The Delta 33 is without question, a great fun boat to drive. In line with this, ergonomically speaking, its wheel, throttles, and joystick, are just where you want them. Nevertheless, I do have some constructive critique to make regarding the helm. This includes the matter of the seat height in relation to the line of sight over the bow, as well as the low windscreen and the absence of an angled footboard.
Admittedly, some of this is subjective – I am 6ft tall; somebody shorter would get a better view beneath the leading edge of the windscreen when fully sat behind the wheel and hence, gain its protection. But I found this difficult due to my height. In addition, even with the Zipwake auto-trim-tab system deployed, it’s not until you hit 27 knots that the nose fully drops and the boat’s planing attitude levels out. Therefore, in order to get a good view over the bow, you need to stand. In this position, with my back firmly against the seat bolster, I found my feet and legs would have benefited from an angled footboard for additional security – especially as at present, the cockpit sole to one’s immediate left drops down three inches.
Like many craft, standing is where you will want to be when driving the Delta in an exuberant manner or when running through a seaway where you want the advantage of being able to read each wave. With this in mind, a height-adjustable helm seat would be a good idea, perhaps on that incorporates some form of lateral security for the helmsman, such as a fold-down armrest and/or a concave bolster to keep you planted. (Note – With regard to the foregoing: I can confirm that SE Yachts are considering fitting a footboard. Our test boat had no kill cord, however this has now been fitted. As a boatbuilder, Delta Powerboats, offer to assist in the fulfilling of any bespoke requirements a client may have).
In terms of driver’s visibility, one can look out of the sunroof when turning hard to port, but it is best to duck down and get a good look through the window first. If you’re someone who enjoys the wind in your hair and the feel of a sea breeze in your face, then no doubt you’ll be tempted to drive this boat looking out over the top of the wind shield. Then again, if you simply want to sit back and eat up the sea miles wind free, the sofa styled helm seat will be your chosen ‘saddle’ for the ride.