San Diego, CA 92101
$14,900
San Diego, CA 92101
$14,900
Universal M 25 Xp
25hp
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Cruisers
30ft
1990
30
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The 1990 Catalina 30 is a well-loved and iconic sailboat, perfect for sailors looking for a combination of performance and comfort. With its spacious interior and thoughtful design, this model is ideal for coastal cruising or weekend getaways. The cabin features warm wood finishes, plenty of natural light, and comfortable sleeping accommodations, making it feel cozy and inviting. Whether you're an experienced sailor or just getting started, this Catalina 30 handles beautifully and is designed for ease of sailing. Well-maintained and built to last, it's a versatile vessel that's ready for new adventures on the water.
Nominal Length:30ft
Length Overall:29.92ft
Max Draft:5.25ft
Beam:10.83ft
Length at Waterline:25ft
Fresh Water Tanks:1 × 25gal
Fuel Tanks:1 × 18gal
Holding Tanks:1 × 17gal
Engine Make:Universal
Engine Model:M 25 Xp
Total Power:25hp
Engine Type:inboard
Fuel Type:diesel
Shore Power Inlet:✓
Autopilot:✓
Radio:✓
Compass:✓
VHF:✓
Electric Bilge Pump:✓
Manual Bilge Pump:✓
Marine Head:✓
Hot Water:✓
Refrigerator:✓
Cockpit Cushions:✓
Swimming Ladder:✓
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