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Saturna 33

Le voilier Saturna 33 est un monocoque habitable de croisière, construit par le chantier Wiggers Custom Yachts en Canada. Ce voilier Quille fixe, gréé en Sloop en tête, réalisé par l'architecte naval William Garden avec un tirant d'eau maximum de 1.68 m. La production a démarré en 1981.
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Garden design #611.
Originally the TRUANT 33 built by Truant Marine, BC, CA. (1977)
The tooling was acquired by Saturna Yachts of Saanichton, BC.(1981?)
For the SATURNA 33 the deck and coach roof were re-designed (by W. Garden)
The standard 'Offshore' version is shown here. A Pilothouse version was also available.
Boats were also sold in 'kit' form.
The molds were later acquired by Wiggers Custom Yachts where a few more were built.
It is thought that less than 50 boats were completed to this basic design.
Thanks to Saturna owner, Bob Coulson, for providing additional information.Garden design #611.
Originally the TRUANT 33 built by Truant Marine, BC, CA. (1977)
The tooling was acquired by Saturna Yachts of Saanichton, BC.(1981?)
For the SATURNA 33 the deck and coach roof were re-designed (by W. Garden)
The standard 'Offshore' version is shown here. A Pilothouse version was also available.
Boats were also sold in 'kit' form.
The molds were later acquired by Wiggers Custom Yachts where a few more were built.
It is thought that less than 50 boats were completed to this basic design.
Thanks to Saturna owner, Bob Coulson, for providing additional information.Garden design #611.
Originally the TRUANT 33 built by Truant Marine, BC, CA. (1977)
The tooling was acquired by Saturna Yachts of Saanichton, BC.(1981?)
For the SATURNA 33 the deck and coach roof were re-designed (by W. Garden)
The standard 'Offshore' version is shown here. A Pilothouse version was also available.
Boats were also sold in 'kit' form.
The molds were later acquired by Wiggers Custom Yachts where a few more were built.
It is thought that less than 50 boats were completed to this basic design.
Thanks to Saturna owner, Bob Coulson, for providing additional information.Garden design #611.
Originally the TRUANT 33 built by Truant Marine, BC, CA. (1977)
The tooling was acquired by Saturna Yachts of Saanichton, BC.(1981?)
For the SATURNA 33 the deck and coach roof were re-designed (by W. Garden)
The standard 'Offshore' version is shown here. A Pilothouse version was also available.
Boats were also sold in 'kit' form.
The molds were later acquired by Wiggers Custom Yachts where a few more were built.
It is thought that less than 50 boats were completed to this basic design.
Thanks to Saturna owner, Bob Coulson, for providing additional information.Garden design #611.
Originally the TRUANT 33 built by Truant Marine, BC, CA. (1977)
The tooling was acquired by Saturna Yachts of Saanichton, BC.(1981?)
For the SATURNA 33 the deck and coach roof were re-designed (by W. Garden)
The standard 'Offshore' version is shown here. A Pilothouse version was also available.
Boats were also sold in 'kit' form.
The molds were later acquired by Wiggers Custom Yachts where a few more were built.
It is thought that less than 50 boats were completed to this basic design.
Thanks to Saturna owner, Bob Coulson, for providing additional information.Garden design #611.
Originally the TRUANT 33 built by Truant Marine, BC, CA. (1977)
The tooling was acquired by Saturna Yachts of Saanichton, BC.(1981?)
For the SATURNA 33 the deck and coach roof were re-designed (by W. Garden)
The standard 'Offshore' version is shown here. A Pilothouse version was also available.
Boats were also sold in 'kit' form.
The molds were later acquired by Wiggers Custom Yachts where a few more were built.
It is thought that less than 50 boats were completed to this basic design.
Thanks to Saturna owner, Bob Coulson, for providing additional information.Garden design #611.
Originally the TRUANT 33 built by Truant Marine, BC, CA. (1977)
The tooling was acquired by Saturna Yachts of Saanichton, BC.(1981?)
