The Bavaria Vida 33 is the first outboard motor boat from the Bavaria shipyard. It comes in two versions, open and hard-top. According to the first visuals, the silhouette is rather sporty, accentuated by the sloping windshield that encircles the cockpit.
The foredeck is accessible from the port side passageway, with a door in the windshield. A design usually seen on American boats and more recently at Bénéteau or Jeanneau. Here too, two versions are offered: a large central sundeck or a recessed and off-centre saloon on the starboard side with its table that can accommodate up to 6 guests.

In the cockpit, the L-shaped saloon area with its cockpit table is on the starboard side. It will be possible to easily convert it into a very large sundeck. Opposite, the galley block is equipped with a refrigerator, gas stove, sink and storage space.
At the bow, the cockpit is equipped with three seats to take advantage of the sea-side navigation. The instrument panel houses two 9-inch screens and all onboard systems.

At the stern, the beautiful full bathing platform frames the outboard motors. This will make it easy to access the water without risk. As an option, it can be lowered hydraulically.
Below deck is a toilet and a convertible U-shaped saloon with double berth. A layout that makes it possible to envisage small coastal cruising.

The Vida 33 is available with 4 different Mercury outboard motor options: 2 x 150 PS, 2 x V6 200 PS, 2 x V8 250 PS or 2 x V8 300 PS.