This 2002 Wellcraft 330 Coastal blends offshore capability with comfortable accommodations. Powered by twin inboards with a Kohler 7.3kW generator with only 25 hours, she’s equipped for extended trips or weekends on the water. The owner has kept up with maintenance, including transmission service in 2024, new risers and manifolds in 2023, annual bottom sanding painting and hull buffing. Inside, you’ll find a bright, air-conditioned cabin with a VacuFlush head, Bose sound system, and a galley with all the amenities for overnight trips. At the helm, Garmin and Raymarine electronics, dual VHFs, and new 2023 canvas and Eisenglass make for a comfortable ride.
Power & Mechanical
• Twin inboard 370HP 8.1L Mercrusiers- 1,012 hours
• Transmissions serviced in 2024
• Risers and manifolds replaced in 2023
• New batteries (2023)
• Kohler 7.3kW generator – only 25 hours
• New hot water heater
• Bottom sanded and painted yearly
• Buffed annually
• Dometic heat and A/C
Electronics, Helm, and Deck
• Garmin chartplotter
• Raymarine radar
• Two Standard Horizon VHFs
• New eisenglass and full canvas enclosure replaced in 2023
• LED deck lights
• Wet bar
• Live well
• Fiberglass hardtop with 6 rod holders
Interior & Comfort
• VacuFlush toilet system
• Induction cooktop
• Coffee maker
• Microwave
• Refrigerator
• Bose sound system in cabin and on deck
• Comfortable layout for or weekends away
• Custom curtains for windows
The Wellcraft 330 Coastal is one of those boats that bridges the gap between hardcore offshore fishing and comfortable cruising. Step aboard and you’ll notice the deep, secure cockpit with a full bait-prep station, livewell, and transom fish boxes—all built for serious fishing. Yet just a few steps forward, the cabin feels comfortable and spacious, with a full galley, enclosed head, convertible dinette, and roomy berth. Add in the hardtop with integrated rod holders, wide walkarounds, and solid hull design, and you’ve got a boat that’s just as ready for a weekend fishing trip as it is for a sunset cruise with family.











