Marina del Rey Yacht Sales
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Marina del Rey, CA, US, 90292
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Catalina 36-MKII - main image

2001 Catalina 36 MkII

location icon Long Beach, United States
Year 2001
Length 36'4 ft
Price
$63,000

Available for viewing now in Long Beach

Specifications

Year Built 2001
Category Sail
Length Overall 36'4 ft
Beam 11'11 ft
Max Draft 5'10 ft
Cabin Headroom 6'4 ft
Construction Fiberglass
Hull ID CTYR1985J001
Keel Fin Keel
Engines 1
Total Engine Power 35 hp
Fuel Tank Cap. 25 gal
Water Tank Cap. 80 gal
Dry Weight 15000 lb
Ballast 6000 lb
Displacement 15,000 lb

Engine 1 Specifications

Make: Universal 35
Model: Universal 35
Fuel: Diesel
Engine Power: 35hp
Type: Inboard
Engine Location: Center
Year: 2000
Engine Hours: 6,877
Manufacturer Provided Description
Because the Catalina 36 is easily handled by a couple, has a big comfortable cockpit, a spacious interior with two private cabins and the integrity to pursue cruising dreams, many experienced sailors consider the Catalina 36 the perfect boat for their sailing lifestyle. The Catalina 36 MkII has all the important characteristics that made the original the most popular 36-foot sailboat in the world. The Mark II Catalina 36 is built in the same seakindly moderate displacement hull. It tracks surely and performs well in a variety of conditions. The deck is the classic trunk cabin configuration - proven, comfortable and functional. The main cabin and galley have received special attention to design and detail. The galley is a functional 'U' shape, with composite countertops, the sinks are near centerline for proper drainage underway. A large refrigerated ice box is aft and a dry food locker is forward. A gimballed, stainless steel LPG stove with oven is standard equipment. The main cabin can be arranged with a dinette or traditional table. The two seats and game table to starboard can be made into a settee or berth with the cushions provided. The entertainment center cabinet can be fitted with a stereo and concealed TV. The main cabin and all interior teak has the warmth and durability only obtained with multiple coats of varnish. The 36 has stainless steel hand rails and anodized spars, reducing maintenance on deck and extending the sailing season. The mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems have been re-engineered to increase dependability and accessibility. Engine access, for example, is excellent, with the one-piece, insulated enclosure removed. The hull is rugged, hand-laminated, solid fiberglass; the keel is lead with integrally cast stainless steel bolts. The mast is stepped through the deck on the keel and has inline spreaders and fore and aft lower shrouds, a sturdy arrangement that is easy to tune.
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.