Catalina 30
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Catalina 30

The Catalina 30 is one of the most popular and successful sailboats ever built, with over 6,400 units produced from 1972 to 2008. It is a versatile and comfortable cruiser that can accommodate up to seven people in its spacious cabin. The tall mast version has a larger sail area and a higher perform...
Year
1986
Condition
Used
Model
Class
Length
372

Description

The Catalina 30 is one of the most popular and successful sailboats ever built, with over 6,400 units produced from 1972 to 2008. It is a versatile and comfortable cruiser that can accommodate up to seven people in its spacious cabin. The tall mast version has a larger sail area and a higher performance potential than the standard rig.The Catalina 30 was designed by Frank Butler, the founder of Catalina Yachts, and later by Gerry Douglas, the chief engineer and designer of the company. The boat has a fiberglass hull and deck, with wood trim and teak interior. The hull shape is a moderate displacement design, with a fin keel and a spade rudder. The boat has a masthead sloop rig, with a single spreader aluminum mast and boom. The sail plan consists of an in-mast furling mainsail and a 135 genoa, which is roller-furled for convenience.The Catalina 30 has a length overall of 29 feet 11 inches, a waterline length of 25 feet, and a beam of 10 feet 10 inches. The tall mast version has a mast height of 48 feet 9 inches, compared to 46 feet 9 inches for the standard rig. The boat has a shoal draft of 4 feet 4 inches with the optional wing keel. The boat has a displacement of 10,200 pounds, and a ballast of 4,200 pounds. The boat has a sail area of 505 square feet for the tall mast rig. The boat has a hull speed of 6.7 knots.The Catalina 30 has a spacious and well-lit interior, with large windows and hatches that provide ventilation and natural light. The boat can sleep up to seven people in three separate cabins: a V-berth forward, a double berth aft, and two single berths in the main salon. The boat has a U-shaped galley on the port side, equipped with a stove, an oven, a sink, and an icebox. The boat has a head on the starboard side, with a marine toilet, a sink, and a shower. The boat has ample storage space throughout, with lockers, drawers, shelves, and cabinets.The Catalina 30 has a well-designed cockpit that can accommodate up to six people comfortably. The cockpit has a T-shaped layout, with two long benches on either side and a helm seat at the aft end. The cockpit has a pedestal-mounted wheel steering system, with engine controls and instruments on the pedestal guard. The cockpit also has two self-tailing winches for the genoa sheets, and two more winches on the cabin top for the halyards and other lines. The cockpit has a bimini top that provides shade and protection from the elements. The cockpit also has an open transom with a swim platform and ladder for easy access to the water.The Catalina 30 is powered by an inboard diesel engine that provides reliable and economical propulsion. She has a Universal M-25 three-cylinder diesel engine that produces 21 horsepower. The engine is located under the companionway steps and can be accessed from both sides for maintenance. The engine drives a two-blade fixed propeller through a shaft and strut system. The boat has an aluminum fuel tank that holds 18 gallons of diesel.The Catalina 30 is an ideal boat for cruising or living aboard, as it offers comfort, convenience, performance, and affordability in one package. It is easy to sail and handle, thanks to its simple rigging and well-balanced hull. It is spacious and cozy inside, thanks to its generous beam and clever layout. It is durable and reliable, thanks to its solid construction and quality materials. It is also one of the most widely available and supported boats on the market, thanks to its popularity and longevity.The Catalina 30 remains one of the most beloved and respected sailboats of all time, and a testament to the vision and skill of its designers and builders. It is a boat that can fulfill the dreams and aspirations of many sailors, whether they are beginners or experts, weekenders or liveaboards, racers or cruisers.The current owner has had her for over 20 years and below is the list of items addressed under his ownership.Rebedded the portholesInstalled 2 burner countertop stoveReplace holding tank for wasteHVAC installed (2016)Replaced throttle and transmission cables (2008)Included is a *West marine tender with outboardCustom teak cockpit table and companion way doors (original crib boards and sail cover available)Garmin 741chart plotterDeck recorded and painted (2010-2012)Bottom blasted and new barrier coat (2015)Updated lifelines, new main and Mack Pack (2018)New whale water heater and plumbing from tanks (2020)The “Catalina smile” was addressed and new SS bolts (2016)Currently in Rock Hall and the slip for this season conveys for a nominal fee.This boat is equipped with ElectronicsGarmin Speed Depth and TemperatureAutopilot Raymarine, Wheel PilotStandard VHF12-volt systemPower distribution system at the Nav deskBattery switch “OFF, 1, 2, ALL”2 lead acid Batteries110 Shore powerPower distribution panel at the Nav Desk110 outlets110 water heater110 battery chargerRigging and on DeckHalyards lead aft to the cockpit2 Lewmar self tailing winches on the cabin top2 Lewmar self tailing genoa winchesSafety equipmentBow and Stern Pulpit with lifelinesHand Holds on the cabin topAnchor and rode in anchor lockerSwim ladderUSCG approved Throwable PFDUSCG approved PFDs1 Flare kitFire extinguishers type ABCAutomatic Bilge pumpManual Bilge pumpGalley2 basin sink with hot and cold pressure waterLarge IceboxElectric toilet with holding tankHot and cold pressure water that can also be used as a showerSump pump drain in the floor (for Shower mode)Hanging closet across from the bathroom   AdditionalCockpit CushionsStern pulpit corner perch seatsMain dinette table converts to a double berthAnthony Colache: 410.708.6340 or email: [email protected] I possess a 50-ton, near coastal, Master License and grew up big-game fishing offshore of New Jersey and waterskiing the rivers of South Jersey. Additionally, I spent more than 20 years on active duty serving in all four corners of the globe before retiring from the U.S. Air Force in 2008. Whether in the market to buy or sell, let me continue serving but in a different way by asking you to put my 35+ years of boating experience to work you for!Show More

Specification

Year
1986
Model
Class
Length
372
Fuel Type
Diesel
Hull Material
Fiberglass
Hull Shape
Deep Vee
Offered By
S&J Yachts - ROCK HALL
Shore Power Inlet
Yes
Depthsounder
Yes
Log-Speedometer
Yes
Wind Speed and Direction
Yes
Plotter
Yes
Autopilot
Yes
Compas
Yes
GPS
Yes
Electric Bilge Pump
Yes
Manual Bilge Pump
Yes
Air Conditioning
Yes
Electric Head
Yes
Heating
Yes
Battery Charger
Yes
Teak Cockpit
Yes
Cockpit Shower
Yes
Outboard Engine Brackets
Yes
Tender
Yes
Cockpit Cushions
Yes
Cockpit Table
Yes
Swimming Ladder
Yes
Steering Wheel
Yes
Battened Mainsail
New in 2014 with 2 reef points
Furling Mainsail
newer mailsail
Genoa
Yes
Furling Genoa
135
Engine Make
Universal
Engine Model
M-25
Total Power
21hp
Engine Type
Inboard
Drive Type
Direct Drive
Cruising Speed
6.5kn
Max Speed
7kn
Length Overall
31.58ft
Max Bridge Clearance
47.33ft
Max Draft
4.33ft
Beam
10.83ft
Cabin Headroom
6.08ft
Length at Waterline
25ft
Dry Weight
10,550Lb
Seating Capacity
6
Fresh Water Tank
2 x 20 gal ()
Fuel Tank
1 x 17 gal ()
Holding Tank
1 x 20 gal ()
Single Berths
2
Double Berths
1
Twin Berths
2
Cabins
1
Heads
1
Type
Condition
Used

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