Marine Industries, Inc.
1616 Southeast 10th Avenue
Ft. Lauderdale,
FL 33316 (Map)
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Accomodations:
Moving down the companionway ladder with engine access underneath find the master berth with filler cushion to starboard under the cockpit with good storage capacity, forward of the berth is the converted navigation station with cold plate refrigerator/ freezer and to port is the U-shaped galley with abundant storage. Forward of the galley is a large U-shaped convertible dinette with shelves and cabinets. Across from the dinette is a small table with built in seats on both sides. Moving forward find the large head with shower to port and the small V-berth stateroom with extra storage and anchor locker access.
Mechanical Equipment:
Universal M25XP 25hp inboard diesel with 2200 hours
Hurth transmission
Fresh water cooled
3 Bladed fixed prop
Bilge blower
Raycor fuel filter
Fuel shut off valve
Raw water sea strainer
Galley:
Panasonic Microwave Oven
Deep Double SS sinks
6 Gallon hot water heater
2 Burner Mariner SS Stove with oven & broiler-Gimbaled
2-20 lb Propane tanks-deck mounted
Good counter space
Pressure water w/ actuating tank
Salt water foot pump
Ice box used for storage
Lockers and good storage
Katadyn Power Survivor 40E water maker-12V & 24V 1.5 Gal/hour w/sink spigot
Technautics Cold plate Refrigerator/freezer under navigation station
Electonics and Navigational Gear:
Garmin 276C map GPS
Raytheon Ray 45 VHF
Apelco 265 Fish finder-Depth sounder
Ships Bell
Simrad TP30 Tiller pilot
Kenwood TS 50 SSB radio with antenna coupler & insulated back stay
Mini EPIRB
Tri Color mast top navigation lights
JVC AM/FM/CD Player w/ speakers
Mast top emergency ACR Strobe light
Spreader deck light
Ritchie 5 compass
Monitor SS self steering windvane
Electrical System:
All 12V lights are red & white
12V plug ins
12V & 110V Electrical Panel
Heart Interface Link 1000
Freedom 10 Inverter
3-Group 27 House batteries-2007
1-Group 27 Engine starting battery-2007
1-Electric/Manual bilge pump w/ float switch and spare
Macerator for holding tank
2-Arch mounted Siemen 75W solar panels
Xantrex charge load controller for panels
Mast top lightning arrester
Lighthouse 1501 Electrical/Manual horizontal windlass with remote
1-30amp 50' Shore power cord w/ inlet
55AMP Motorola alternator
Deck and Hull Equipment:
Stainless Steel Bow rails
Stainless Steel Stern rails
Custom Double Stainless Steel side rails
Custom built 8" high toe rail 1" off deck
6' Custom Wooden bow sprit
Double SS bow rollers
60LB CQR w/300' chain
Spare Delta plow
Stainless Steel Sampson post & 2 forward cleats
3-Forward Custom deck hatches
12 Opening screened ports
Teak deck hand rails
2-Amidship dorades
Port, starboard & aft boarding gates
Stainless Steel & Teak boom gallows
Stainless Steel bimini poles
Stainless Steel arch
4 Fishing pole holders
Edson Pedestal w/separate throttle and shifter
Large cockpit w/ cushions
2-Cockpit lockers
Tiller steering
Cockpit manual bilge pump
Teak cockpit grate
Blue Sumbrella Cockpit cover
Head has hand pump toilet and SS sink
Storm hatch boards
Heavy duty companionway doors
Keel has added keel bolts for strength-total 16
Spare outboard Rudder in locker
Aft coaming anchor roller
Custom life raft mount on SS arch
Sails and Rigging:
Stainless Steel wire standing rigging w/ Staylocks
Split back stay
Cutter rigged with hanked on sails
Double spinnaker poles
Main sail is fully battened with 3 reef points and lazy jacks
2-Genoas
1-Staysails
Extra small set of storm sails-Main & Staysail w/ sheets
Small Spinnaker for light air
Running back stays
Mast has 2-Barlow #18 winches and 1-Harken Self tailing #16 winch
Custom boom with hand holds and extra sail support
2-Lewmar #30 cabin top winches-1 is self tailing
2-Lewmar #46 Sheet winches on cockpit coaming
Blue Sumbrella sail cover
2-Starboard cabin top rope clutches
Mast is keel stepped
Manual boom vang
Custom main sheet Garhaur traveler
Separate storm trisail track
Running rigging in good shape
1989 Catalina Custom Built Cutter, This is not your typical Catalina. The 36 Catalina was designed as a costal cruiser, but after 5 years of grueling boat projects, this vessel set sail for an around the world voyage starting in California in 1998. First it was sailed to Mexico, through the South Pacific islands including Tonga, and on to New Zealand. From there it visited Fiji and cruised up the east coast of Australia, then headed across the South Indian Ocean to South Africa with short stops in Mauritius and Reunion Islands. The passage continued around the Cape of Good Hope, up the South Atlantic with a brief rest in St. Helena, and on to Trinidad. Then this vessel island hopped through the Caribbean and Bahamas and settled in Florida where it is now for sale again. If you are looking for a world cruiser with all the custom work done for you at a coastal cruiser price, do not hesitate to preview this well built sailing vessel. Article from Good Old Boat Bluewater Catalina available upon request. Contact Barry Berger at 954-779-1094 or 954-873-1800 for more information
1616 Southeast 10th Avenue
Ft. Lauderdale,
FL 33316 (
Map )