1986 Cruisers 33' (10.06 m) Esprit 3370
Rochester, New York, United States
Freshwater boat with twin 454 v-drives.
- Cruisers
- Power
- Used
- Gas/Petrol
- Fiberglass Hull
$ 16,900 USD
€ 15,595 Euros
$ 23,021 CAD
£ 13,143 GBP
Description
The Cruisers 3370 Esprit is a heavy, solid, seaworthy family cruiser. With simple systems unlikely to give you many issues and a relatively low cost of entry this example is a great entry level cruising boat that will continue to impress. With tasteful cosmetic upgrades including some exterior paint work, cockpit upholstery, & modernization down below she’s ready to enjoy the rest of the summer on.
Features:
Twin 350 HP Chevy 454 Crusader V-Drives
Very nice camper top canvas enclosure
Upgraded trim tabs
New galley countertop
Plentiful storage
Impressive interior headroom
Very nice head with vacu-flush toilet
Air Conditioning
Inverter
Data Sheet
In Stock: Yes
LOA: 33' (10.06 Meters)
Type: Power- Used
Year: 1986
Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Full Details
Listing MLS by Yachtr.com
Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Corbo Corbishley CPYB.
We look forward to working with you!
RCR Yachts
40 Marina Drive
Rochester NY 14617 USA
Phone: 1-585-339-9730
Email: info@rcryachts.com
Website: https://www.rcryachts.com
RCR Rochester is located in the heart of the waterfront district in the area’s premier facility, Shumway Marine, with direct access to the Genesee River and Lake Ontario. Corbo Corbishley and Brendan Harris are the brokers on site.
Corbo Corbishley CPYB
Sales & Brokerage
40 Marina Drive
Rochester NY 14617 USA
Office: 5857522530
Cell: 585-752-2530
Email: corbo@rcryachts.com
A native of northern New Jersey, Corbo was introduced to sailing shortly after graduating Ithaca College and became obsessed with sailing. Crewing whenever opportunity arose he also bought and campaigned several one-design sailboats. While still sailboat racing whenever time allows on his J-70 “Late Life Crisis” he enjoys cruising with his wife Donna. They recently stumbled over to the “Dark Side”, trading in their Beneteau 37 for a Back Cove 37.