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The Catalina 34, 30 Years Later

Attractive prices draw sailors from all coasts to this mid-size cruiser.

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American sailboat manufacturers have had their highs and lows, and many have dropped right off the map, but Catalina has been going strong for more than four decades, and looks to be gearing up for at least 40 more. If you want a history lesson in how owner Frank Butler navigated this company through a fickle, cyclical industry, you can check out one of our many reviews of Catalina boats online at Practical Sailor . The more recent trends are the most relevant to this boat review, an update to one originally published in 1991.

Since 2010, Catalina has been redesigning its big-boat fleet (27-feet and longer). These are Series 5 boats denoted by the 5 at the end of their name. These include the 44-foot 445, the 37-foot 375 (see PS October 2010 ), the 35-foot 355, the 31-foot 315, and the 27-foot 275. Aside from beamier hull shapes, easier maintenance, and roomier interiors, these newer designs raise the bar on production quality. The approach makes marketing sense. If price alone is what a sailor cares about, Catalina can’t compete with itself-too many of its older boats are still on the market. Which brings us to the Catalina 34.

Exactly 1,800 Catalina 34s were built between the years 1991-1999, and the boat has gone through several iterations. The hull we focus on here is the relatively narrower one built between 1986 and 1995, generally referred to as the Mark 1, or Mark 1.5. The Catalina 34 sold between 1994 and 2001 (production run officially ended in 1999) is known as the Mark II has a larger cockpit. The boats are easiest to recognize from the stern-the Mark I has a traditional closed transom, the Mark 1.5 has a cutout for accessing a swim ladder, and the Mark II has an open transom.

There is nothing fancy about the design. Except for the old Catalina 38 (which was not a Frank Butler design), all Catalinas of this era have a similar conservatively modern look-fin keel and spade rudder, short overhangs, and a flattish sheerline. The distinctive cabin house and diamond-shaped sail emblem help identify a Catalina. The hull of the 34 is modern, with full sections to provide lots of room below. It seems more refined than the original (Mark I) Catalina 27, 30, and 36, which is probably why we prefer the 34. Like Catalinas of this era, the 34 combines a long waterline, a moderate to light displacement, and a large sail area to ensure good sailing performance. Some recent improvements such as a new elliptical rudder ($1,200 plus shipping) have raised performance a notch.

There are some design details we don’t like, such as the huge companionway hatches and molded furniture pans that limit access to the hull. The more serious complaints-slop in the rudder bearing, messy wiring-seem reserved to older boats.

Overall, we cannot take serious objection to any important aspect of the design. The 34s are wholesome coastal cruising boats, also suitable for island-hopping expeditions. Although some European boats have notched adventures in the North Atlantic, wed look at beefier designs for long offshore work. With any 20-plus year old hull, wed consider dropping the rudder and keel for inspection before heading too far offshore. The post 1988 era also brought in a five-year warranty against blisters, a problem reported on earlier hulls.

When Practical Sailor first took a close look at the Catalina 34 back in 1990, we were impressed by the equipment. Self-tailing primary winches are standard and adequately sized; sail-handling hardware is all good; brand-names abound everywhere-stove, pressure-water pump, and head. With rare exception (the traveller system and leaky ports in pre-1988 hulls), the deck hardware has held up well on this boat.

The list of standard equipment was complete enough that you could conceivably sail the boat away with no options, a far cry from the old-fashioned method of selling a base boat with no lifelines, bilge pumps, or cushions aboard. The 1990 boat we looked at carried a base price of $60,100 (approximately $110,000 in 2015 dollars), which included a mainsail and 110-percent jib, mainsail cover, two-burner stove with oven, hot and cold pressure-water system, two batteries, 110-volt shore power system, boarding ladder, and lots of other equipment.

Although prized in areas where local fleets are active, the Catalina 34 Mark I cannot be expected to hold its value as time passes. At last check, there were about three-dozen boats for sale in the U.S. Prices have continued to fall. The rate of depreciation can vary by region. Asking prices for a fully equipped 1990 Catalina 34 today is between $40,000 and $50,000.

