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Catalina Owners: past, present, and future

A place for those who love their Catalinas and want to share their wisdom or gather some.

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Latest Activity: Feb 19, 2015

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sink

Started by Rocky. Last reply by Rocky Oct 11, 2010. 2 Replies

Bikes on Board

Started by Donna. Last reply by Donna Feb 6, 2010. 4 Replies

re-wiring for mast head lights

Started by Pepi Stahlmann. Last reply by Pepi Stahlmann Nov 5, 2009. 3 Replies

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Comment by Kevin M. Morton on January 16, 2009 at 11:32pm
Terri, I was told that if you have AC outlets on board, you should have shore power available, unless those were installed on a lark by a PO. Check the Port side coaming.
Comment by Kevin M. Morton on January 15, 2009 at 1:32am
I believe it is likely that you either did or do have shore power. I will make an inquiry at work and see if that was optional or standard.
Comment by Manolo on January 6, 2009 at 10:09pm
Hi Terri. I just went on google and found several sites that have plans for Catalina 22 bimini tops. One of the sites is: http://www.boatcoversdirect.com/products/bimini_tops/manufacturer/38/model/932/.

Google it and you may find some additional plans and ideas, drawings, etc.
Comment by Kevin M. Morton on January 6, 2009 at 9:42pm
Hi Terri. Not to toot my own horn (being an empoyee), but call Catalina Direct's Tech Line at 916-843-1971. I am certain they can help. We have sold biminis to both standard and tall rig owners.
Comment by Pepi Stahlmann on January 5, 2009 at 11:25pm
Terri - I have a 25 Tall Rig and a bimini (came with the boat). i can only use it when the boom is stowed (ie not when sailing). still helps when being anchored.
It might be better on the Standard Rig (like the one in the pic).
Comment by Morgan Fam on December 30, 2008 at 9:06pm
Hey folks, Catalina 36, '84 liveaboard coming up on two years now. Love the way she sails, so far been a great boat, easy to sail, points fairly well, and the roomy-ness ?? inside is great. Been very reasonable on maintenance, did a blister repair two years ago, (peeled, epoxy coats, barrier coats, bottom paint) and replaced a thru-hull. Everything else was regular maintenance, or old equipment that just died. I like this boat, it's taken a beating in 10 footers with ease, I think I handled that much worse than the boat did.
Anyway, does anyone else have the same year and length?
Comment by Kevin M. Morton on December 19, 2008 at 11:12pm
Welcome new members! I'm looking forward to hearing more about the boats you sail. I just adore my C27sr...my heart just swells when I see her waiting for me at the dock.
Comment by Pepi Stahlmann on December 4, 2008 at 8:22am
I have a 1985 Catalina 25 ... great weekend boat. Also enjoy working on her and keeping her in great shape.
Comment by EXCER A. MATOS on November 19, 2008 at 9:05pm
I sail "INQUIETO" Catalina-320, 1993 No.25. I would like to welcome you to my home,the beautiful Puerto Rico Island. Warm temperatures,translucent blue waters and white sand beaches. A place where families,friends and loved one can experience paradise....
Comment by Max Soto on November 19, 2008 at 8:10pm
Hi guys, just joined the group. I have a 1982 Catalina 38' "ESTANCIA" in Puntarenas, Costa Rica. It was about time to see a Catalina group here!!!!!
 

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