Pearson Composites will introduce the new Alerion Sport 33 this June.  Billed as a faster version of their Alerion Express 33, this new gentlemen’s daysailer is likely to turn heads for more than just its good looks. 



Chances are you’ve seen an Alerion Express on the water and admired the sheer, the overhangs and the grace with which they glide through the water.  Designed to be single or short handed, Alerions remind us of days when sailing was simpler and therefore more people would be found on any given afternoon enjoying a civilized daysail. 


Today, the Alerion Express line includes models from 20 – 38 feet.  The new Sport version was created with a lighter displacement to be a true performer, especially downwind with its asymmetrical spinnaker.   All lines are led through deck tunnels to clutches or cleats and within the reach of the helmsperson.   The tiller will provide quick feedback on the course and boxes on either side of the companionway will keep lines neat and organized.  The carbon mast and rod rigging also underscore the idea that this is a serious boat that’s designed to be light and fast. 


The cockpit is long and roomy as you can see in the picture of the deck plug just unveiled last week. The port seat locker has an optional built-in cooler while the starboard side provides storage for just about everything else.



Down below there is room to sleep four and a separate head, and a 20 HP Sail Drive keeps the Sport 33 powered when the wind disappears. 


The Alerion Sport 33 will be available this summer for $199,900 including sails.  That’s steep, but if you’re a gentleman who is looking for a performance daysailer, this might be just the ticket.  Check out www.alerionexp.com for info as it develops.


LOA 33’ 0”
LWL 26’ 4”
Beam 9’ 3”
Draft 5’ 0”
Displacement 8,000 lbs
Ballast  3,300 lbs
Sail area  609 sq ft
Sail drive diesel 20 HP

Written by: Zuzana Prochazka
Zuzana Prochazka is a writer and photographer who freelances for a dozen boating magazines and websites. A USCG 100 Ton Master, Zuzana has cruised, chartered and skippered flotillas in many parts of the world and serves as a presenter on charter destinations and topics. She is the Chair of the New Product Awards committee, judging innovative boats and gear at NMMA and NMEA shows, and currently serves as immediate past president of Boating Writers International. She contributes to Boats.com and YachtWorld.com, and also blogs regularly on her boat review site, TalkoftheDock.com.