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Due to unforeseen circumstances I am selling my pride and joy "Gracie"
I've been to several websites and spoken to two sales people from marinas that sell Catalina Yachts. The "book value" of Gracie with the options listed at these sites ranges from $12,400 to $14,200. Gracie however has some extras and upgrades not addressed at these sites.
Extra winches etc that make her a breeze (forgive the pun) to single hand.
There are two 3 gallon Honda fuel tanks and two 6 gallon tanks that fit in both the fuel locker and the cockpit seat. (One of the 6 gallon tanks has never been used.) I found on my first trip from Philadelphia to the Northern Chesapeake that one three and one six gallon tank was sufficient.
A brand new Catalina mainsail still in the box. I got a good buy and knew I would need it sooner or later. (As I said this sale was not in my plans)
Teak and Holly sole plate in the cabin
Spare (brand new) prop for the 9.9 Honda. Electric Start/Alternator
VHF radio w/masthead mount antenna
Roller furling 130 jib
Dual batteries w/selector switch
Battery Charger
Shore Power
Camper top that is pristine. It was used exactly two times.
Full cockpit cushions including cushions for catbird seats and fuel locker.
Extra anchor, vests, dock lines, boat hooks etc, etc, etc
The asking price is set at 11,500 and that will include the winter storage which has already been paid. If you know anyone who is interested in a well cared-for 250 please let them know.
I'm not sure how to post pictures at this site but I will look into it. In the meantime you can see pictures in the BoatUS ad I placed by copying and pasting the link below. There is no trailer for this boat. It never had one. The P/O sailed it in the Hudson River nort of the Tappenzee Bridge and kept it in Haverstraw, NY. He traded it in on a new 309 at Winter's Marina in Rivereside NJ. I bought it from Riverside and they transported it down to NJ. The BoatUS site has a link to a service that will transport boats to your location at reasonable prices. You just enter the origin and destination zip codes and info about the boat for an estimate. Trailers come up for sale as well but I never found the need for one. I sail the Delaware River and into the Chesapeake from my location.
Notice: The advice given on this site is based upon individual or quoted experience, yours may differ. The Officers, Staff and members of this site only provide information based upon the concept that anyone utilizing this information does so at their own risk and holds harmless all contributors to this site.