Meet the Invincible Boats 33 Catamaran
The Invincible Boats 33 Catamaran is designed for practicality, reliability, and ease of use. Measuring just under 33 feet in overall length and with a wide 10-foot beam, this boat is laid out to give you maximum space while making sure every inch is functional. If you’re looking for a vessel that suits both fishing trips and relaxed family outings, this model fits right in. The 33 Catamaran’s hull is a patented hybrid semi-asymmetrical design, which combines features from both traditional catamarans and monohulls. This type of hull draws attention for its unique ability to cut through waves and offer a softer ride even when waters get rough. Many owners talk about how the boat handles choppy bay turns as well as longer offshore runs without the jarring motion sometimes felt on other boats. This reputation for ride quality and steadiness comes up again and again in online forums and in user feedback, and for good reason. It means you can plan your days on the water—whether that’s heading out to fish, hosting friends, or just cruising—and know that you can trust the hull to keep things simple and comfortable.
Dimensions and Walk-Through Layout
When you step onto the Invincible 33 Catamaran, the first thing you notice is how open and usable the space feels for a 33-foot platform. The 10-foot beam provides a stable footprint, meaning you’re less likely to notice tipping or rolling, even when several people move about the deck at the same time. The deck itself is smartly divided between the bow, helm, and aft sections, all designed around real-world use. In the bow, there’s molded seating that can double as lounge space or casting area, depending on what you need for the day. A coffin box or lounge seat can be added for extra comfort or storage, and these can be configured based on your typical crew or activity preferences.
Midship is where the console sits, and it’s wider than what you’d find on most boats this length, maximizing legroom for the captain and giving space to tuck in behind the windshield. To each side you’ll find sturdy handrails and wide walkways, so moving fore and aft—especially when fishing or carrying gear—is not a challenge, even for bigger groups or with kids on board. A self-bailing cockpit design helps keep water out after a big spray or rainstorm, and the deck drains efficiently through scuppers for easy cleanup.
The aft section includes a transom with extra rod holders, flip-up bench seating, and easy access to the swim platform. Many everyday chores and activities—whether it’s showering off gear, boarding from the dock, or rigging up bait—are handled here in an area that never feels crowded due to the beam.
Power Options and Fuel System
A big part of why people check out the Invincible 33 Catamaran is the level of power and efficiency it offers. This boat can be outfitted with twin, triple, or even quad outboards, though the most common setups are twin or triple outboard engines. The maximum recommended horsepower for this model is 900, giving you plenty of punch for fishing runs, pulling water toys, or just heading up the coast for a longer adventure.
With 400 gallons of fuel capacity, you can plan long days with less worry about stopping at the marina to refuel. Owners often report that, depending on engine brand and speed, you can expect a solid range on a full tank, making trips to the islands or deep offshore spots completely doable. The fuel system is designed with easy-to-reach filters and shutoffs, giving peace of mind to users who like to understand and maintain their own equipment. Multiple fill points also make refueling easier, whether you do it at a dock or trailer.
Detailed Deck Features and Amenities
Every feature on deck is there to make your time onboard better. At the bow, seating can be used as storage or lounging, and all surfaces are non-skid for grip, even when it’s wet. The forward console seat often includes a cooler or insulated box underneath, perfect for drinks, bait, or snacks. Larger models are available with coffin boxes, adding space for rods or larger catches. The gunnels include rod racks to keep tackle within reach but out of the way, and there’s toe space—an important detail for bracing yourself when fighting fish in rough water.
Moving aft, the helm station includes room for two large electronics displays, with water-resistant switches and a full dash layout that keeps controls intuitive. Folding footrests let captains pick their comfort level, and the T-top overhead includes lights, speakers, and additional rod storage for a truly functional helm. The leaning post has both tackle storage and slide-out coolers, handy for both fishing and entertaining.
The transom includes flip-up bench seating for added comfort, but it stows away easily if you need more fishing space. Under the aft deck, you’ll find a pair of huge livewells (with an option for a third), multiple insulated fish boxes with macerators for easy draining, and a raw water washdown system to clean off gear or decks fast. The utility of this space is a regular highlight in user reviews, since space isn’t just about seating—it’s about moving, working, and making memories without crowding.
