Sail to Catalina
An exotic island awaits just off the California coast.
An exotic island awaits just off the California coast.
We took a day trip to Largo, Florida, to present designer Gerry Douglas with the Boat of the Year award for the Catalina 425.
The 2017 Overall Winner of Domestic Boat of the Year.
The judges have voted, and the winners are in! Here are the winners of the 2017 Boat of the Year competition.
As American production boatbuilding huddles on the sidelines, the builders of the homegrown, impressive Catalina 425 knock one through the uprights.
Catalina Yachts adds to its 5 series with the new 425. Twin wheels, portlights in the hull, a bowsprit, and a low-profile cabin top give
Check out this video from the Science Channel detailing the construction of a Catalina 445.
Due to increasing demand for mid-range boats, Catalina is introducing the new 425.
A versatile sportboat that offers the amenities of a big-boat in a smaller package.
A raceboat heritage makes the Catalina 38 a nimble cruiser.
LOA 27′ 5″ (8.36 m.) LWL 26′ 7″ (8.10 m.) Beam 8′ 4″ (2.54 m.) Disp. 4,200 lb. (1,905 kg.) Sail Area 380 sq. ft.
“This is a complete package; it’s a good sailing boat and well-thought-out. It’s definitely ready for prime time,” says Boat of the Year judge Ed Sherman of the Catalina 275 Sport.
An exotic island awaits just off the California coast.
We took a day trip to Largo, Florida, to present designer Gerry Douglas with the Boat of the Year award for the Catalina 425.
The 2017 Overall Winner of Domestic Boat of the Year.
The judges have voted, and the winners are in! Here are the winners of the 2017 Boat of the Year competition.
As American production boatbuilding huddles on the sidelines, the builders of the homegrown, impressive Catalina 425 knock one through the uprights.
Catalina Yachts adds to its 5 series with the new 425. Twin wheels, portlights in the hull, a bowsprit, and a low-profile cabin top give
Check out this video from the Science Channel detailing the construction of a Catalina 445.
Due to increasing demand for mid-range boats, Catalina is introducing the new 425.
A versatile sportboat that offers the amenities of a big-boat in a smaller package.
A raceboat heritage makes the Catalina 38 a nimble cruiser.
LOA 27′ 5″ (8.36 m.) LWL 26′ 7″ (8.10 m.) Beam 8′ 4″ (2.54 m.) Disp. 4,200 lb. (1,905 kg.) Sail Area 380 sq. ft.
“This is a complete package; it’s a good sailing boat and well-thought-out. It’s definitely ready for prime time,” says Boat of the Year judge Ed Sherman of the Catalina 275 Sport.
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