Racine, WI
cell 847-338-8808
1984 Catalina 30 Tall Rig w/ Diesel
This is the famous classic Catalina 30 layout. More room than practically any other 30' sailboat on the market. And more sold than any other boat on the market.
She has a spacious vee berth forward with "tons" of storage. There are shelves around the edge of the berth and more storage under where the "vee" fits. This is a great place for those sea bags you never know what to do with .....
Next aft to port is the head, with a shower and sump, hot and cold pressure water and great ventilation. Across from the head are a hanging locker and more shelves for additional storage. The spacious salon is next with an L-shaped dinette to port and a single settee to starboard. The dining table stores up against the forward bulkhead when not in use, giving you a wide open feeling. It also converts easily to a huge double berth for the rare occasions when you really need to sleep seven people. There is generous storage throughout the salon with storage below and behind the dinette and the settee. There are shelves and cabinets outboard on both sides of the salon.
On starboard and just to the right of the companionway is the stand-up nav station. There is plenty of room for all of your instruments and it is the electrical hub of the boat. The breaker panel is hinged with a key lock and folds out for easy access for maintenance. There is storage under the nav station, and the batteries are under the shelf there also.
Across from the nav station is the U shaped galley. She has a gimballed, Origo alcohol stove with 2 burners and an oven, double S.S. sink, hot and cold pressure water system, manual fresh water system, great counter space, plenty of storage for all of your galley equipment and a nice sized icebox with refrigeration.
Aft and to port (behind the nav station) is the quarterberth. It extends under the floor of the cockpit to easily sleep a couple. There is an opening port and the front is open to the salon for lots of light and air. The companionway ladder is removeable to open up the sleeping area.
Features at-a-glance
LOD ....................
29' 11"
Beam ....................
10' 10"
Draft
...................... 5' 3"
Displ
.......... 10,200 # approx.
Ballast
........ 4,200 # lead approx.
Electronics
Sails and Rigging
This is a tall rig with the bowsprit.
4 Headsails: #1, #2 and #3 for racing; on furling jib for cruising
2 Mainsails
2 Spinnakers: ¾ oz. radial and ¾ oz. tri-radial
Two sail covers, one with lazy jack slits, one says Caveat
Aluminum spar, boom and spinnaker pole
Boom vang
Pro roller furler with dual track headstay (two spinnaker and two genoa halyards)
Straight track traveler
Lazy jack
Topping Lift
Back stay adjuster with 4to1 preventer (to re-attach when mast lowered)
Wooden pedestal seat base (approx. 6” lift to sit and steer)
Access to manual bilge pump
Extra lines: 1 light air sheet, extra port & sb jib lines (colored), dock lines (3 heavy, 3 medium)
bolt cutter
preventer, extra light air lines, 2 prefeeders, additional two line lead for job halyard
Deck and Hull
Full dodger and bimini set with all sides and connector (on storage barrels) (dodger fairly new from Boat Covers)
Deck light from mast
30 amp dock cord
Anchor and anchor rode at bow
Aft portion life lines have cushions around cockpit
Stern rail seat with seat pads and rail cushions
Throwable horseshoe with tie
Cushioned shroud covers
3 Bumpers
Custom canvas helm cover
Teak flooring grate
Lockable wheel for steering
Folding table at front of helm
Stern rail seats
Center swim ladder with step treads
2 bimini bracket poles in vinyl case
Three white vinyl surround cushions and a wooden/pvc holder for air circulation in storage
Handle for manual bilge pump / rudder control stick
Sumer hatch boards – 2 plexiglass and one wood with air vent
Alternate hatch boards – three wooden solid
Winter hatch boards – one large for bottom 2/3; on with rubberized canvas overlay for water
1 dock line hook set
Engine and Mechanical
11 hp Kubota diesel engine (less than 1300 hours) with folding prop.
Overflow coolant system, refill access and hoses
Refrigeration unit, vent for ice box
1 automatic pump – Rule 200 Heavy Duty Super Switch
1 manual factory installed
3 1-quart motor oil, 3 engine belts, 1 loose belt (looks too wide to use), 1 cap for battery anode
2 3L400 belts, 1 emergency belt (cut to size?), oil drain pump
Portable air conditioning unit with drain hose system
. Electrical
Battery Charger
2 Batteries – Optima from 2016; other slightly older
AC/DC service panel
Electrical meter tester
1 pig tail in, 1 pig tail out, 1 box of assorted fuses
Additional
The owner is getting out of boating and a lot of extras come with the boat. Every thing that you need to go sailing and have fun.
Plastic foot stool
5’ boat brush
Emergency tote box with 2 pairs of sail gloves (one used, one new) waist pdf
4 vest style life jackets in two mesh bags
1 3’ pincher to pluck items from water
2 boat hooks
SB Side shelf with US flag in canvas case, 1 shade (not sure to what), 1 extra piece of trim wood
garage bag holding brackets that attach to steps
Super soaker gun, hand water pump
2 large shammee cloths, 2 heavy duty paper towels, , 9 sponges, 1 brush (small for roughing surfaces)
1 gallon wet/dry vacuum (runs on shore power)
1 3’ net
Pair of boots
4 wire hanging cup holders, 1 clip on white stern or mast light, 1 folding table leg (I think), caddie buoy, 1 Orion air horn magnifier, 1 frisbee
Additional small lines, bungee cords, 3 pulleys, box grommets and cotter pins, 1 cord with alligator clips
3 pair sail gloves, 1 anemometer, 1 air horn magnifier, 1 bag with straps, foam strips to seal lazarette hatch lining
calculator, knife/razor blades, matches, markers, electrical tape (black and white)
green scrubbies, can cozies, 2 camp heat, 2 pair gloves, croakies
3 winch handles, 2 blockspad locks, marker, lumber
crayon, led flashlight, shop rags, extra plastic bags
Full cradle with six lift points and carpeted pads – dis-assembles for offsite storage
Custom made winter cover with pvc frame and custom rubberized canvas with tie downs
Mast horses – fold for easy storage, sized to rotate mast with spreaders attached
Caveat branded chock blocks
Screens to cover all port holes
First Aid Kit
100 lumens hand held spot light
Binoculars
2 Air Horns
2 Large Tool Kits – one all sail parts, the other misc general tools
Misc tools, scissors, tape, band aids, gas can spout, Velcro strips, small brush, zip ties,
Paddle or plug (depends on season) for speedometer
Tube of Life Caulk
Sail tab inserter tool
Two pens one waterproof notepad
Binder with boat specs, engine manual, basic sail plan
Plastic nautical reference charts
Bracing pole to keep desk open
This owner is getting out of boating and *everything* goes with the boat. Ready to sail.
Email for more pictures ...... inside and out !!
Asking Price $ 17,900.00
Jan
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