Hull Design and Stability
The hull on the 33 Catamaran sets it apart from most boats on the market. Its semi-asymmetrical hybrid design increases lift and helps the boat cut through chop with less pounding, making longer runs and big water days a lot more pleasant. Many users specifically note its ability to keep the deck dry, even at higher speeds. The twin hulls provide lift that gets the boat on plane faster, and help it track straight without wandering—something that newer boaters appreciate because it means less driving correction, even in following seas.
The hull design also means superior stability at rest. When the boat is stopped for fishing, lunch, or a swim break, people can move around without the typical side-to-side sway you feel with a single hull. This is a big advantage for families or groups with children or older adults, where comfort and stability are top of mind.
Electronics, Navigation, and Controls
Having the latest tech is a standard ask for boaters, and the 33 Catamaran delivers here with big dashboard space and wiring for everything from GPS/fishfinder combo units to autopilot. Most boats in this class include power-assisted steering, digital throttle and shift, and space for stereo upgrades, underwater lights, and more. If you fish, options for radar and advanced sonar can be factory-fitted, and there’s room for multiple VHF radios or other communications gear.
Switch panels are clearly labeled and waterproofed, and everything is mounted for easy reach—no stretching or guesswork. The wiring runs are labeled for faster repair and upgrades. This means less downtime, even as technology changes. User feedback often mentions the easy access to breaker panels and batteries, which makes prepping for the day or cleaning up at night easier on everyone.
Comfort and Seating
Whether you’re cruising or waiting for a bite, the Invincible 33 Catamaran keeps comfort in focus. The wide beam gives space for thicker, wider seats throughout. The bow lounge can be customized with armrests and cupholders, while the forward console seat is deep enough for two adults or a crew of kids. The coffin box option adds a plush, full-length area for sunning or napping, and it also lifts for access to a massive dry storage compartment underneath.
Helm seating is adjustable, with leaning post options that convert into chairs or upright positions, and with the T-top overhead, you have tons of shade. For family outings, all cushions use marine-grade vinyl, and many have removable covers for easy cleaning. The aft flip-up seat can be stowed to open up deck room for fishing, or left down when you want to host a group for sunset cruises or sandbar parties.
Storage Everywhere You Need It
On a day when you’re bringing everything from coolers and tackle to towels, water toys, or camera gear, space matters. The 33 Catamaran includes multiple insulated fish boxes (forward and aft) for both catches and cold storage. Dry storage options are under seats, within the console (which is large enough for extra gear and personal items), and in the leaning post.
Rod storage runs under the gunwales and along the console, so your deck stays uncluttered and safe even when loaded for fishing trips. Lockable glove boxes and pocket shelves let you keep wallets, phones, and sunglasses tucked away but handy. Bilge access is wide for easy pump or filter checks, and batteries are also mounted where you can get to them, not buried under other equipment.
Fishing Features for Anglers
If fishing is top priority, the 33 Catamaran has you covered. Every version comes standard with at least two livewells—often upgraded by buyers to three for bait capacity and species separation. Each well is plumbed with high-output pumps, so even overnight trips don’t leave bait at risk. The insulated fish boxes up front and in the aft deck are pumped out by macerators, making clean-up fast after a long trip.
The wide beam makes it easier to move side to side when casting, gaffing, or setting hooks, and the non-skid deck means wet shoes and boat motion aren’t a problem. Rod holders are found every few feet on the gunwales, at the leaning post, and overhead in the T-top, each one reinforced and ready for serious tackle. Knife and plier holders, tackle storage drawers, and built-in cutting boards show the builder’s attention to detail for real anglers.
A raw water washdown keeps things tidy, while freshwater systems can rinse hands or clean up gear at the end of the day. For bigger adventures, users often add outriggers or extra rod tubes for trolling, and the boat has enough deck space to let a couple of anglers fish at the same time without running into each other.
