- Features
- Cabin Lighting, Cabinets, Aft Berth, Dinette, Head, Ice Box, Port Holes, Head Sink, Pressurized Water System, Salon, Settee, Sink - Galley, Stove / Oven, V Berth, Bottom Paint Antifouling, Anchor, Anchor Locker, Anchor Rode, Bow Rail, Captain's Seat, Cleats - Fixed, Cockpit Seating, Cockpit Table, Cover - Helm, Non-Skid Deck, Self Bailing Cockpit, Helm Wheel, Bimini, 110v Ac Outlets, Ac Electric Panel, Battery Switch, Circuit Breaker Panel, Fuel Gauge, Shore Power, Tachometer, Volt Meter, Temp Gauge, Bilge Pump, Closed Water Cooling Sys., Holding Tank, Fuel Tanks, Rudder, Throttle/Shift, Mech, Water Tank, Compass, Navigation Lights, GPS / Plotter, Backstay, Boom, Lifelines, Mast, Running Rigging, Sloop Rig, Standing Rigging, Traveler, Winches - Manual, Grab Rails, Covers - Sail, Extra Jib, Main Sail, Rigged for Single Handed, Roller Furling Jib
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Stock #306814 - ***SALE PENDING*** The Venerable Catalina 30 MKII with Universal Diesel - Cruise the Islands or Finish the Great Loop!!The Catalina 30 MKII is a sailor's sailboat designed with features that combine to be uniquely Catalina. The increased sail area of the tall rig leveraged against her long fin keel enhances her able sailing characteristics. Her beautiful design is accented by a teak bowsprit, grab rails, and hatch, and the hallmark Catalina bow and cockpit rail cages.... (read more) This Catalina 30 has an updated reefing mainsail and genoa sail and the original sails are there for auxiliary use. The autohelm, headsail furler, lazy jacks, and well-positioned self-tailing winches enable single-handed sailing. The huge cabin hatch and wide open cabin space make moving about the Catalina very easy. Two large settees are nicely spaced for the crew to socialize, dine or rest, and give occupants the feel of a much larger yacht. At the ready is the Universal M25XP diesel engine that sips fuel and makes a great motor sailer as well.We are looking for people all over the country who share our love for boats. If you have a passion for our product and like the idea of working from home, please visit Careeers [dot] PopSells [dot] com to learn more.Please submit any and ALL offers - your offer may be accepted! Submit your offer today!At Pop Yachts, we will always provide you with a TRUE representation of every vessel we market. We encourage all buyers to schedule a survey for an independent analysis. Any offer to purchase is ALWAYS subject to satisfactory survey results.You have questions? We have answers. Call us at (941) 538-7803 to discuss this boat.Selling your boat has never been easier. At Pop Yachts, we literally sell thousands of units every year all over the country. Call (855) 218-2805 and we'll get started selling your boat today.Take a look at ALL ***28 PICTURES*** of this vessel on our main website at POPYACHTS DOT COM. We appreciate that you took your time to look at our advertisement and we look forward to speaking with you! This Catalina 30 MKII Tall Rig has had a home dock on Lake Michigan since at least 2003. The boat made a recent voyage across 'Lake Mich' to her current berth in Muskegan and is a great sailing vessel.
Updated in 2021 and 2022: Replaced bimini topper, backstay, deck lighting and wiring, starter and wiring for starting system, main and jib halyards, furling line, and added a new chartplotter.
Don't let this one get away! Call or email with questions, or make an offer to hold the Catalina! Ask for Jim Kerpan.
The key...great customer service. We love the marine industry and one of our core missions is to help raise the customer service bar in this industry.
At POP Yachts, we have become very good at building solid relationships with our customers, even without the upfront face to face interaction. We spend a full 2 months training our new sales associates on various techniques to help them excel at this "new" way of selling.... (read more) The game is changing. Without our relentless focus on instant communication, understanding these new sales techniques, and without our amazing proprietary software, this company wouldn't be anywhere near what it is today.