Expertly restored in 2018, this 1972 Italcraft X 33 stands as a rare, high-quality example of the Gaeta shipyard's most successful designs. Built with a robust deep-V wooden hull, this 9.98-meter vessel has undergone a meticulous refurbishment that earned recognition in specialized nautical publications. The project included a new flybridge roof and a complete overhaul of the two 195 HP Perkins T6-3540M engines, which currently show only 200 hours of use since their 2019 revision.
Designed with a distinct profile featuring the characteristic inverted sheer line, the layout prioritizes both comfort and functionality. The spacious cockpit is complemented by an enlarged teak and steel swim platform. The flybridge, accessible via an integrated ladder, provides external steering controls and seating. Inside, the main deck hosts an L-shaped sofa, a functional bar cabinet with a fridge and sink, and a comprehensive pilot station.
Below deck, the accommodation includes a kitchen, a guest cabin with bunk beds, a separate bathroom, and a forward master cabin. The vessel is well-equipped for modern cruising, featuring an 185 HP bow thruster, Mase 3kW generator, Garmin 420s GPS, autopilot, and VHF. Electrical systems have been upgraded with multiple battery banks and a Quick battery charger, while comfort is enhanced by a 25-liter Quick boiler and ambient LED cockpit lighting.
This used boat is currently located in Rapallo, Liguria, at Porto Carlo Riva. Prospective buyers are invited to view this well-maintained vessel by contacting the agency at Calata Andrea Doria 2. Given its extensive history of maintenance and documented restoration, this Italcraft remains a standout option for enthusiasts of classic Italian motor yachts.