Family and Social Features
For families, it’s about more than fishing. The 33 Catamaran’s wide-open layout makes it easy to host groups, even for all-day outings. Bow seating is spacious and safe, with grab handles positioned all around for little ones and guests who need extra confidence moving about. The full-height bow rail and high gunwale design prevent accidental slips, even with kids onboard.
The console interior offers room for a full marine head (toilet), freshwater sink, and even a changing space for privacy. Shade from the T-top extends over much of the cockpit, and optional aft shades can cover the stern area, helping everyone stay cool during summer days. There’s room in coolers for plenty of snacks and drinks, and the self-draining deck means spilled soda or snacks are not an issue.
The stereo can be upgraded to premium marine audio, with speakers throughout the bow, helm, and aft deck. Waterproof charging ports, LED courtesy lighting, and quick-mount tables make entertaining and relaxing easy. Many owners choose to add swim platforms or ladders for easier access to the water during stops.
Maintenance, Durability, and Build
Boating should be fun, not a headache. That’s why the Invincible 33 Catamaran uses a resin-infused, all-fiberglass build with no wood in its structure—so you don’t have to worry about rot. The gelcoat finish stands up well to sun and salt, and hardware is top-grade stainless steel, chosen for long-term resistance to corrosion.
Cleaning is easy because every compartment is gelcoated and drains are oversized for quick hose-downs. Pumps, filters, and seacocks are located in a dedicated bilge area with enough headroom for easy checking, and hatches use heavy-duty latches and gaskets to keep water out. Cushions are made to take sun and spray, and removable covers make cleaning up after a busy day a five-minute job.
All wiring is marine-grade, and manufacturers usually provide a clear schematic if you want to do upgrades later. Bilge pumps have smart sensors, dual battery setups are standard, and access to electrical panels is immediate for any troubleshooting.
Safety and Security Onboard
From the start, safety features are built-in. The high gunwales are not only good for keeping everything inside—they’re padded for knee and thigh protection, too. Grab handles run all along the walkway and are also present near all seating. The non-skid surfaces on deck are a key design element, so slips are rare even when it’s wet or fishy.
The catamaran hull is well-known for its inherent stability. Even in rolling seas or while beached, the dual hulls keep the boat steady side-to-side. Navigation lights, automatic bilge pumps, and a full suite of courtesy lights are standard, so you can run safely at dusk or return home after sunset.
There’s storage for first aid and emergency gear, space for fire extinguishers and flares, and if you add optional man-overboard or engine shut-off alarms, the factory setups can handle them cleanly. Helm switches are labeled for fast shutoff of electronics or pumps in the rare case something needs diagnosing underway.
Environmental Efficiency and Thoughtful Design
As more boaters look for eco-friendly options, the Invincible 33 Catamaran’s efficient hull and reliable systems help keep things responsible. The hull design uses less fuel than many deep-V monohulls for the same speeds. Less drag also means less disturbance to sensitive waters and wetlands, something many users point out when using the boat in protected bays.
Bilge and fuel systems are isolated to prevent leaks, and there are clear overboard drains for washdown water or rain. The engines themselves use modern digital technology for better efficiency and lower emissions. Choosing the right propeller and setup lets operators get better economy for long trips, which matters for both the environment and long-term use.
The optional hull colors and upholstery are chosen to stand up to sun, so replacements or refinishing are rare. Having a boat that keeps its finish well is another reason why users report fewer environmental headaches.
Customization and Options for Every Need
Almost every feature on the Invincible 33 Catamaran can be customized either at the factory or with dealer help. If you want the focus on fishing, add more livewells, rocket launcher rod holders, a bigger leaning post with tackle drawers, or advanced radar. If your priority is family and entertaining, look at lounge seat upgrades, sunshades, USB charging ports, and premium audio.
The hull can be painted in hullside or custom colors, and many users pick interior lighting upgrades—like full-color underwater lights or helm accent LED strips—to match their style. Tower options and upper driving stations are available for those who want a higher vantage point or better line of sight for offshore spotting. Bait-prep stations, port and starboard tackle centers, and drink holders can all be spec’d before delivery.
