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<font size="2"><b>My boat has sold.</b> Thanks for all of the help over the years with my boat. I will have another boat in the future and will continue to follow and post on here. For now I will be racing my Force 5 at major class events.</font id="size2">
Overview: For sale is a 1982 Catalina 25 “Blown Away”. The boat has had the bottom sealed with Interprotect 2000 and VC-17 bottom paint. All standing rigging was replaced by Great Lakes Rigging. All halyards were replaced with all rope halyards.
Asking $ 9,900 for boat, trailer, jack stands and all gear.
The trailer was overhauled in 2007 with new surge assembly, stainless steel brake lines, Kodiak disc brakes and new bearing hubs from Champion Trailers. New trailer wiring with LED trailer lights installed in protective pipe. All new trailer tires and white spoked rims.
The boat also comes with 4 adjustable boat stands. Stands facilitate the lifting of the boat off the trailer to apply the bottom paint under the rollers.
Dimensions • LOA: 25 ft 0 in • Beam: 8 ft 0 in • LWL: 22 ft 2 in • Length on Deck: 252 ft 0 in • Minimum Draft: 2 ft 8 in • Maximum Draft: 5 ft 4 in • Displacement: 4500 lbs • Ballast: 1500 lbs • Bridge Clearance: 36 ft 6 in • Headroom: 5 ft 6 in • Freeboard: 5 ft 6 in • Dry Weight: 4500 lbs
Engine • Engine Brand: Yamaha • Engine(s) Total Power: 9.9 HP 4 Stroke • Engine Model: FT 9.9H • Charging Alternator • Propeller: 3 blade propeller • Year Built: 1989
Accommodations • Number of single berths: 3 • Number of double berths: 1 • Number of cabins: 2 • Number of heads: 1 • Seating Capacity: 4 • Interior cushions new in 2004
Electronics • Aqua Meter Bulkhead Compass • Si-Tex VHF Radio (Needs new wire to top of mast)
Sails • Main sail and full battened main sail • Furling Ullman 150 Genoa Sail (New 2007) • Fulring Storm Sail
Rigging • Harken MKII Furler • New Standing Rigging in 2007 • New Lifelines in 2007 • New Tiller 2006
Inside Equipment • Manual bilge pump • Head-Mate Marine head (Rebuilt in 2008)
Electrical Equipment • 2 – Type 75 Deep Cycle Batteries • Shore power inlet • Shore Power Cable • On-Board Charging System
Trailer • 1985 Trail Rite Tandem Axle • 3500 lbs per Axle • Surge Brake with backing Solenoid (New 2007) • Stainless Steel Brake Lines (New 2007) • Kodiak Disc Brakes (New 2007) • New Trailer Wiring and LED Lights (New 2007) • New Trailer Tires and Rims in 2007 • Fulton Heavy-Duty Fixed Mount Drop Leg Jack
Outside Equipment/Extras • New Keel Lifting Cable, Turning Ball and Keel Eyebolt Retrofit Assy in 2010 • Cockpit cushions • Swimming ladder • Catalina Direct Outboard Motor Mount, Four Spring (New in 2008) • 4 - Adjustable boat stands • Life Jackets • Dock Lines • Bumpers
New Magma Rail Mount Grill
Covers • Furler Jib Cover • Mainsail cover • Full winter cover with A-Frame support and zip open access door
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Chris Z</i> <br />. . . It is a 2 7/8 ball. This is normal with this size of trailer . . . <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">FWIW, the ball size is 2 5/16"
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