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he 33 Express is all business – with a lot of pleasure mixed in. She’s got the Rampage/Donald Blount Sea Control hull with a 13-foot beam. It gives her a soft, dry, head sea ride, yet still provides a lot of space below. I like the options I got for the deck layout so I could put the stowage where I wanted. I got the lockable tackle center option with the slide-out storage drawers, the dividers, and the fiberglass sink with the spray nozzle and cooler boxes. She’s well appointed and incredibly agile.” >
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The center helm design provides excellent visibility and access and features a tilt-out pod. There’s plenty of room on the 35” X 13” mounting surface for all the electronics any serious fisherman would want. >
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The built-in lockable tackle center option features large slide-out storage drawers and adjustable dividers, gasketed covers, molded fiberglass sink with spray nozzle, cutting board and cooler boxes. This unit can be located to port, to starboard or both. If you’d rather cruise than fish, you can opt for the transom seat. Innovative deck options give you outstanding flexibility in the aft cockpit to fit your needs. The transom can be configured with a live well or stow-away bench seating. >
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The port side seating features a unique swivel seat with plenty of storage beneath. Forward, choose any two of these three modules: Bait Prep Tackle Center, Livewell, or Bench Seating. >
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“I never mix business with pleasure – except when I’m on my Rampage 33 cruising the stream in search of the big ones.”
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33’0” 35’6”13’0”29”
18 degrees
17,200 lbs367 gals60 gals
45 gals
LOA HullLOA with integrated PulpitBeamDraftDeadriseApprox. Dry Weight, Diesel EnginesFuel CapacityFresh Water CapacityHolding Tank Capacity S PECIFICATIONS R AMPAGE
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