Electrical panels can be built with extra breakers and the console can handle several large multifunction screens. Autopilot and joystick steering are available as upgrades, as are remote control spotlights and security systems for peace of mind at the dock or marina.
Preparing for Outings: What to Expect
When planning a day, the Invincible 33 Catamaran makes prepping simple. The wide bow lets you stack coolers, beach bags, or tackle in an area that is both easy to reach and secure. Most owners find set-up for a trip takes less than thirty minutes, even when fully loaded. There’s no need to rearrange gear at every stop because the storage is genuinely ample.
Onboard systems give at-a-glance checks of fuel, batteries, pumps, and electronics, so you know right away if anything needs attention. Launching off a trailer is straightforward; the catamaran hull sits well on common boat trailers, and its moderate weight keeps most popular truck haulers within spec.
After a day out, washing down is fast—the self-bailing deck and hose access make rinsing fish boxes, seating, and the console easy. Pumps and tanks are accessible through wide hatches, and because nothing is hidden deep in the hull or under seats, you spend less time on routine chores and more time enjoying the boat.
Trailering and Storage
Boat owners who trailer their boats will appreciate the manageable dry weight and wide beam. The Invincible 33 Catamaran is designed to sit comfortably on a properly specced dual or triple axle trailer. Most boat ramps are suitable for launching or retrieving, and the boat’s handling at low speeds means single or dual-operator loading is doable.
When not on the water, the hull shape allows for stable storage, and the all-fiberglass build stands up to long periods outdoors. Secure lockable hatches and storage for gear means you can leave equipment on the boat at a dock or storage yard with confidence. Covers and T-Top enclosures are available and recommended to keep upholstery and electronics protected from sun and rain.
User Experience: Real Feedback
Most owners agree on a few points—the smooth ride, strong stability, and flexible layout get discussed in reviews and boating forums. Many mention how the boat feels like a bigger vessel compared to its actual size because of the beam and storage options. They note that rough water handling is impressive, with far less pounding or spray than monohulls of comparable length.
For those switching from traditional V hulls, the ability to walk the deck or fish with a group without rolling or feeling unstable is a game-changer. Some mention the easier docking and slower drift even in windy conditions, which is a bonus for both relaxing and fishing.
The family-oriented features—shade, good seating, a real head, and lots of drink and gear storage—are called out in positive reviews from parents who use the boat with younger kids, friends, or older relatives.
Expanding Possibilities: Activities on the Invincible 33
Whether your lifestyle is centered on early morning fishing, afternoon adventure runs, or sunset cruises, the 33 Catamaran’s options allow for nearly every water activity:
- Offshore and inshore fishing with plenty of rod holders and livewells
- Water sports like tubing, wakeboarding, or pulling inflatables with twin or triple outboards
- Sandbar or island hopping with easy access to shallow water thanks to the 18” draft
- Snorkeling and swimming with deep swim platforms and sturdy reboarding ladders
- Hosting birthday parties, celebrations, or group outings in the open bow
- Wildlife watching, photography, and long slow cruises along the coast
Every trip can be personalized, and because storage and seating adapt easily, you can set up each day for whatever’s on the plan—without compromise.
Staying Connected: Comfort Technology and Modern Touches
Modern expectations for boats now include more than just a place to sit. The Invincible 33 comes ready for marine Wi-Fi installation, which supports streaming music, downloading maps, or even checking weather updates. USB charging ports, 12V outlets, and Bluetooth audio head units make sure everyone can keep phones and tablets powered and tunes playing throughout your outing.
High-capacity coolers, portable grills, and even snap-in deck mats are supported by the boat’s open power system and modular deck. LED lighting lets you set the mood for night runs or parties, and all controls are backlit for easy use in low light. Upgrades such as underwater lights are popular, giving the boat a welcoming and impressive look at the dock.
