For Sale: 2007 Monterey 330 Sports Yacht
Description
There’s something instantly welcoming about the Monterey 330 Sport Yacht. From the moment you step aboard, it feels like a boat designed by people who really understand what you want from time on the water—comfort, ease, and a bit of quiet luxury without being flashy.
The cockpit is where you’ll likely end up spending most of your time. The layout just works—U-shaped seating that can shift around depending on whether you’re sunbathing, having lunch, or just relaxing with a drink. There’s a small wet bar with a fridge, sink, and even a stone benchtop that adds a nice touch. You’ll appreciate having 220V power available too—it means you can plug in an electric BBQ or anything else without fuss. Everything feels solid, from the stainless steel fittings to the elliptical bow rails that give a nice secure grip when moving forward.
At the helm, it’s surprisingly well thought-out. The dash is loaded but not overwhelming—Raymarine displays, trim tabs, Kenwood sound system, the usual suspects. Sightlines are great underway, and the boat handles like a much smaller cruiser—responsive and nimble, even when pushing into the 34-knot range.
Below deck is where the Monterey 330 really surprises. It’s open and light, with cherrywood cabinetry, a full galley, and enough headroom that you don’t feel boxed in. The island berth up front is generous, and the aft lounge space can be converted into a second sleeping area if you’re overnighting with guests. The air conditioning and generator make it feel a lot more like a little apartment than a weekend cruiser—perfect for longer stays at anchor.
You’ll also appreciate the practical touches: good access to the engine bay, storage (including smart spots like under the lounges), a decent head with a Vacuflush toilet, and a layout that never feels cramped.
It’s not trying to be overly edgy or modern—and that’s a good thing. The styling has aged well, and the build quality really holds up. If you’re looking for a capable, comfortable boat that can cruise, entertain, and feel like a second home, the Monterey 330 hits a sweet spot.
Recent Service History
-Stern drives rebuild by Volvo – May 2025
– Engines serviced by Volvo – May 2025
– Antifoul and Propspeed – May 2025
– Cut and polish – Feb 2025
– New Permateek decking – Jan 2025
– New VHF radio – Jan 2024
– Starboard engine injector service – Feb 2024
– Starboard engine rebuild by Volvo – Apr 2024
– Air conditioner service – 2023?
– New Deka AGM batteries Mar 2023
– New cockpit fridge Feb 2023
– Cut, polished and detailed – Aug 2022
– Stern drives serviced – Aug 2022
– Anti-fouled – Aug 2022
– Engines serviced – Dec 2021
Highlights:
– Engine and stern drives have been rebuilt.
– New clears, covers and bimini.
– New cockpit upholstery and sun-pad.
More Details:
– Stainless stern rail with 4 rod holders, bait board and stainless Sovereign gas BBQ with two stainless gas bottles.
– Detailed every 2 weeks; kept very clean throughout.
Disclaimer: Davis Marine Brokerage offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should use qualified surveyors to verify the vessel is suitable for their own purposes. Images depicted in this site listing may contain equipment & components not included in the sale and offering by the vendor.
