33+
33
At a glance
| Attribute | Nord Star 33+ | Sargo 33 |
|---|---|---|
| LOA | 36.5 ft | 36.1 ft |
| Beam | 11 ft 1 in | 11 ft 4 in |
| Protection | Full wheelhouse | Full wheelhouse |
| Propulsion | Inboard / sterndrive | Inboard |
| ABG best use | Weekend family cruising | Offshore family cruising |
| Weather protection | 9.6 | 9.6 |
| Family usability | 8.9 | 8.8 |
| Overnight capability | 9.0 | 8.9 |
| Performance | 8.5 | 8.5 |
| Deck usability | 9.5 | 9.2 |
| Versatility | 8.2 | 8.2 |
| U.S. support | 6.3 | 7.0 |
| Relative value | 8.2 | 7.7 |
Where the buying decision changes
The 33+ is strongest for buyers who put protected operation and walkaround deck access ahead of maximum open-air social space. Its inboard / sterndrive setup creates a different ownership proposition from outboard-heavy competitors.
The Sargo 33 is an all-season family cruiser first. Its combination of protected helm, walkaround movement and cruising accommodations makes it especially relevant to owners planning substantial shoulder-season use.
The right answer depends on which tradeoffs you care about most. The ABG Score is intentionally broken into categories so a buyer can overweight the areas that matter for their own boating rather than treating the total score as a universal verdict.
Category edges
- ABG scores these two essentially even on weather protection.
- ABG scores these two essentially even on family usability.
- ABG scores these two essentially even on overnight capability.
- ABG scores these two essentially even on performance.
- ABG gives the edge to Nord Star 33+ on deck usability.
- ABG scores these two essentially even on versatility.
Who should choose Nord Star 33+?
Start with the Nord Star if your mission aligns closely with weekend family cruising, and if its inboard / sterndrive setup and full wheelhouse match how you expect to use the boat.
Who should choose Sargo 33?
Start with the Sargo if your mission aligns more closely with offshore family cruising, particularly if its propulsion and layout philosophy solve a higher-priority need for your family.
What to verify on a sea trial
- Noise and vibration at your realistic cruise speed.
- Visibility from the helm with passengers seated and doors/roof systems configured for bad weather.
- Transition from helm to dock lines with one adult operating the boat.
- Sleeping layout with the actual number of overnight guests.
- Engine-room or outboard service access and local service availability.
- Total delivered price with the options you actually require.
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