Owner Community and Support Resources
Invincible Boats owners are known for sharing tips, troubleshooting advice, and recommendations for upgrades and local service. New owners benefit from group chats, regional meetups, and social media forums where tips are exchanged about fishing spots, electronics tweaks, or routine maintenance. This support ecosystem is a big help for first-time catamaran operators or those new to larger boats in general.
Manufacturer and dealer service teams provide straightforward checklists for routine care, so even non-mechanics can complete basic maintenance confidently. Manuals are clear with step-by-step instructions, with online videos easily accessible if you prefer visual guides.
Long-Term Ownership: What Users Report
Owners who keep their Invincible 33 Catamarans for several seasons report that the boat holds up very well under regular use. Gelcoat stays glossy with simple routine cleaning, and the hardware resists salt corrosion. Upholstery, when protected with covers or cleaned regularly, holds its color and shape for years. The deck, boxes, and hatches remain solid without flex or cracking, evidence of quality fiberglass work.
Annual service is made easier by clear access to engines, batteries, and pumps. Filters and anodes can be replaced by owners or service shops, and electronics upgrades are fast because wiring chases are mapped and labeled. The resale market for these boats tends to be strong, helped by their durability and long-standing reputation in the field.
Regulatory and Launch Considerations
For owners who frequently move their boat between waterways, the 33 Catamaran’s well-under-40-foot length keeps it inside most regulatory thresholds for trailering and launching. Most states allow 10-foot-wide loads with common permits, and the dry weight can be handled by most 3/4-ton or 1-ton pickups with the right trailer and gear.
Launching, loading, and docking are aided by the boat’s flat ride at low speeds and strong reverse control from the outboards. Visibility from the helm is good, with the option to add cameras or radar for extra confidence.
Why the Invincible 33 Catamaran Stands Out
A few consistent features make this boat a favorite. First is the ride: users describing its ability to cut through chop, handle long runs, and keep passengers dry and comfortable. Second is the space: the wide beam and smart storage mean you don’t have to compromise, whether you load up for a full day or just bring the basics. And finally, the ability to customize the boat to your needs—whether as a hardcore fishing machine, a family cruiser, or a mix—means you always get practical use from every trip.
Quick Tips for Getting Started
If you’re considering the Invincible 33 Catamaran, here’s a quick checklist to help you start your planning:
- Decide on your power setup (twin or triple outboards) based on where you boat most often and how fast you want to run.
- Pick comfort or fishing-focused options: do you want a coffin box or open bow, extra livewells or more seating?
- Talk to other owners in person or online for firsthand advice on what works best for your routine.
- Make a list of must-have electronics so the helm layout is ready for your screens, radios, and navigation tech.
- Get familiar with your local trailer and launch regulations if you plan to trailer your boat often.
Summary Highlights
To finish, here are the core specifics and features you can expect on the Invincible Boats 33 Catamaran:
- 32’11” overall length, 10’ beam for wide, stable deck space
- 400-gallon fuel tank for long days and fewer stops
- Up to 900 HP, with options for twin or triple outboard power
- Hybrid semi-asymmetrical catamaran hull for smooth, steady ride in all water conditions
- Wide, open bow seating with options for coffins, loungers, or extra fish boxes
- Deluxe helm station with space for advanced electronics and intuitive controls
- Multiple large insulated fish boxes and livewells, each with overboard drains or pumps
- Safe, high gunwales and non-skid deck surfaces throughout
- Stainless steel hardware and all-fiberglass construction for long-term durability
- Ample rod, tackle, and personal storage with lockable boxes and quick access
- Built-in washdowns, fresh and raw water systems, and easy-to-reach bilge
- Options for custom hull color, deck lighting, audio, and comfort features
- Full marine head in console, lots of drink holders and shaded areas for family use
- Supports fishing, family time, water sports, and more without sacrificing space or safety
- Supported by a strong owner community and helpful dealer/manufacturer network
Fly Yachts has the experience, technical insight, and real-world understanding to answer any questions about the Invincible Boats 33 Catamaran. If you’re ready for the next step or want detailed advice that’s specific to you, reach out to a Fly Yachts team member today and get answers that help you make a smart choice.
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