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Race-Ready Sigma 33 'Razzmatazz' Listed for €19,500

7th April 2025
The Sigma 33 Razzmatazz is listed on Afloat boats for sale with an asking price of €19,500
The Sigma 33 Razzmatazz is listed on Afloat boats for sale with an asking price of €19,500.

The Sigma 33 Razzmatazz is listed on Afloat boats for sale with an asking price of €19,500. This vessel, moored in West Cork, is described as a fast sailing cruiser with significant racing potential.

Recent upgrades include a new 12v 110Ah AGM battery installed in September 2023. The spray hood was repaired and fully resewn in August 2023.

The boat features a resewn boom lazyjack main bag, with new antifoul scheduled for the underbody before the 2025 season. The engine was serviced in 2025, which included new oil and a filter replacement.

Notable features also include a 2023 speed transducer rotor, which is not yet fitted, and new shrouds and backstay installed in 2022 by Mast & Rigging Ireland.

Additional enhancements from 2022 encompass new mast brackets, backing plates, Dyneema halyards, and a water pump. A new 2KG fire extinguisher was also added that year.

The boat features a Tacktick MN100 T120 wind transmitter fitted in Spring 2022, along with a B&G Vulcan V7 chartplotter equipped with C-Map Reveal charts for the UK and Ireland.

The underbody was soda blasted, primed, and treated with new epoxy and Micron 350 antifoul in 2020. 

Potential buyers can also negotiate for a lightly used suit of UK Sailmakers racing sails from 2022 and a Harken Aerofoil twin luff forestay, which will enhance Razzmatazz's racing capabilities. 

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