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2006 Catalina 350

Tracys Landing, Maryland

$115,000

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Deck Layout

The cockpit is spacious. The cockpit locker is large enough to stow an inflatable dinghy, and carries shelves on the hull side. Cockpit length on the centerline is 8′ 6″, though a steering pedestal and table with drop leaves reduce the space. Seats 8′ long allow room for sleeping outdoors on a 17.5″ wide surface. Backrests are 13″ tall. There are also “observation seats” in the stern pulpit, equipped with stainless steel drink holders.

Though the boat has a removable helm seat, the skipper may be most comfortable steering from a position next to a trimmer; a shorthanded sailor will have jib sheets at his fingertips. The cockpit will seat six comfortably on flat water, but odds are that when sailing to weather in fresh conditions, crew will sit atop the cabin or on the rail. A gate at the stern allows access to the swim platform, which has two storage compartments and a boarding ladder.

Shrouds supporting the double- spreader rig at the base of the cabin are attached to ball sockets that allow them to move with hull flex, avoiding the chronic problem of leaks at the intersection of deck, shrouds and chainplates. Genoa track is inboard, allowing easy movement forward on wide decks. The mainsail traveler is located forward of the companionway, producing mid-boom sheeting.

Accommodations

Step belowdecks and comparisons to other 35-foot production boats become difficult. This boat is all about space. The main cabin measures 9′ 6″ on the centerline from the base of the companionway ladder to the port bulkhead at the head. The cabin at its widest point, measured from the backs of settees, is 10′ 5″. To put that in perspective, a bedroom in an average-sized apartment is 10′ x 12′. Two hatches on the cabintop and five ports on each side of the cabin and hull add light that increases even more the feeling of spaciousness. Seating in this cavern is on a settee to port measuring 66″, and another to starboard measuring 73″. The latter can be bisected by a teak-veneered drop-down game table. 

The dining table, located to port, measures 31″ x 48″ and, with a bench on the centerline, will seat six. It can also be stored and replaced by a smaller “cocktail” table. The U-shaped galley has room for one person, who will be well-braced in a seaway, and is adequately equipped with standard gear—a two- burner stove-oven combination, reefer-icebox combination, and double stainless sink. Counter space is at a premium, though storage in cabinets and drawers is typical of a boat this size. A cutout provides space for a microwave above the stove. 

The nav station is tucked into a corner to port, requiring the navigator to sit facing aft on a cushion at the end of the settee. The size of the table, 25.5″ x 29″, reflects the tendency of today’s skipper to rely on electronics at the helm or cockpit bulkhead, and the use of chart kits, rather than full-sized NOAA charts. 

The forward stateroom berth measures 59″ x 77″, with easy assess from both sides. The area is enclosed by teak ceilings and shiny white surfaces accented by three reading lights. Storage is in two lockers and drawers below the berth. The area provides a comfortable retreat, although island-type bunks don’t provide security for people trying to sleep when the boat is under sail. They’re meant for use at anchor or in a marina.

The head is a full-sized compartment furnished with a shower enclosed by a folding door.

A second stateroom aft has a 55″ x 88″ berth and hanging locker.

The engine compartment is well- insulated.

Construction

The boat is constructed of five major moldings, following a system that originated with the Catalina 470. Major components include the hull, a fiberglass sub sole grid, deck, deck liner, and interior liner. The overall effect of this combination is to provide a stiff hull and deck, solid base for the interior and cabinetry, and to disperse loads.

The hull is solid hand-laid fiberglass consisting of a vinylester skincoat and layers of chop, mat, and roving. The grid system, similar to those employed by some other production manufacturers, produces a checkerboard of fiberglass supports in a pattern of athwartships beams and longitudinal stringers. The grid spreads loads from the shrouds while providing support for the mast, engine, and tanks. An improvement is that all of the boats have wiring and plumbing in conduits, easing the addition of accessories and maintenance.

The deck is constructed of layers of chop, mat, and roving, cored with end-grain balsa. Pre-tapped aluminum plates are bedded in areas where deck hardware will be installed. This is a relatively new alternative to bolts, nuts, and backing plates. It prevents deck leaks, but will be a big headache if the threads in the plate get stripped, galled, or corroded.

Galley

Well-equipped, U-shaped galley conveniently located right at the companionway where you can easily access it underway. Lots of counter space and storage.

  • Propane 2-burner stove w/ oven and cockpit locker for 6 gallon tank and a second spare tank in the spare tank locker
  • Microwave
  • Twin stainless steel DEEP sinks
  • Pressure hot/cold water/freshwater pump
  • 6 gal Water heater
  • 12V refrigerator
  • Multiple storage areas, drawers, cabinets, built in cutting board and counter space

 

Electronics & Electrical

Raymarine C80 Chartplotter

Raymarine ST6000 Autopilot w/ Wireless Remote Control

Raymarine ST60 Tridata (Depth & Speed)

Raymarine ST60 Wind Gauge

Standard Horizon VHF w/ Remote Mic in COckpit

FM Stereo/CD Player

Reverse Cycle AC & Heat

All Batteries AGM replaced in 2022.

New Smart charger

Sails & Rigging

In Mast Furling Mainsail (Original)

125% Genoa (Original)

Asymmetric spinnaker

Schaefer Roller Furler

Folding Edson wheel with leather cover

Foam luff in gennaker for easy reefing

Two (2) Harken Two Speed Self Tailing Primary Winches

Two (2) Harken Two Speed Self Tailing Halyard Winches

Garhauer Blocks

Garhauer EZ glide adjustable genoa cars

Ground Tackle

Danforth Anchor w/ 30' of Chain and 150' of rope rode

Maxwell 1000 Vertical Electric Windlass

Secondary anchor in cockpit lazarette

Misc

Flexifold propeller

Raritan Excellence toilet with fresh water connection



Disclaimer

Great Southern Yacht Company is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Integrity Yacht Sales.

Basic Boat Info

Boat Name: New Horizons
Make: Catalina
Model: 350
Year: 2006
Condition: Used
Category: Power
Construction: Fiberglass
Boat Hull ID: CTYV0375J506
Has Hull ID: Yes

Dimensions

Length: 35 ft / 10.67 m
Length Overall: 35'5 ft / 10.80 m
Beam: 13 ft / 3.96 m

Other

Boat Class: Cruisers

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.

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