The interior design is in the European mode, the first of the Catalinas to have the head aft by the companionway. Unlike European boats of this era, such as the Beneteau or Jeanneau of the same size, however, the Catalina is very full forward, with a big V-berth cabin and a big dinette and settee ahead of the L-shaped galley and nav station. (Some early models had the water tank forward, which is less desirable.)

The starboard-side aft cabin-entered through the galley-will likely be used as a guest cabin or storage space, especially in warmer climates where limited ventilation makes it less desirable than the V-berth for sleeping. It has a sizable athwartship berth, and theres a seating area between the berth and the galley. Cooks are never happy with a door that opens into their galley, but this is a necessary compromise for having an aft head, a valuable asset on a sea boat, where it can double as a wet locker for foul weather gear. The other galley complaint was the limited storage for LPG gas in earlier models, although members of the very active owners association offer various ways to solve this.

According to our owner survey, the interior is the most praised aspect of the 34, with comments like most room for the money appearing in a majority of reports.

Performance

The second most highly praised feature is performance, with several owners commenting on the boats favorable PHRF rating in their local fleets. We sailed the 34 on Lake Michigan, and found the boat to be a delight to sail.

It was a puffy day, so the boat was occasionally over-canvased and developed a strong weather helm-something that the newer, longer elliptical rudder solves. A flatter mainsail helps as well (the original Catalina sails on older boats have a fuller cut). Even with a well-cut mainsail, we suspect that cruisers will want to take an early reef as the wind builds. The standard furling jib in Southern California and the Chesapeake is a 155-percent genoa. Sailors in windier areas may want to invest in 110-percent working jib, which will perform better than the furled headsail.

The 34 sailed well on all points of sail, but it could have used an asymmetrical downwind. With a PHRF rating around 144, she is about in the middle of the speed range for contemporary boats her size, considerably slower than the J/35 but significantly faster than the Crealock 34.

Wed call her sailing ability respectable, good enough to make smart cruising passages and quick enough to sail to her handicap rating on the race course.

The Catalina 34 we sailed had the standard 5-foot, 7-inch draft fin keel, but the boat also is available with a wing keel option, drawing 3 feet, 10 inches. A tall rig, which adds 26 square feet of mainsail (a 5 percent increase), is also an option. Several respondents to our owner survey gave decidedly mixed reviews to the wing; others praising its seaworthiness and the good ride. Unless we were desperate for the shallow draft, wed be inclined to go with the standard fin rather than the wing. The nice thing about the fin keel is that you can upgrade to the longer elliptical rudder, a widely praised upgrade that greatly reduced the boats tendency to round up in puffs and adds lift. The new elliptical rudder for the wing keel version is not as deep, so the performance gains are not as noticeable.

Standard power is a three-cylinder Universal 25 diesel, which we found adequate. However, owners again report mixed feelings about the engine. Vibration with the two-bladed prop is a common complaint; a few thought the boat was underpowered. A three-bladed 15 x 10-inch prop (or the Catalina-specified 15 x 9 inch prop) solves both these problems. If you are looking at a pre-1988 boat, you’ll want to make sure it has the new alternator mount, which came with the upgraded Universal 25XP. Without this upgrade, you run a risk of the cylinder head cracking because of vibration.

Racers or performance cruisers who don’t want the drag of a three-bladed prop can opt for a feathering prop like the Autoprop, a folding Maxprop, or-the cheapest option-a well-balanced Martec two-blade.

Construction

Layup, laminates, plywood deck core (not balsa), and other construction details are conventional. The boat is generally well engineered and well-executed. It is certainly adequate for typical coastal cruising, weekending, and daysailing.

If good engineering is defined as doing a good job of adapting means to ends, or materials to functions, then the Catalina 34 is well-engineered.

The foredeck seemed to have a little more flex compared to balsa- or foam-cored boats in this class. But we know a 1972 Catalina 27 well, and its foredeck has the same feel now that it had when new. It has served well and, we must conclude, it was engineered and built as planned. We don’t like the way the pan liner flexes either, or the way it hides most of the inside of the hull, but it holds up and it performs the cosmetic function for which it was intended.

The chainplates seem small when we compare them to the half-inch stainless plates on a boat like the Carter 36. But we’ve never heard of a Catalinas chainplates failing, and they’re undoubtedly up to the job.

