Sport 33’s SA/Displacement ratio, and significantly enhanced its racing potential.

The cockpit can be as serious or relaxing as you wish. Lines are led specifically to put all the controls within reach of the helm, so singlehanded sailing requires no gymnastics. Both the headsail and mainsail have additional multi-part fine-tune lines to avoid dropping the tiller for winching when out alone or in close action on the race course.

Those long cockpit seats let a full complement of friends or crew sit to windward or two of you to stretch out for a nap. Control lines run through deck-clearing tunnels to clutches and cleats, then into cleverly designed elbow-resting boxes on either side of the companionway.

Because even an Alerion cannot perform when there is no wind, a small diesel with Sail Drive gets you home when the breeze fails. Should you prefer instead to anchor out overnight (or take a weekend cruise), a pleasant, simple cabin layout includes four berths, more than sitting headroom, and all the necessities.

But, never forget that the intention was to put phenomenal performance and sailing joy into a deceptively pretty yacht. The mast is carbon with Nitronic rod rigging, the hardware package geared to sailing fast in company, whether that’s in one-design action or against all comers.

The infusion molded SCRIMP construction delivers strength and quality without excess weight. These boats are built to last for generations, not be disposed of when some rule changes or fad arrives. After all, Alerions have been described as timeless in style; why should they not be built that way?

 

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SPECIFICATIONS

LOA 33' 0"
LWL 26' 4"
BEAM 9' 3"
DRAFT 5' 0"
DISPLACEMENT 8000 lbs.
BALLAST 3,000 lbs.
SAIL AREA 609 SF
SAIL AREA/DISP 23.1
ENGINE 20 HP DIESEL W/ SAILDRIVE

Hull Shell

Infusion Molded (SCRIMP) GRP with biaxial and unidirectional E-glass reinforcing fabrics
Vinyl ester resin gelcoat reinforcing layer
White gel coat hull color
Molded and tapered single gelcoat bootstripe – Owner's choice of color

Hull Structure

Keel floors, keel sump, engine bed, mast step and longitudinal stringers molded integrally with the hull during the SCRIMP process

Deck

Resin infused (SCRIMP) GRP sandwich structure with biaxial reinforcing fabrics and end grain balsa
White deck with molded smoke white nonskid

Hull to Deck Joint

Flange type joint bonded with Plexus MA550 adhesive (ABS approved)
Full length teak toerail

Ballast Keel

Fin with integral bulb for low center of gravity
One-piece lead casting alloyed with antimony bolted to molded keel sump with 304 grade stainless steel bolts

Structured Bulkheads

Marine grade plywood bulkheads bonded to hull and deck

 

Furniture is Formica covered plywood with with varnished teak corner posts and teak fiddle rails
Varnished teak and holly cabin sole
The underside is sealed with epoxy

Steering

Edson 336 211T Pedestal Steering
36" Stainless steel wheel
Stainless steel rudder shaft with composite rudder blade
Rudder blade is elliptical profile, low drag section balanced spade type
Low maintenance self-aligning bearings

Standing Rigging

Navtec Continuous Rod rigging
All rigging is Nitronic 50

Running Rigging

Jib halyard runs below deck
Mainsheet runs below deck to cockpit
Jib sheet runs below deck to cockpit
Jib furler and outhaul lines run below deck to cockpit
Single line reefing line runs below deck to cockpit
Mainsheet traveler lines run below deck to cockpit

Deck Hardware

(2) Lewmar deck hatches over forward cabin and main cabin
Deck hatch over head compartment
(4) Stainless steel oval portlights
Custom stainless steel stemhead fitting
Teak handrails on cabin house top
(4) 10" Stainless mooring cleats
(2) 8" Stainless steel midship mooring cleats
Companionway sliding hatch with seahood and washboards
Molded port and starboard lazarette hatches with automatic courtesy lights
Lewmar Electric primary winches
Rope clutches: Lewmar Superlock
Hoyt Jib Boom by Hall Spars
Jib Boom light air extender
Harken 6:1 Mainsheet traveler track with cockpit control lines
Deck fills for fuel and water tanks
Holding tank pump out deck plate
Ritchie Binnacle mounted compass
Self draining cockpit with port and starboard drains
Cunningham and Quick Vang adjustments lead into cockpit

Mast and Boom

Pre preg carbon by Hall Spars
Carbon fiber gooseneck
Lazy jack sail retrieval system
G-10 Mast step
Steaming light
Masthead anchor light
Aluminum boom
"Moondust" Awlgrip finish on boom and mast
"Quik Vang" boom vang
(2) Sets of aluminum spreaders
Windex

Chainplates

Edson 336 211T Pedestal Steering
Stainless steel headstay tang integral with stemhead fitting
Stainless steel main chainplates thru bolted to interior structure