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The 10m (33ft) enclosed cabin fishing boat is designed to combine sheltered navigation, onboard resting space, and practical fishing facilities within a compact vessel layout.
With a 3.5m beam and capacity for up to 10 persons, the boat provides dedicated areas for navigation, resting, meal preparation, fishing, bait handling, and catch storage. The enclosed cabin helps protect the helm and passengers from direct exposure to wind, spray, and changing weather conditions during operation.
The vessel is configured for twin outboard engines, with a recommended power range of 2 × 250hp to 2 × 350hp. The final engine selection should be based on the completed vessel weight, intended operating area, expected load, and local marine requirements.
This model can be considered for recreational fishing, charter fishing, family cruising, and other marine leisure applications, subject to the final configuration and applicable local regulations.
Specification |
Details |
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Hull Length |
10m / 33ft |
Beam |
3.5m |
Approximate Weight |
3,000kg |
Engine Configuration |
Twin Outboard Engines |
Recommended Engine Power |
2 × 250–350hp |
Capacity |
Up to 10 Persons |
Top Plate Thickness |
5mm |
Side Plate Thickness |
4mm |
Bottom Plate Thickness |
6mm |
Hull Welding Warranty |
3 Years |
The 10m (33ft) enclosed cabin fishing boat features a well-planned layout that combines onboard comfort, convenient operation, and practical fishing functions. Each area is designed to make efficient use of the available space, providing dedicated zones for resting, navigation, meal preparation, fishing, and catch storage.
The forward cabin is fitted with a comfortable resting berth and soft cushions, providing a convenient place to relax during longer fishing trips. A toilet is discreetly installed beneath the berth cushion to save space while maintaining easy access when needed.
The enclosed cabin includes a well-organized helm console, a captain’s seat, and a co-pilot seat for comfortable navigation. A sink and stove are also integrated into the cabin, allowing passengers to prepare simple meals and refreshments while on the water.
The open deck provides ample working space for fishing activities. Seating is arranged along both sides of the deck, offering convenient resting areas without unnecessarily restricting movement. A fish storage tank is built beneath the deck to keep the catch securely stored and the working area organized.
The stern is equipped with a live bait tank and a dedicated bait-cutting board. This practical workstation allows anglers to store live bait, prepare fishing bait, and handle daily fishing tasks more efficiently.
The clearly divided resting, operating, and fishing areas create a practical onboard environment suitable for both recreational fishing trips and extended time on the water.
Regular care helps maintain the appearance and condition of the boat during long-term use.
Rinse the hull, deck, fishing area, and fittings with fresh water after saltwater operation.
Keep the fish storage tank, live bait tank, sink, and bait preparation area clean and free from residue.
Inspect the hull, welded areas, deck fittings, electrical equipment, and onboard systems at suitable intervals.
Follow the engine manufacturer’s maintenance schedule for the selected outboard engines.
Any repair or modification to the aluminum structure should be completed by suitably qualified personnel.
Depending on the final configuration and local operating requirements, the 10m enclosed cabin fishing boat may be used for:
Recreational fishing trips
Fishing charter operations
Family boating and cruising
Coastal sightseeing
Angling club activities
Marine leisure and hospitality projects
The cabin layout, seating arrangement, fishing equipment, onboard facilities, and exterior appearance can be discussed according to the intended use of the vessel.
Customization requirements may include:
Cabin and seating arrangement
Resting berth configuration
Helm console and instrument layout
Fishing rod holders and deck fittings
Fish storage and bait-handling facilities
Navigation and communication equipment
Lighting and electrical equipment
Exterior color and customer branding
The final configuration, supply scope, and available options should be confirmed in the technical specification and quotation before production.
Yes. The boat can be configured according to the intended operating purpose, such as recreational fishing, fishing charters, coastal patrol, sightseeing, or family cruising. Customization may include cabin arrangements, seating, storage compartments, deck fittings, navigation equipment, exterior colors, and customer branding.
To prepare a suitable quotation, please provide the intended application, operating area, preferred engine brand and power, required onboard equipment, destination port, and any customization requirements. This information helps determine the appropriate configuration and shipping solution.
The standard supply scope depends on the selected configuration. The vessel may be ordered as a hull package or supplied with additional equipment such as outboard engines, GPS, fish finders, radar, communication systems, lighting, fishing accessories, and safety equipment. The final equipment list should be confirmed before production.
The shipping method is selected according to the destination, vessel dimensions, port conditions, and customer requirements. Depending on the project, transportation may be arranged by flat-rack container, open-top container, roll-on/roll-off service, or bulk cargo shipment. Protective packaging and securing arrangements are prepared before dispatch.
Certification and registration requirements vary by country and operating region. Customers should provide the applicable standards or local authority requirements during the quotation stage. The manufacturer can then review the requested documentation, equipment specifications, and construction requirements before confirming the order.