Some boats are overbuilt, which can be expensive-a waste of money for an American coastal sailor who has no plans to sail in the Southern Ocean. Worse is to build a boat no better than the Catalina 34 and charge $30,000 more.

The Catalina 34 is a successful, all-around design from a hugely successful company. Because Catalina sells so many boats and runs an efficient manufacturing facility, its boats typically sell for less than other brands of comparable size. The relatively large number of used Catalinas on the market mean that a buyer can be quite selective.

In general, satisfaction with the Catalina 34 rates very high. We suspect this is due in large part to the great support that owners get through the Catalina 34 International Association, Catalina, and Catalina Direct, an independent provider of upgrades and parts for older boats. This wide forum means that prospective Catalina owners buy with their eyes wide open-there are very few surprises that a previous owner has yet encountered-so long as they do their research.

We do not recommend the Catalina 34 for extended offshore cruising, at least not without making some modifications to the companionway, upgrading the rigging, and possibly stiffening areas of the hull.

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Your Catalina 34 review was right on the money. I had many boats, and the ’86 Catalina 34 was so good that I kept her for 21 years. It had all of the problems that you mentioned including blisters, rounding, traveler, wiring, and loose steering post, but to me it was all a challenge that I enjoyed taking care of. After all, isn’t that part of the fun of owning a boat? The pros greatly outweighed the cons. I am a cruiser, and enjoyed countless voyages to new and old ports. She was a pleasure to own and sail. The association with its many members offered lots of ideas, and I used many of them. I love recounting them with sailing friends. I met Frank Butler at several gatherings, and he was always most helpful.

I’m looking at a ’87 and would appreciate some insight. email me at [email protected] if you can share some feedback, etc.

My Catalina 34 1987 is on the market at RacineRiverside.com. She’s been a wonderful companion for 17 years. Sadly, I need to make a change.

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Catalina 34 MKII

Catalina 34 MKII is a 34 ′ 6 ″ / 10.5 m monohull sailboat designed by Frank V. Butler and built by Catalina Yachts between 1996 and 1999.

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The theoretical maximum speed that a displacement hull can move efficiently through the water is determined by it's waterline length and displacement. It may be unable to reach this speed if the boat is underpowered or heavily loaded, though it may exceed this speed given enough power. Read more.

Classic hull speed formula:

Hull Speed = 1.34 x √LWL

Max Speed/Length ratio = 8.26 ÷ Displacement/Length ratio .311 Hull Speed = Max Speed/Length ratio x √LWL

Sail Area / Displacement Ratio

A measure of the power of the sails relative to the weight of the boat. The higher the number, the higher the performance, but the harder the boat will be to handle. This ratio is a "non-dimensional" value that facilitates comparisons between boats of different types and sizes. Read more.

SA/D = SA ÷ (D ÷ 64) 2/3

  • SA : Sail area in square feet, derived by adding the mainsail area to 100% of the foretriangle area (the lateral area above the deck between the mast and the forestay).
  • D : Displacement in pounds.

Ballast / Displacement Ratio

A measure of the stability of a boat's hull that suggests how well a monohull will stand up to its sails. The ballast displacement ratio indicates how much of the weight of a boat is placed for maximum stability against capsizing and is an indicator of stiffness and resistance to capsize.

Ballast / Displacement * 100

Displacement / Length Ratio

A measure of the weight of the boat relative to it's length at the waterline. The higher a boat’s D/L ratio, the more easily it will carry a load and the more comfortable its motion will be. The lower a boat's ratio is, the less power it takes to drive the boat to its nominal hull speed or beyond. Read more.

D/L = (D ÷ 2240) ÷ (0.01 x LWL)³

  • D: Displacement of the boat in pounds.
  • LWL: Waterline length in feet

Comfort Ratio

This ratio assess how quickly and abruptly a boat’s hull reacts to waves in a significant seaway, these being the elements of a boat’s motion most likely to cause seasickness. Read more.

Comfort ratio = D ÷ (.65 x (.7 LWL + .3 LOA) x Beam 1.33 )

  • D: Displacement of the boat in pounds
  • LOA: Length overall in feet
  • Beam: Width of boat at the widest point in feet

Capsize Screening Formula

This formula attempts to indicate whether a given boat might be too wide and light to readily right itself after being overturned in extreme conditions. Read more.

