Catalina 36 boats for sale in North Carolina

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2002 Catalina 36MKII

2002 Catalina 36MKII

$92,500

Beaufort, North Carolina

Year 2002

Make Catalina

Model 36MKII

Category Racer Boats

Length 36'

Posted Over 1 Month

2002 Catalina 36MKII Simple Interest is a 2002 Catalina 36mkII with all the right features to make her a comfortable cruising boat with excellent performance and beauty. In-mast furling, aft-led sail controls, Lewmar winches, roller furling, Chartplotter, air conditioning and more. It's all here. Simple Interest is a two owner Catalina, sailed locally since new and sold and commissioned new by the listing broker. Her wing keel and shoal draft make this Catalina perfect for east coast and Bahamas cruising. Come see for yourself. Classic good looks and always a crowd pleaser.

1995 Catalina 36 MkII

1995 Catalina 36 MkII

$58,900

Havelock, North Carolina

Year 1995

Make Catalina

Model 36 MkII

Category Sailboats

Length 36'

Posted Over 1 Month

1995 Catalina 36 MkII July 2015: bottom pained, prop polished, topsides waxed, engine serviced, and a rigging inspection done. $5K price reduction. This is a remarkable Catalina 36 that needs nothing. It is a cruising boat that can be handled and enjoyed by a couple, or a couple with small children. Coy Mistress has been upgraded and maintained to the standards of an exacting owner. It is one of the best examples of this popular boat available. The owner is a data security professional and experienced sailor who has used the boat both for local cruising and as a second office. This is his second Catalina 36: he has outfitted it to fulfill the potential of this design. This vessel features tall rig and shoal draft wing keel for enjoyable cruising.  Every system on this boat has been evaluated and upgraded.  The boat has been carefully equipped with advanced electronics so that its owner can run his business in comfort while aboard.  Since November 2014 alone, over $5,000 has been spent on maintenance and upgrades, not including the electronics package.. The boat has a 135% genoa with roller furling, and the slab-reefing main with lazy jacks.  All sail-handling equipment is located in the cockpit. The boat is set up to be sailed single-handed or by a couple.  Topside, a full dodger, bimini, and connector panel provide complete cockpit shade and allow the companionway to be open in most weather while at anchor.  This feature greatly improves livability in the tropics. Screens are provided for all ports and the companionway. The bimini framework was designed with additional rails to serve as mount points for solar panels. The boat has a low-maintenance exterior: the only teak is the set of companionway drop boards. These boards are quality teak, revarnished/rebuilt in November 2014, and protected by custom canvas covers. At the helm is a Raymarine 9" e-series chartplotter, interfaced with the rest of the electronics: VHF radio, depth sounder, and (new) wind instrument. Instead of the more usual e7 display, the owner opted for the improved readability of the larger display.  A feature of this technology is the ability to view and control the chartplotter from your smartphone or tablet (either Apple or Android). A Samsung Android tablet provides a second nav capability at the nav station below, or you can use your own device. While sailing, your guests can view progress on their own smartphones. The boat has WiFi and television antennas on the mast. The WiFi antenna feeds a Ubiquiti signal amplifier and Netgear wireless router. The installation was professionally done by Seacoast Marine Electronics, an authorized Raymarine and Ubiquiti dealer. The owner's design goal was to provide a secure but easy to use WiFi network for business use and for entertainment. In the evening yo