The Antila 33 is a distinguished sailing yacht from the Polish shipyard Antila Yachts, renowned for its commitment to crafting comfortable, high-quality, and aesthetically modern vessels. Launched in 2014, this 33-foot monohull quickly gained a reputation, particularly in European inland waters and coastal areas, often affectionately referred to as the "Queen of Mazury". Designed to offer a harmonious blend of sporty performance and luxurious comfort, the Antila 33 appeals to both seasoned sailors seeking dynamic handling and those looking for a relaxing, well-appointed cruising experience.
Antila 33 Information, Review, Specs
- Make
- Model
- Number Built
- Production Year(s)
- 2014 - ??
Built by Antila Yachts, a private, family-owned business established in Poland in 2003, the Antila 33 embodies the shipyard's ethos of practical design, modern aesthetics, and user-centric features. The company, stemming from a deep passion for sailing, focuses on integrating thoughtful amenities such as lines led back to the cockpit for ease of handling, ensuring both secure and comfortable sailing.
History and Design
The Antila 33 entered production in 2014, building upon the successful design principles established by earlier models like the Antila 27. The vessel was designed by Michał Orych, a notable European naval architect, often collaborating with Adam Orych, who has shaped many of Antila's distinctive modern lines and ergonomic interiors. The design philosophy behind the Antila 33 focused on creating a yacht that is not only visually appealing with its modern and dynamic silhouette but also highly functional and spacious, particularly for its class.
Antila Yachts, during the era of the Antila 33's introduction, maintained a strong focus on refining its production capabilities within Poland, emphasizing craftsmanship and quality materials like solid fiberglass for both hull and deck construction. A notable feature of the Antila 33 is its versatile keel options; while primarily offered with a swing keel for shallow water access (minimum draft of 1.48 ft and maximum draft of 5.91 ft), a fixed keel version was also available to cater to different sailing preferences and cruising grounds.
Sailing Performance and Handling
The Antila 33, with its modern hull shape and well-considered sail plan, is designed to deliver an engaging sailing experience. Its reported sail area of 527.43 square feet and a displacement of 10,471 pounds result in a Sail Area to Displacement (SA/D) ratio of approximately 17.57. This indicates a moderately powered cruiser, suggesting good all-around performance in varying wind conditions, rather than being an extreme light-air ghoster or a heavy-air powerhouse.
The yacht's stability benefits from a wide hull and modern shape. With a ballast of 3,461 pounds, the Ballast to Displacement (B/D) ratio stands at approximately 0.33 (33%). While this ratio is typical for a comfortable coastal cruiser, it suggests decent, though not exceptionally high, stiffness, allowing the boat to stand up to a reasonable amount of wind. Based on its reported displacement and an approximate waterline length (LWL) of 30 feet, the Displacement to Length (D/L) ratio is around 173. This relatively low D/L ratio points to a lighter, more performance-oriented cruiser, aligning with descriptions of the Antila 33 offering "high speed" and a "sporty" character. Owners and reviewers often describe the Antila 33 as having "optimal sail area" and good handling characteristics.
Accommodations and Layout
The interior of the Antila 33 is characterized by a "light and spacious" ambiance, designed to ensure comfort during extended cruises. With a generous maximum headroom of 6.4 feet, the cabin feels open and accommodating. The layout, often described as similar to the Antila 26, is well-thought-out, maximizing the use of space.
While specific detailed layouts vary, typical arrangements include multiple cabins, offering ample sleeping capacity – some charter versions are configured with three cabins and berths for up to ten people. The interior features a luxurious design with a richly equipped living space. Modern amenities such as LED lighting and both 230V and 12V sockets are integrated throughout, providing convenience for a contemporary cruising lifestyle. The emphasis on comfort and modern design makes the Antila 33 a welcoming vessel for families and groups, whether for short weekend trips or longer holiday adventures.
Measurements
Construction & Hull
- Construction Material
- Fiberglass (Solid)
- Hull Type
- Monohull Sailboat
- Keel Type
- Wing
- Rudder
- 1x —
- Ballast
- 3461 lbs
- Displacement
- 10471 lbs
- Water Capacity
- -
- Fuel Capacity
- -
Engine
- Engine Make
- —
- Engine Model
- —
- Engine Type
- —
- Engine HP
- —
- Engine Count
- 1
- Drive Type
- —
- Fuel Type
- —
Rig & Sails
- Rig Type
- Fractional Sloop
- P (Main Luff)
- -
- E (Main Foot)
- -
- I (Foretriangle Height)
- -
- J (Foretriangle Base)
- -
- Forestay Length (est)
- -
- Main Sail Area
- -
- Foretriangle Sail Area
- -
- Total Sail Area (Reported)
- 527.43 sqft
- Total Sail Area (Calc)
- -
Dimensions
- LOA
- 32.78 ft
- LWL
- -
- Beam
- 10.63 ft
- Draft
- 5.91 ft
- Max Headroom
- 6.4 ft
- Air Draft
- 46.26 ft
Calculations
- Hull Speed
- — kn
- Pounds per Inch Immersion
- —