CSV = Beam ÷ ³√(D / 64)

CATALINA MII has a redesigned hull with a wider deck aft but the SAME as the earlier version at the waterline to allow one design racing. All boats have a deck stepped mast with compression post. Seats on the stern pulpit. New head mold for better drainage and easier cleanup. Revised deck mold, elimination of dorade vents, lower traveler, revised companionway hatch and slides, elimination of virtually all topside teak, relocation of engine control panel to steering pedestal, fixed cockpit table (option?), new interior cabinetry with louvered teak fronts in lieu of sliding black Plexiglas, addition of hanging locker in aft cabin, revised galley counter with trash bin and elimination of fold-up counter extension, rubber flooring in galley area, revised and relocated electrical panel.

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sailboatdata pacific seacraft 34

Shallow draft Sheel keel: 4.08'/1.24m. A similar model, with extra standard equipment, was called the CIRCUMNAVIGATOR 34 (1988).

Originally founded by Mike Howard and Henry Mohrschladt it later became part of Singmarine Industries, a subsidiary of the Singapore base Keppel Group. According to their website, the company was purchased by Stephen & Reid Brodie in 2008. Contact Information: Pacific Seacraft P.O. Box 189 Washington, NC 27889 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] tel ...

The 37, introduced in 1980, was followed in 1984 by the 34. In this review we wanted to see how the 34 stacks up against its larger stable mate; for more specific information on the 37 see our earlier review of it. The Company Pacific Seacraft was founded in 1976 by Henry Morschladt and Mike Howarth, who first produced 25-foot daysailers.

The Pacific Seacraft 34 could be considered the encore act to a very successful Pacific Seacraft Crealock 37. Back in 1980, when Pacific Seacraft had freshly acquired the molds of the Crealock 37 from Cruising Consultants and continued its steady production, the company approached designer Bill Crealock to work on a smaller sibling.

The Pacific seacraft 34 is a 34.08ft cutter designed by William Crealock and built in fiberglass by Pacific Seacraft since 1985. ... The data on this page has been derived from different sources but a significant part is attributed to sailboatdata.com. We thank them for their encouragements and friendly collaboration.

Clearly a slightly smaller sister, the Pacific Seacraft 34 is a refined sibling which boasts the same seagoing capabilities, the same beauty and the same adherence to the control and comfort of her owner. Indeed, control and comfort have been central to the entire design of the Pacific Seacraft 34. Hulls with easy overhangs make for fast and ...

Pacific Seacraft Crealock 34 is a 34′ 1″ / 10.4 m monohull sailboat designed by William Crealock and built by Pacific Seacraft starting in 1979. Great choice! Your favorites are temporarily saved for this session. ... Pacific Seacraft Crealock 34 is a 34 ... sailboatdata.com / CC BY. Embed Embed.

The Crealock 34 pacific seacraft is a 34.08ft cutter designed by William Crealock and built in fiberglass by Pacific Seacraft since 1979. ... The data on this page has been derived from different sources but a significant part is attributed to sailboatdata.com. We thank them for their encouragements and friendly collaboration.

The Pacific Seacraft 34 was recently named by Cruising World as one of the top seven cruising designs under $100k. SEA CHANGE is presently located on the hard at Panamarina on the Caribbean Coast of Panama. Within 40 miles of the sailing mecca San Blas Islands. Solar Panels w/controller.

1986 Pacific Seacraft 34. US$39,500. ↓ Price Drop. Knot 10 Yacht Sales | Middle River, Maryland. Request Info; Sponsored Boats | related to your search. 2024 Yamaha Boats 255 FSH Sport H. US$97,399. Performance East Inc | Goldsboro, North Carolina. 1997 Wellcraft 45 Excalibur. US$115,000.

Blue Water Surf Value Rank (BWSVR) 2928. Capsize Comfort Value Rank (CCVR)

Description. 1986 Pacific Seacraft Crealock 34. SEA WORTHY, LONG RANGE CRUISER WITH OPTIONAL CUTTER RIG WITH SAIL. SEE "ADDITIONAL INFO" OR "OTHER DETAILS" TAB BELOW. All vessels are show with an advance appointment by calling 518-572-7245. See all of our listings at www.boatsrfun.com.