Vessel Info
Make & Model | Monterey |
Type | Sports Cruiser |
Hull Year | 2007 |
Hull Material | Fibreglass / GRP / Composite |
Length | 35.3 ft (10.75 m) |
Beam | 3.43 m (11.25 ft) |
Usage(s) | Cruising/Leisure |
Specifications
Stock Number | 07M330B2 |
Draft | 1 m |
Displacement | 6441 kg |
Anchor & Winch | Delta anchor and winch |
Tender | None |
Covers | Bimini, clear and covers |
Generator | Kohler |
Airconditioning | Yes |
Drive & Engine
Engin Make | Volvo Penta |
Engine Model | Twin 5.7Gi 2 x 320hp |
Engine Hours | 450 Hrs |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Fuel Capacity | 795 L |
Engine Output | 640 hp |
Power Cycle | 4 Stroke Engine |
Propellor | Stern drives with duo props |
Thrusters | Electric |
Steering | Mechanical/Hydraulic |
Max. Speed | 34 Knots |
Saloon & Cabins
General | Master berth forward, second berth under stairs and a pull out berth from the couch. |
Berths | 5 Berth |
Shower | 2 |
Hot Water | |
Toilet | Vacuflush |
Entertainment | Sound system, TV |
Galley
General | Stainless steel fridge and microwave oven. Twin electric hob and sink set into a beautiful stone countertop, all surrounded by rich timber cabinetry. |
Fridge | Isotherm fridge |
Freezer | Freezer tray |
Stove | Electric stove |
Water Capacity | 159 L |
Safety Equipment
Fire Protection | Yes |
Distress Beacon (EPIRB) | Yes |
Life Raft | No Liferaft |
Power & Electronics
Electronics | VHF Radio, Raymarine C80 |
There’s something instantly welcoming about the Monterey 330 Sport Yacht. From the moment you step aboard, it feels like a boat designed by people who really understand what you want from time on the water—comfort, ease, and a bit of quiet luxury without being flashy.
The cockpit is where you’ll likely end up spending most of your time. The layout just works—U-shaped seating that can shift around depending on whether you’re sunbathing, having lunch, or just relaxing with a drink. There’s a small wet bar with a fridge, sink, and even a stone benchtop that adds a nice touch. You’ll appreciate having 220V power available too—it means you can plug in an electric BBQ or anything else without fuss. Everything feels solid, from the stainless steel fittings to the elliptical bow rails that give a nice secure grip when moving forward.
At the helm, it’s surprisingly well thought-out. The dash is loaded but not overwhelming—Raymarine displays, trim tabs, Kenwood sound system, the usual suspects. Sightlines are great underway, and the boat handles like a much smaller cruiser—responsive and nimble, even when pushing into the 34-knot range.
Below deck is where the Monterey 330 really surprises. It’s open and light, with cherrywood cabinetry, a full galley, and enough headroom that you don’t feel boxed in. The island berth up front is generous, and the aft lounge space can be converted into a second sleeping area if you’re overnighting with guests. The air conditioning and generator make it feel a lot more like a little apartment than a weekend cruiser—perfect for longer stays at anchor.
You’ll also appreciate the practical touches: good access to the engine bay, storage (including smart spots like under the lounges), a decent head with a Vacuflush toilet, and a layout that never feels cramped.
It’s not trying to be overly edgy or modern—and that’s a good thing. The styling has aged well, and the build quality really holds up. If you’re looking for a capable, comfortable boat that can cruise, entertain, and feel like a second home, the Monterey 330 hits a sweet spot.
Recent Service History
-Stern drives rebuild by Volvo – May 2025
– Engines serviced by Volvo – May 2025
– Antifoul and Propspeed – May 2025
– Cut and polish – Feb 2025
– New Permateek decking – Jan 2025
– New VHF radio – Jan 2024
– Starboard engine injector service – Feb 2024
– Starboard engine rebuild by Volvo – Apr 2024
– Air conditioner service – 2023?
– New Deka AGM batteries Mar 2023
– New cockpit fridge Feb 2023
– Cut, polished and detailed – Aug 2022
– Stern drives serviced – Aug 2022
– Anti-fouled – Aug 2022
– Engines serviced – Dec 2021
Highlights:
– Engine and stern drives have been rebuilt.
– New clears, covers and bimini.
– New cockpit upholstery and sun-pad.
More Details:
– Stainless stern rail with 4 rod holders, bait board and stainless Sovereign gas BBQ with two stainless gas bottles.
– Detailed every 2 weeks; kept very clean throughout.
Disclaimer: Davis Marine Brokerage offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should use qualified surveyors to verify the vessel is suitable for their own purposes. Images depicted in this site listing may contain equipment & components not included in the sale and offering by the vendor.