As the third model to join the SR line, the Bavaria SR33 measures up at 11.4m (37.4ft) and will be the smallest model on offer for the range so far.
Designed in collaboration with Italian yacht designer Marco Casali, the SR33 shares familiar design trends as her sister ships, the Bavaria SR36 and the SR41, but she also brings her own sense of character with sleek sporty aesthetics and a convenient layout for indulging days onboard.
Centralized around spending maximum time onboard the sports yacht, there are ample relaxation areas and multifunctional exteriors to meet every requirement.
As with other SR models, deck life and connecting to the sea are key features throughout the exteriors of the SR33, Bavaria has integrated a generous sun pad on the bow with an extra sun bed on the stern that can serve as not only a sun lounger, but also additional storage, a table or even contribute to an optional waterside terrace.
Served by a conveniently located fridge, wet bar and cooking plate, the stern can essentially be converted into an alfresco dining option, with the cooking facilities also able to serve guests in the main salon too.
Interiors offer a capacity for up to four overnight guests, who can be accommodated on the lower deck with a convertible salon that can transform the area into a more indulging suite.
Unobstructed views on the main deck offer abundant natural daylight throughout the interiors in addition to the naturally impressive viewpoints. Plus guests can feel connected to the outdoors at all times thanks to the sunroof situated above the helm.
Powered by double engines from either Volvo Penta or Mercruiser ranging between 500 to 700 HP, the Bavaria SR33 is an ideal entry-level model for the SR line and will be on display throughout the duration of the Boot Dusseldorf 2023 event.
To find out more about the show before attending in January, read our guide to Boot Dusseldorf.
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