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1990 Catalina 30 MkII

Denison, Texas

$23,500

Monkey Boogers is a 1990 Catalina 30 MKII.  She is in good condition and well equipped.  She has Auto-Pilot, Bimini, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration. 

Just listed.  More photos coming soon.

Disclaimer

Navy Point Marine Inc. is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Grandpappy Point Marina.

Basic Boat Info

Boat Name: Monkey Boogers
Make: Catalina
Model: 30 MkII
Year: 1990
Condition: Used
Category: Sail
Construction: Fiberglass
Boat Hull ID: CTYN5758G990
Has Hull ID: Yes
Keel Type: Other

Dimensions

Length: 30 ft / 9.14 m
Length Overall: 30 ft / 9.14 m
Waterline Length: 25 ft / 7.62 m
Beam: 10'10 ft / 3.30 m
Max Draft: 5'3 ft / 1.60 m
Dry Weight: 10,200 lb
Ballast: 4,200 lb

Engines / Speed

Engines: 1
  • Make: Universal
  • Model: M-25XP
  • Fuel: Diesel
  • Engine Power: 23hp
  • Type: Inboard
  • Year: 1990
  • Engine Location: Center

Tanks

Fuel Tanks: 1
Fuel Tank Capacity: 21 gal
Water Tanks: 1
Water Tank Capacity: 43 gal

Other

Heads Count: 1
Boat Class: Cruisers

Additional Information
  • All New Running Rigging including Halyards, Sheets, Backstay, Boom Vang, and Traveller Control Lines
  • New Mainsail Cover
  • Refreshed Bimini.  Resewn as needed, New Zippers
  • New Seaworthy Port Shades
  • Air Conditioning, Reverse Cycle, Heat & Air Conditioning
  • Refrigeration
  • Danforth Style Anchor, Chain, Rode
  • All Systems checked and working
Right Boat, 7th Feb 2024 by John Burnham / Samantha Wilson
Catalina 30 Review: Features, Performance and Tech Specs

The Catalina 30 has had a long and illustrious life and remains to this day a favorite on the used market. Over 6,400 Catalina 30s were sold during its 25-year production run starting in 1974, testament to its solid construction, functional layout, ease of sailing, a modest price, and the strong Catalina dealer network. 

So what makes it so popular? While it’s not really intended as a bluewater cruiser, the Catalina 30 handles coastal and inshore sailing with ease. It is ideal for weekends or week-long cruises thanks to its cleverly thought-out interior space. Overall, the Catalina 30 sails well, is a stable design in stiffer winds, and can be sailed single-handedly by a competent skipper. 

Despite several versions throughout its production run, including the MKII, first built in 1986, and the MKIII, in 1994, the basic dimensions of the model remained unchanged: LOA 29’11", beam 10’10", displacement 10,200 lbs., and standard draft 5’3". Likewise, the interior was never altered. Catalina’s approach to the huge success of the 30 seemed to be ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!’.

Catalina 30 Key Features 

There have been many versions of the Catalina 30 throughout its long production run, with different configurations. There have been standard and tall rigs, each with a bowsprit option, as well as shoal, wing, and deep fin keels. Following on from the MKII in 1986, the MKIII in 1994 made some noticeable changes, namely a slight widening of the hull aft, which allowed for a transom boarding platform. 

The Catalina 30’s hull, like all of Catalina’s models, is built of fiberglass and polyester resin, with a deck constructed of either balsa or plywood between fiberglass laminates. Belowdecks, the Catalina 30s layout remained unchanged throughout its life. With a wide companionway creating a spacious feel to the cabin, able to accommodate up to four with a separate head, large galley, and cozy saloon, it proved popular and user-friendly. The boat has an aft cockpit with a closed transom.  

While this model undoubtedly ticked a lot of boxes for many sailors, it had a few common problems, as described in various owners forums. Compression fatigue at the maststep on deck and in the bilge under the compression post has been commonly reported over the years and may need to be fixed. Likewise, old wooden spreaders sometimes fail, and leaks and separation may be experienced at the keel-to-hull joint. Ensuring these are all inspected in a thorough marine survey when buying will highlight any issues the boat might have. 

Catalina 30 Performance

The Catalina 30 impressively straddles the line between performance and comfort, offering decent speeds compared to competitors of the same era, despite a lower sail/displacement ratio of 15.22. The fin keel version has deeper draft, lowering the center of gravity and providing better performance upwind. A higher ballast/displacement ratio means the Catalina 30 stands up well in stronger winds. 

 

Catalina 30 Why Buy It  

 

  • One of the top-selling 30-foot sailboats ever
  • Spacious accommodation for up to 4 people including saloon and galley
  • Wide, deep hull creates exceptional space above and below decks
  • Known for its stability under sail
  • Variety of models and variations to be found on the used market
  • Good value for money on the used market with lots in circulation
Disclaimer

The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.

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