Speed is the weapon, and the Stockholm archipelago is the proving ground. Swedish manufacturer Zulu Marine builds the 33P for exactly this environment: tight island passages, unpredictable chop, and the kind of high-speed maritime work that demands a hull that won't quit. The boat you're looking at here is the same platform that's found favor with coastguard and defense agencies across Europe. The 33P is a 10.3-meter RIB using vacuum-infused carbon or glass fiber in a single-laminate hull engineered to stay rigid after a decade of hard operational use. It stretches 10.30 meters LOA on a 2.72-meter beam, draws just 0.7 meters, and tips the scales at 2,450 kilograms - light enough to fly! Power comes from twin Mercury outboards in configurations up to the 500R V8, with a cruise speed of 60 knots and a top-end capability pushing past 90. The perfect tool if you’re chasing a shadow fleet or drug-running boats. Originally developed for private recreational use, the platform's build quality and offshore agility made it a natural fit for tactical and defense customers worldwide. Out in the archipelago, where Sweden's special operations and maritime units train among thousands of islands and narrow straits, a boat that can cover water this fast and this reliably isn't a luxury. All photos by Zulu Marine AB.