Offered By: Tait Yachts
Engine
Universal Universal
Total Power
23hp
Engine Hours
-
Class
Racer/Cruiser
Length
30ft
Year
1999
Model
30 MkIII
Capacity
-
1999 Catalina 30 MkIII
Designed by Frank Butler; one of the most spacious 30’ sailboats on the market.
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Dimensions
Nominal Length
29.92ft
Length Overall
29.92ft
Max Draft
5.25ft
Beam
10.83ft
Cabin Headroom
6.17ft
Length at Waterline
25ft
Weights
Dry Weight
10,200Lb
Tanks
Fresh Water Tanks
50gal
Fuel Tanks
18gal
Accommodations
Heads
1
Engine Make
Universal
Engine Model
Universal
Engine Year
1999
Total Power
23hp
Engine Type
inboard
Fuel Type
diesel
Electronics
Depthsounder
✓
Log-Speedometer
✓
Plotter
✓
Compass
✓
GPS
✓
VHF
✓
Inside Equipment
Electric Bilge Pump
✓
Oven
✓
Manual Bilge Pump
✓
Marine Head
✓
Battery Charger
✓
Outside Equipment
Swimming Ladder
✓
Rigging
Steering Wheel
✓
Sails
Battened Mainsail
✓
Sail Area
IJPE : 437.00 sq ft
I : 41.00 ft
J : 11.50 ft
P : 35.00 ft
E : 11.50 ft
Working Sail Area : 437.00 sq ft
Keel Details
Keel #1
Keel Type: Wing
Ballast: 4300 lb
Displacement: 10300 sq ft
Max Draft: 3.83 ft
Keel Type: Wing
Ballast: 4300 lb
Displacement: 10300 sq ft
Max Draft: 3.83 ft
Manufacturer Provided Description
The Catalina 30 Mark III has been redefined by incorporating some of the best modern features of the popular C-270 and C-320 designs. The transom and cockpit areas reflect the most significant refinements. The new stern section is now dramatically wider at the deck and curves gracefully to form a very functional and spacious boarding platform. The already famous C-30 cockpit is now even more comfortable than ever with wider coamings for outboard seating and new observation seats built into the stern rail. Low maintenance materials have been used extensively to give you more time to enjoy your C-30. New stainless steel traveler supports improve visibility and reduce friction on halyards. The Catalina 30 Mark III shares the under body and rig of earlier Catalina 30s, and is eligible to participate in Catalina one-design events and Class Association activities. Below deck, the layout that defined a modern classic has remained true to its heritage, but has become even more comfortable and functional with the addition of several thoughtful improvements and subtle refinements. The galley has been made even larger with the design of new custom countertop surfaces. With the larger counter space has come increases in size and number of cupboards and drawers. An all new dish and cup storage rack better organizes often used items. Varnished teak cabin surfaces are accented by polished brass light fixtures. Natural light has been increased through the addition of three fixed ports in the hull. As with all Catalinas, there is an extensive list of custom equipment, including a choice of wing or fin keel and tall or standard rigs.
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