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sailing yacht Catalina sport 67 Sale info

Boat price$5000Year of built1978
Boat manufacturerCatalinaBoat modelsport
Boat type: sailing yacht
Boat name: Catalina sport
Boat length: 6.7m / 20.4ft
Price: $5000
Country: USA
Location: Florida, Melbourne
Contact with seller by phone: 321-626-6098

Catalina sport 67 equipment

  • Perkins 4: 108, 100 gal fuel (3 tanks), 100 gal water(1 tank), heart interface inverter/charger, high pressure cold/hot water, outside fresh water shower, mermaid AC, 5kw Entec diesel generator, cold plate refrigeration/freezer, balmar smart charger, 4 batteries in 2 banks(room for one more bank), 120 wiring throughout, Electric head with holding tank, Sony am/fm/cd with remote, st 400 auto helm, ray marine radar on arch, VHF, Dingy Davits, Edson steering pedestal with instrument cluster and radar display, fold down teak cockpit table, Microwave, 3 burner gimble stove/oven, 2 fortress anchors, bow roller and electric windlass, Lots of spare parts.
  • • Garhauer AR: bow roller & Bruce style anchor (2011)
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  • Sails: Main, 3 head sails, storm jib, drifter, Spinnaker w/ Sock, Spinnaker Pole
  • -Standard Horizon GSX: 2150 with AIS receiver installed at the nav station
  • sail: main with dutchman system
  • winch: : lewmar #54 primary (starbord electric)
  • Hot: cold pressure water,
  • 3: Burner Propane Stove with Oven, Like new condition
  • Electronics: Furuno Marine Radar, Model: 1720, 7 ranges from 0.25 to 16 nm; Garmin GPS, Model 120; Two VHF Radios, 1 in Cockpit and 1 at Nav. Station; AM/FM Radio/Tape player with inside and outside speakers.

Catalina sport 67

  • Beam: 7.666
  • Draft: 2-5
  • Description: ROSE OF SHARON was designed by Starling Burgess and built in 1930 by Eastern Shipbuilding of Shelbourne, Nova Scotia. She was constructed for Thomas J. Lamont, President of the J.P. Morgan Co., who owned her until 1935. Her second owner; Fred Pope, owned and raced her under the name SAN CRISTOBAL II from 1935 to 1940. When Charles Stoll of Escanaba, Michigan became her third owner, he changed her name back to ROSE OF SHARON, and for 30 years he raced and cruised her in many Chicago/Mac races. Roy Wildman, a ship's carpenter, bought and cruised ROSE OF SHARON from 1970 to 1973, and then spent three years on a restoration program when she changed hands to the present owner in Newport Beach, California. ROSE OF SHARON won the Mayor's trophy race in New York in 1971; was the elapsed time record holder in Ancient Mariner race from San Diego to Maui in 13 days; in 1980 she was the overall winner in a 500 boat class in the Ensenada race - P.H.R.F., she was 2nd in class in the 1983 Victoria B.C. Swiftsure race, and 2nd place in the 1930 Bermuda race. She has won or placed well in the recent Ancient Mariner and Schooner races as well. The current owner has lavished a great deal of time, energy and money to maintain this beautiful schooner in the fashion that such a yacht deserves. Reluctantly ROSE OF SHARON is now available for a new owner to cruise in a truly "one of a kind" yacht. Maintained on a monthly basis, out of the water every year for bottom maintenance and paint, hull is painted when needed, always ready for cruising and sailing.
  • Equipment: ROSE OF SHARON was designed by Starling Burgess and built in 1930 by Eastern Shipbuilding of Shelbourne, Nova Scotia. She was constructed for Thomas J. Lamont, President of the J.P. Morgan Co., who owned her until 1935. Her second owner; Fred Pope, owned and raced her under the name SAN CRISTOBAL II from 1935 to 1940. When Charles Stoll of Escanaba, Michigan became her third owner, he changed her name back to ROSE OF SHARON, and for 30 years he raced and cruised her in many Chicago/Mac races. Roy Wildman, a ship's carpenter, bought and cruised ROSE OF SHARON from 1970 to 1973, and then spent three years on a restoration program when she changed hands to the present owner in Newport Beach, California. ROSE OF SHARON won the Mayor's trophy race in New York in 1971; was the elapsed time record holder in Ancient Mariner race from San Diego to Maui in 13 days; in 1980 she was the overall winner in a 500 boat class in the Ensenada race - P.H.R.F., she was 2nd in class in the 1983 Victoria B.C. Swiftsure race, and 2nd place in the 1930 Bermuda race. She has won or placed well in the recent Ancient Mariner and Schooner races as well. The current owner has lavished a great deal of time, energy and money to maintain this beautiful schooner in the fashion that such a yacht deserves. Reluctantly ROSE OF SHARON is now available for a new owner to cruise in a truly "one of a kind" yacht. Maintained on a monthly basis, out of the water every year for bottom maintenance and paint, hull is painted when needed, always ready for cruising and sailing.

Catalina sport 67 description

  • Racing: Waters sails kevlar main and 150 genoa new in 2005.
  • Cruising: 15 yr.old solid functioning sail. Main kept on boom, in protective sleeve.
  • NB: boat sustained light damage in Hurricane Sandy which is not visible in the first picture (The second picture shows a close of the light damage from hitting against the dock). Also, the interior needs work.
  • Flag: British Virgin Islands
  • 15’ Chesapeake Light Craft PocketShip – Gaff: rigged sloop “trailer sailor” including aluminum trailer, 6 hp Tohatsu Sail/Pro motor, and alternate “yawl” sailing rig ..
  • Builder: Chantier Naval de Biot, France
  • Designer: George Stadel III
  • LOA: 38 ft 0 in
  • Beam: 18,5 feet
  • LWL: 33 ft 0 in
  • Forward there is a self: draining anchor locker. Aft of this is the master cabin,
  • Fuel tank: 4….650 US gal total
  • HOLDING TANK: 15 gallon stainless steel
  • full deck awning, hammock, 2: person deck mattress, barbecue grill, full household galley, deck shower,
  • swim platform, 10: person cockpit table, lots of space everywhere
  • Brand: Chantier Naval de Biot
  • 2001 Hunter 290 Sailboat, $41,900 CDN or Approx. $32,000 USD, Engine: Yanmar 18HP Diesel, Garmin GPSMap 545 Helm Mount GPS , VHF radio, 2007 Cradle Shop : Heavy Duty Folding Storage cradle for easy transport with 6 support posts, Bimini with new window in 2013, stern rail seats, port shades, depth sounder, knot meter, BBQ, Helm Cover, life jackets, 30 amp cord, teak interior in excellent condition with two hanging lockers, hot & cold pressure water, 2 burner propane stove, enclosed head with shower, nav. station, fresh water hot and cold transom shower, hot water heater, main anchor 22 lbs Bruce and stern anchor, two new batteries 2012, walk through transom with swim platform at stern and boarding ladder, large open cockpit with 2 folding tables, 2 large cabins and a fold down table. Hull in excellent condition cleaned and polished every year. Sails and Bimini top in excellent condition as is the boat.
  • Location: Nepean Sailing Club, Ottawa, Ontario,Canada.
  • Price: $41,900, CAD, OBO
  • Diesel Engine: Yanmar 2QM20, 22 H.P. @3000 RPM
  • 3 Sails: A Fully Battened Dacron Main; with 120% Dacron Genoa on a Harken Jib Reefing and Furling System; New in 1997/like new condition now, Asymmetrical Nylon Spinnaker with ATN Spinnaker Sleeve and ATN Tacker.