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1983 Standard Rig Fin Keel Catalina 25 for sale. This boat is in very good condition for it’s age, and completely ready for Puget Sound cruising. $8,500 for the boat, plus we have a 2004 King saltwater custom trailer for an additional $1,800 (Trailer was $4,000 new). The boat is currently moored at Boston Harbor Marina in Olympia. Some of the features of this boat include:
Factory-option pop-top, which gives standing head room in the cabin.
The V-berth comfortably sleeps 2, the pipe berth (under the cockpit) sleeps 1, and we’ve added a custom frame that turns the salon into a queen size bed. My wife, I, and two children cruise very comfortably on this boat.
Standing rigging was replaced in 2004, have saved the original rigging as spares.
Bottom was professionally painted in November 2008 with Micron-Ultra by Shurtz Marine at Swantown Boatworks.
Teak was refinished a year ago, still in excellent condition.
Inventory includes:
Canvas: Includes dodger, mainsail cover, tiller and winch covers.
Sails: Ullman full-batten main sail (2004) in very good condition Ullman 135 headsail on CDI roller furling, foam luff and UV-protected leach (2004) in very good condition 150 Genoa w/ Sunbrella protected leach (date unknown) in good condition Older hank-on main and jib, never hoisted by us, but appear to be in decent condition
Electrics/Electronics: Knot meter New this summer Uniden depth meter w/ spare in-hull transducer VHF Radio Compass New this summer am/fm/cd stereo w/ aux-in (for the iPod) in water-proof enclosure USB jack on stereo (for charging the iPod and cell phone) Two 12v deep cycle batteries 30 Amp shore power w/ GFI 110v receptacle 50’ 30 Amp shore power cable Guest battery charger 12v cigarette receptacle (perfect for plugging in hand-held GPS) Unisolar 12v solar panel
Other: 2004 Honda 8hp motor and 6.6 gallon tank Magna propane BBQ Autohelm 1000 autopilot Two anchors each with chain rode Force 10 kerosene heater Marine head w/ 14 gallon holding tank Fresh water tank (not sure size, I think about 25 gallons) Radar reflector Fenders Cockpit cushions Custom cockpit table Safety equipment (life ring, fire extinguisher, horn) Dishes, cups, utinsels Spare main halyard and lots of spare lines Spare motor and electrical parts (including spare propeller) Original owner’s manuals
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by dmpilc</i> <br />I suggest listing the trailer in a new thread to give it more visibility. Pics would be nice, too. <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"> I will soon as I have the balance of the money in hand for the boat, which should be this weekend. I have definitely sold the new owner on this website- it's been INVALUABLE to me. Thanks everyone. Even with a new boat (not sure what yet, but when the Admiral insists on a larger boat, who am I to disobey orders?) this site will still be a great wealth of general sailboat info.
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