The Tiara 3300 Sport Flybridge is one of the most respected designs to come out of the Great Lakes sport cruiser market — built in Holland, Michigan, with a hull and fit-and-finish that has aged better than most of its contemporaries. This example has been owned by the same family for 30 years, is a freshwater Lake Erie boat, and shows the kind of care that comes with long-term single ownership.
Twin Crusader 454 block inboards at approximately 905 hours power this boat, backed by a 4-blade prop setup with a spare set of 3-blade props included. The flybridge is fully enclosed with a Bimini top and full enclosure — a practical advantage for Lake Erie's variable weather from May through October. Health forces sale.
Why This Boat
Tiara built the 3300 Sport Flybridge in Holland, Michigan, and the Great Lakes heritage shows — this is a hull designed for exactly the conditions you'll encounter on Lake Erie. The fully enclosed flybridge is not a luxury on this lake; it's a practical feature that extends your season and keeps you comfortable when the weather turns. Twin 454 Crusader blocks at 905 hours have plenty of life remaining, and the 4-blade props give you better low-end torque and reduced vibration compared to the stock 3-blade setup. Thirty years of single-owner freshwater use is about as good a provenance as you'll find on a 1989 hull. The spare prop set alone is several hundred dollars of value included in the sale. At $39,500, this is a serious boat for a buyer who wants flybridge capability on Lake Erie without the price tag of a newer build.











