1985 Catalina 36
The Catalina 36 is a sloop rig, fin keel, spade rudder and keel stepped mast. Standard engine is diesel. Her interior offers three cabin layout including an aft cabin with a double and single berth, U-shaped dinette, head with shower forward and V-berth. Galley located aft to port with navigation station opposite. A well maintained "Fresh Water" Catalina 36 moored in Northern Lake Michigan.
1997 Catalina 400
This fresh water Catalina 400 is one of the most comfortable cruising yacht designs. Her large cockpit with twin wheels allows easy access to her swim platform, allowing you to sit outboard for good sail visibility, and is great for entertaining. Her comfortable interior is bright and airy and features two private staterooms and the spacious main salon tops it all off. The owner’s stateroom aft features a centerline queen island berth. The forward cabin features a v-berth with private head. The dinette makes into an additional double berth to accommodate the whole family. Two owner vessel with many recent upgrades. Newer sails, newer bow thruster, new E80 Raymarine display to name a few.
1996 Catalina 28
She is a MK II Tall Rig two owner fresh water sailboat, cruised mostly in Northern Lake Michigan. Currently stored for the winter with a custom fit winter cover. Trailer is excluded from the sale.
1990 Catalina Tall Rig
This "Fresh Water" boat has spent the last few years sailing the pristine waters of Lake Michigan with the current owner. This traditional design remains very popular because of the exceptional volume above and below decks as well as her sailing stability. “Head Stone ” is a tall rig with fin keel and sails faster than the standard rig. She is a fine cruising vessel with the interior space more typical of a 34 foot boat. There are berths for seven with standing headroom throughout the boat with an abundance of storage areas plus cockpit lockers. The companionway is huge for easy entrance below featuring four opening hatches & two opening ports making for a well ventilated boat below deck. Contact listing broker to schedule a showing.