1986 Pacific Seacraft 34 | 34ft. Harpswell, Maine. US$45,000 . Own this boat for $398/month. Customize. Engine-Total Power-Engine Hours-Class. Sail Cruiser ... Description. A time capsule of quality you'd expect from a Pacific Seacraft, now available for a fast-sale pricing! this is a well cared for vessel as far as equipment and mechanics ...

34' Pacific Seacraft Crealock 34 Anacortes WA, Washington Asking $68,000. 35' Fantasia 35 Isleton, California Asking $58,000. 50' Columbia Columbia 50 Tacoma, Washington ... 37' Pacific Seacraft 37 Bocas del Toro Panama, Asking $129,500. 27' Cornish Crabber Gaff rigged 22 Stuart, Florida Asking $25,000.

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The starting price is $39,000, the most expensive is $135,000, and the average price of $68,000. Related boats include the following models: 37, Crealock 37 and Cutter Circumnavigator. Boat Trader works with thousands of boat dealers and brokers to bring you one of the largest collections of Pacific Seacraft 34 boats on the market.

1986 Pacific Seacraft 34. US$49,000. ↓ Price Drop. Knot 10 Yacht Sales | Middle River, Maryland. Request Info; Price Drop; 1994 Pacific Seacraft 34. US$120,000. ↓ Price Drop. Crusader Yacht Sales | Southport, North Carolina. Request Info; Sponsored Boats | related to your search. 2024 Gator-tail 18/54 EXTREME SERIES.

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LENGTH: Traditionally, LOA (length over all) equaled hull length. Today, many builders use LOA to include rail overhangs, bowsprits, etc. and LOD (length on deck) for hull length. That said, LOA may still mean LOD if the builder is being honest and using accepted industry standards developed by groups like the ABYC (American Boat and Yacht Council).

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Find Pacific Seacraft Cruiser 34 boats for sale in your area & across the world on YachtWorld. Offering the best selection of Pacific Seacraft boats to choose from.

LENGTH: Traditionally, LOA (length over all) equaled hull length. Today, many builders use LOA to include rail overhangs, bowsprits, etc. and LOD (length on deck) for hull length.

1985 Pacific Seacraft 34. US$39,000. ↓ Price Drop. United Yacht Sales - South Carolina / North Carolina Area | Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Request Info; Price Drop; 1991 Pacific Seacraft 34. US$65,000. ↓ Price Drop. Grove Yacht Sales LLC | Miami, Florida. Request Info; 1983 Pacific Seacraft 34.

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  1. CATALINA 34

    Total Catalina 34's built: 1,438 Shoal keel: -Draft: 4.67′ -Displacement: 12,600 lbs -Ballast: 5,650 lbs Originally only offered with the standard and shoal keels. A wing keel was introduced, replacing the shoal keel, on or before 1990. Wing keel: -Draft = 4.25′ -Displacement: 12.550 lbs -Ballast: 5,600 lbs 1985-1986: Deck stepped mast; Universal 25 (21HP) […]

  2. The Catalina 34, 30 Years Later

    Which brings us to the Catalina 34. Exactly 1,800 Catalina 34s were built between the years 1991-1999, and the boat has gone through several iterations. The hull we focus on here is the relatively narrower one built between 1986 and 1995, generally referred to as the Mark 1, or Mark 1.5. The Catalina 34 sold between 1994 and 2001 (production ...

  3. Catalina 34

    The Catalina 34 is a moderate weight sailboat which is a reasonably good performer. It is very stable / stiff and has a low righting capability if capsized. It is best suited as a coastal cruiser.

  4. Catalina 34

    Catalina 34 is a 34′ 6″ / 10.5 m monohull sailboat designed by Frank V. Butler and built by Catalina Yachts starting in 1985.

  5. Catalina 34

    Catalina 34 TM WK. Tall Mast and Wing Keel model introduced in 1985, with a mast about 2 ft (0.6 m) taller and draft of 3.83 ft (1.17 m) with the wing keel. It displaces 12,550 lb (5,693 kg). The boat has a PHRF racing average handicap of 150 with a high of 162 and low of 147. [ 1][ 8] Catalina 34 Mk II. Redesigned model introduced in 1996 ...

