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Extremely well kept 1985 Catalina 25 swing keel, tall rig, dinette. 4 year old Honda 9.9 XL with fewer than 100 hours. Doyle 2+2 mainsail sized for Capri 25 to accommodate bimini (see Tech Tips). Midship traveler keeps crew from being clotheslined by mainsheet. Two Lewmar 16ST primary winches, Lewmar 7 halyard winch on coach top. All lines led to cockpit. Retractable lazy jacks. Scott 135% genoa with foam luff (helps maintain good sail shape when partially furled) on CDI roller furler. Three year old upholstery on all interior cushions. Bottom painted with Micron CSC spring 2011; keel free of rust. Three year old keel winch and pendant. ICOM VHF, lighted Saturn compass, Standard Horizon depth sounder. Butane stove. Porta Potty. Garmin GPS, Chesapeake Bay maps, winch handles, cockpit cushions, life jackets, dock lines all convey. Midship cleats on genoa track. Forespar 7-17 whisker pole. Cruisair 5000 BTU hatch-mounted air-conditioner, 30 amp shore power cord. Folding radar reflector. Two folding sport-a-seats for cockpit. Two 13 lb. Danforth anchors and tackle. Raymarine ST 1000 tillerpilot.
Located at Fishing Bay Harbor Marina in Deltaville, VA. You can literally hop in this boat and sail it away, fully equipped. You will not find a better equipped or kept C25.
More pictures available or questions answered by emailing jbwillson@gmail.com
$ 7,500
Brooke Willson Deltaville, Virginia Catalina 25 SKTR # 5050
Dave, the boat is 1.5 hours away -- 3 hours round trip; we really only use the boat for daysailing for a couple of hours once or twice per month. We've outgrown the accommodations below. Someone who has more time to enjoy the boat should enjoy the boat. Maybe in three to five years when I retire, we'll get a C310 or something else big enough to cruise on without crawling over each other.
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