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1983 Catalina 30 Tall Rig

1983 Catalina 30 Tall Rig

$16,000

Pass A Grille Branch, Florida

Year 1983

Make Catalina

Model 30 Tall Rig

Category Sloop

Length 30

Posted Over 1 Month

Nice overall condition for the model year. The cabin has no odors. The upholstery shows well. There are some scuffs on the exterior, but nothing to raise a concern. The owner says she sails extremely well and has won quite a few races as the tall rig design and adjustable backstay really let it to get dialed in, depending on wind conditions. The owner is moving, so needs it sold ASAP...call today! Stock #360284 ***SALE PENDING*** Tall Rig design. Multiple race winner! Autopilot, GPS, VHF, galley and onboard head. This rare tall rig is fun to sail and offers full-time living capabilities. A very spacious cockpit allows comfortable seating for the crew. Lifelines surround the entire deck. The backstay is adjustable for better handling. There are two rear transom seats for an awesome vantage point while sailing. Roller furling headsail, easy-to-raise main, and a spinnaker is also included. The wide companionway gives access to the main salon. There is a navigation station to starboard. VHF radio and a Garmin color GPS are included with the sale. A roomy aft berth is a nice upgrade from a standard quarter berth most boats this size have. The galley has a dual basin sink, ice box and storage. Not currently installed--but included with the sale is a gimballed stove / oven. A large lounger is to starboard and a wraparound dinette table converts to another sleeping space. Moving forward, the head is to port and has a separate sink. Across from it is a wardrobe. The forward cabin has V-berth cushions and a nice size hatch to allow for great airflow. Reason for selling is moving away from the water.

1981 Catalina 30 Tall Rig

1981 Catalina 30 Tall Rig

$14,200

Port Washington, New York

Year 1981

Make Catalina

Model 30 Tall Rig

Category -

Length 30'

Posted Over 1 Month

1981 Catalina 30 Tall Rig, S/V Tailwinds is a 1981 Catalina 30 tall rig. She has spent most of her life in the fresh waters of the northern Chesapeake Bay, MD. I recently sailed her up to the Long Island Sound for the remainder of the summer. I am moving to Miami this winter so I am putting her up for sale now in hopes of finding her a good home.Tailwinds has been cared well for with consistent preventitive maintenance and numerous upgrades. A list of all major work is listed below.The Catalina 30 is a bit of a legend as far as classic fiberglass boats go and it shows under sail. Whether close hauled into 20 knot winds or a light air broad reach - her stability, speed and responsiveness will never fail to impress. It is the best of both worlds with this boat, big enough to feel stable in some nasty conditions but small enough to single hand.Also included is an 8' Achillies hypalon dinghy and a 2010 2.5 hp Suzuki outboard.I've put a lot of work into this boat and enjoyed every minute sailing her around the Chesapeake, Jersey Shore and Long Island Sound. If there are any questions please feel free to reach out. $14200

1985 CATALINA 27 Tall Rig

1985 CATALINA 27 Tall Rig

$14,990

Stamford, Connecticut

Year 1985

Make -

Model -

Category -

Length 27'

Posted Over 1 Month

1985 Catalina 27 Tall Rig One word may sum up the success of the Catalina 27—VALUE! For sale, Stamford CT, Tall Rig, Diesel, Wheel Helm, excellent condition. The Catalina 27 is an American classic. First launched in 1971, more than 6,600 boats were built during a 20-year production run, making it possibly the best-selling 27-footer of all time. Frank Butler, the 27's co-designer, as well as the founder and driving force behind Catalina Yachts, has an uncanny knack for creating boats that people love. The Catalina 27 is a spa­cious, user-friendly family cruiser.  Even by today's standards, these boats are quite roomy for a 27-footer. The designers provided this room and decent cruising accommodations in a package that remains good looking and "yacht-like" to most sailors’ eyes. A PHRF rating of around 210 means that the Catalina 27 can be raced compet­itively on Wednesday nights or in active one-design fleets, although racing is not its forte. It is an ideal boat for the way most of us use our boats, that is day sailing and week­end outings. The Catalina 27 was a "big" boat when it was first introduced in 1971. In fact, at the time it was the queen of the Catalina fleet. The look is " California1970s modern." This translates into an almost flat sheer line with a large but nicely blended cabin trunk and cockpit coamings. There is plenty of free­board and nearly 9 feet of beam, which, of course, creates space below. Under the water, the high­ aspect fin keel sweeps aft, as does the spade rudder. The Catalina 27 hull is solid fiberglass and the thick­ness tapers significantly from the waterline up. The deck is plywood cored. On deck, the Catalina 27 has a shallow but comfortable cockpit with a locker to port and aft lazarette. The companionway is enormous and there is not a bridge deck to speak of. The traveler is mounted over the companionway, The headsail tracks are inboard, allowing close sheeting angles. The forward hatch mounts flush, which is nice looking and saves a few toe bruises. Down below, the interior is spacious and user-friendly. The huge companionway makes stepping below a breeze. The layout includes a V-berth forward fol­lowed by an enclosed head. The saloon has two opposite settees and the galley is aft to port. This configuration includes plenty of storage, Headroom is about 6 feet and ven­tilation is adequate. One of the most surprising features of the 27 is how nicely it sails. The boat is fair­ly well balanced, and thrives upwind in moderate conditions. The Catalina 27 is responsive, relatively fast and easy to sail. The Catalina 27 fits the vague description of coastal cruiser and casual racer. With that said, several boats have made impressive pas­sages. This TALL RIG Catalina 27 is in excellent condition, no apparent issues with water intrusion, nor stress cracks aroun