For the SATURNA 33 the deck and coach roof were re-designed (by W. Garden)
The standard 'Offshore' version is shown here. A Pilothouse version was also available.
Boats were also sold in 'kit' form.
The molds were later acquired by Wiggers Custom Yachts where a few more were built.
It is thought that less than 50 boats were completed to this basic design.
Thanks to Saturna owner, Bob Coulson, for providing additional information.Garden design #611.
Originally the TRUANT 33 built by Truant Marine, BC, CA. (1977)
The tooling was acquired by Saturna Yachts of Saanichton, BC.(1981?)
For the SATURNA 33 the deck and coach roof were re-designed (by W. Garden)
The standard 'Offshore' version is shown here. A Pilothouse version was also available.
Boats were also sold in 'kit' form.
The molds were later acquired by Wiggers Custom Yachts where a few more were built.
It is thought that less than 50 boats were completed to this basic design.
Thanks to Saturna owner, Bob Coulson, for providing additional information.Garden design #611.
Originally the TRUANT 33 built by Truant Marine, BC, CA. (1977)
The tooling was acquired by Saturna Yachts of Saanichton, BC.(1981?)
For the SATURNA 33 the deck and coach roof were re-designed (by W. Garden)
The standard 'Offshore' version is shown here. A Pilothouse version was also available.
Boats were also sold in 'kit' form.
The molds were later acquired by Wiggers Custom Yachts where a few more were built.
It is thought that less than 50 boats were completed to this basic design.
Thanks to Saturna owner, Bob Coulson, for providing additional information.Garden design #611.
Originally the TRUANT 33 built by Truant Marine, BC, CA. (1977)
The tooling was acquired by Saturna Yachts of Saanichton, BC.(1981?)
For the SATURNA 33 the deck and coach roof were re-designed (by W. Garden)
The standard 'Offshore' version is shown here. A Pilothouse version was also available.
Boats were also sold in 'kit' form.
The molds were later acquired by Wiggers Custom Yachts where a few more were built.
It is thought that less than 50 boats were completed to this basic design.
Thanks to Saturna owner, Bob Coulson, for providing additional information.Garden design #611.
Originally the TRUANT 33 built by Truant Marine, BC, CA. (1977)
The tooling was acquired by Saturna Yachts of Saanichton, BC.(1981?)
For the SATURNA 33 the deck and coach roof were re-designed (by W. Garden)
The standard 'Offshore' version is shown here. A Pilothouse version was also available.
Boats were also sold in 'kit' form.
The molds were later acquired by Wiggers Custom Yachts where a few more were built.
It is thought that less than 50 boats were completed to this basic design.
Thanks to Saturna owner, Bob Coulson, for providing additional information.Garden design #611.
Originally the TRUANT 33 built by Truant Marine, BC, CA. (1977)
The tooling was acquired by Saturna Yachts of Saanichton, BC.(1981?)
For the SATURNA 33 the deck and coach roof were re-designed (by W. Garden)
The standard 'Offshore' version is shown here. A Pilothouse version was also available.
Boats were also sold in 'kit' form.
The molds were later acquired by Wiggers Custom Yachts where a few more were built.
It is thought that less than 50 boats were completed to this basic design.
Thanks to Saturna owner, Bob Coulson, for providing additional information.Garden design #611.
Originally the TRUANT 33 built by Truant Marine, BC, CA. (1977)
The tooling was acquired by Saturna Yachts of Saanichton, BC.(1981?)
For the SATURNA 33 the deck and coach roof were re-designed (by W. Garden)
The standard 'Offshore' version is shown here. A Pilothouse version was also available.
Boats were also sold in 'kit' form.
The molds were later acquired by Wiggers Custom Yachts where a few more were built.
It is thought that less than 50 boats were completed to this basic design.
Thanks to Saturna owner, Bob Coulson, for providing additional information.

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