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42MKI 41' 8" CATALINA 1989 PRICE ON APPLICATION

Specifications

Accomodations:
3 staterooms
Length:
41' 8" (12.70 m)
Beam:
13' 8" (4.17 m)
Year Built:
1989
Builder:
CATALINA
Category:
Sloop
Location:
Central U.S.United States
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Basic Information

Builder:
CATALINA
Category:
Sloop
Model Year:
1989
Year Built:
1989
Country:
United States
Cockpit:
Yes

Dimensions

LOA:
41' 8" (12.70m)
LWL:
36' 0" (10.97m)
Beam:
13' 8" (4.17m)

Speed, Capacities and Weight

Displacement:
8300 Pounds
Water Capacity:
115 Gallons
Holding Tank:
34 Gallons
Fuel Capacity:
28 Gallons

Accommodations

Total Heads:
2

Hull and Deck Information

Hull Material:
Fiberglass

Engine Information

Manufacturer:
Yanmar
Engine Type:
Inboard
Fuel Type:
Diesel

Overview

FRESHWATER CATALINA 42 MKI

The Catalina 42MKI has earned an international reputation as the leader in her class, design, cruising performance, and comfort.  This three cabin layout with master pullman forward with ensuite head and stall shower is one of Catalina's most popular. With the upgraded elliptical rudder this Nelson Merrick offshore racing hull can accommodate a wide range of sailors worldwide  This classic  shows pride of ownership and is ready to cruise.

By far the C42 is "most boat for the money". If you are looking for a weekend cottage, live aboard cruiser even a club racer  the 42 is time tested and proven! Nicely equipped, fresh water since new, second owner.  The current owner has enjoyed her for the last 10 years.  The reason selling: Just ready for a change in boats.  This boat has been well maintained and given the best of care.  Call today to take advantage of this great offer!  This Fresh Water boat is located in Ohio. File# 16081704R

Description:

Catalina Yachts has long been one of the most successful sailing yacht manufacturers in the world, but what is perhaps most impressive about a company that doesn't even advertise its product is the number of hugely successful models they have had since introducing the Catalina 22 in 1970. In a business where a three or four year production run of a few hundred boats is considered a success, I can think of no manufacturer who comes close to Catalina's success in the number of models that remained in production for ten years or more. Having sold 700 boats by it's 13th year of production, the Catalina 42 is one of the most successful 40 plus footers ever built.

Catalina's in-house design team, lead by chief designer Gerry Douglas, designed the Catalina 42. Introduced with the 1989 model year, the 42 was the first American built sailboat of this size to offer a three-stateroom layout. The MK I version was built until February 1995 (hull #477) when it was replaced with the MK II version which remained in production until the 2004 model year. There were very few changes between the MK I and MK II models although, as a concession to popular European styling, the transom was rounded off at the deck. In addition, storage was added to the cockpit seating and a two-stateroom layout option was offered.

The construction of the Catalina 42 is as sound as any similarly priced and sized boats and better than some. The hull is constructed of a solid laminate of fiberglass and resin with no core materials. The hull is fitted with a structural fiberglass liner that incorporates the cabin sole as well as berth and furniture foundations. The deck is a cored composite with fiberglass and 3/4" end grain balsa wood. Where deck hardware is installed, 1/2" plywood is used instead of balsa wood. The deck and hull are joined in a shoebox fashion flexible adhesives and stainless steel nuts, bolts and washers on eight-inch centers. There is an aluminum rub-rail with vinyl insert fastened at the deck to hull joint with stainless steel screws.

On deck, the Catalina 42 is clean and unobstructed except for the deck hatches and handrails. The anchor windlass is located in a foredeck locker to keep it out of the way when not needed. Rigging shrouds are set well inboard to allow effective sheeting angles and easy passage on either side. The mainsheet traveler is located on the cabin top forward of the companionway and out of the way of the dodger. The cockpit is large with seats that are 6' to 8' long and big enough to stretch out in. The helm seat at the transom opens to allow access to a swim platform molded into the transom. Thee is a folding table in the cockpit forward of the binnacle.

The interior is bright and roomy with beautiful woodwork throughout. There is a head and shower forward where a V-berth cabin might normally be found. Between the main saloon and the forward head is a Pullman-styled stateroom with port berth and starboard hanging locker, chest of drawers and settee. The berth is wide and extends form centerline to the hull side and is 72" in length. The main saloon features a port side dinette with a drop-leaf table and a full galley to starboard. The navigation station is down the companionway stairs and to port. The three-cabin arrangement has mirror image quarter berth cabins aft and a second head forward of the starboard quarter berth cabin.

Accommodations

3 cabin layout offers two, essentially equal aft cabins both port and starboard of the companionway. The main saloon is spacious with pullman galley to starboard, chart table and crescent shaped dinette to port. Forward in the owner stateroom with pullman berth to port, seat and lockers to starboard, head in the forepeak.


Galley

Starboard side galley in the main saloon features refrigeration, propane stove and oven, deep double sinks and ample stowage.

Electronics

Speed, depth and wind at helm. ST4000 wheel pilot, Autohelm GPS, Loran C w/ remote, wet compass at helm, VHF radio

Electrical

12vdc system throughout vessel powered by 2 4d wet cell batteries. Batteries charged off diesel alternator and 110v shore power 30 amp charger. 110vac system throughout vessel, powered by 110v inlets aft to 110v panel. Powers outlets, water heater and battery charger

Sails & Rigging

Mainsail, Full Batten - 5 Years

Genoa 150% Furling - 4 years

Jib #3 150% - 3 years

Spinnaker Pole Mounted to Mast

Sheets, Control Lines and Running Rigging for Jib.

Deck

Walk thru transom with large T-shaped cockpit, Pedestal wheel steering, Pulpits, lifelines and stanchions, Contrasting molded in non-skid, Anchor locker in bow with anchor roller, Teak handrails and companionway boards, 2-Dorade vents, 7-Hatches.


Additional

Bimini with companionway cover. Electric windlass, Pedestal cover, Basic safety and mooring package, Double lifelines w/ P&S gates, walk thru transom with swim ladder, hot and cold cockpit shower, 10 opening ports and 7 overhead hatches, cockpit cushions.

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