  6. Catalina 34 MkII Wing keel

    The Catalina 34 MkII is a 34'6" (10.52m) cruising sailboat designed by Frank Butler (United States). She was built between 1996 and 2006 by Catalina Yachts (United States). The Wing keel version is offered with a short keel fitted with large winglets. This configuration provides an interesting draft / low center of gravity / upwind ...

  7. The Catalina 34 Used Boat Review

    The Catalina 34 was first introduced in 1986 to fill the market gap between Catalina's 30' and 36' models. Between 1986 and 1995 the design remained pretty much unchanged except for the incorporation of a transom swim platform in 1990 and newer models. The length is 34' 6" overall, 29' 10" at the waterline, and the beam is 11' 9".

  8. Catalina Yachts

    Founded by Frank Butler. In sheer numbers sold, Catalina Yachts is certainly the most successful builder of sailboats ever in the US, and possibly the world. Time line extract from the company's website: July 1969-Catalina's first model, the Catalina 22, is built in North Hollywood, CA. Company owner Frank Butler hopes to build 100 boats if all goes well. March 1970-Catalina's second ...

  9. Catalina 34 MkI Tall rig

    The Catalina 34 MkI is a 34'6" (10.52m) cruising sailboat designed by Frank Butler (United States). She was built between 1985 and 1996 by Catalina Yachts (United States). The Tall rig version displays a taller mast and larger sail area.

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    April 1995-Catalina 250 Hull number 100 is built in Woodland Hills. May 1995-Catalina 42 hull number 500 is built in Woodland Hills. February 1996-The Catalina 34 markII is introduced with re-designed and enlarged deck, transom and interior. March 1996-The Catalina 28 mark II wins one of Cruising World Magazine's "Boat of the Year" awards.

  12. Catalina 34 MKII

    Catalina 34 MKII is a 34′ 6″ / 10.5 m monohull sailboat designed by Frank V. Butler and built by Catalina Yachts between 1996 and 1999.

  13. Catalina 34 boats for sale

    Find Catalina 34 boats for sale in your area & across the world on YachtWorld. Offering the best selection of Catalina boats to choose from.

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    1979 Catalina 30 Electric Sailboat. 7/31 · Marina Del Rey. $11,500. no image. Newport 28 mk2 - Sale or Trade. 7/31 · San Pedro, CA. $13,000.

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    Login SAILBOATS CALCULATOR BUILDERS DESIGNERS ASSOCIATIONS FORUM MARKETPLACE ABOUT New Topic all categories × catalina 34 Categories Viewing 2 topics - 1 through 2 (of 2 total) Topic Views Posts Last Activity 34 Catalina thruhulls Started by: SailingMelo in: General Discussion 2 2 9 months, 1 week ago PaulK Looking to upgrade Started by: Shana ...

  16. Catalina 34 mkii

    The Catalina 34 mkii is a 34.5ft masthead sloop designed by Frank Butler and built in fiberglass by Catalina Yachts between 1996 and 1999. The Catalina 34 mkii is a moderate weight sailboat which is a reasonably good performer. It is very stable / stiff and has a low righting capability if capsized. It is best suited as a coastal cruiser.

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  18. CATALINA 34 MKII

    CATALINA 34mkII has a redesigned hull with a wider deck aft but the SAME as the earlier version at the waterline to allow one design racing. All boats have a deck stepped mast with compression post. Seats on the stern pulpit. New head mold for better drainage and easier cleanup. Revised deck mold, elimination of dorade vents, lower traveler ...

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  20. 34 Catalina thruhulls

    About to buy a 87 catalina 34. It was hulled out of the water for inspection. There are 3 thrus in the back, two thrus on starboard by fin, one being very small, one on port, next to sensor. Does anyone know what all these thrus are? Identication?

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    LENGTH: Traditionally, LOA (length over all) equaled hull length. Today, many builders use LOA to include rail overhangs, bowsprits, etc. and LOD (length on deck) for hull length.

  22. CAL 34

    Jack Jensen, founder of Jensen Marine owned and regularly sailed a CAL 34. Later versions (2-34, 34-III) share the same hull but with different rigs and other details. Production of the final version continued until 1979.

  23. Catalina 34 International Association

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