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1988 Catalina 22

Estimated price for orientation: 4 995 $

Category: Sailboats 2027 feet
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Description
Condition: Used Year: 1988
Trailer: Included Make: Catalina
Use: Fresh Water Model: 22
Engine Type: Single Outboard Type: Cruiser
Engine Make: Evinrude Length (feet): 21.6
Primary Fuel Type: Gas Hull Material: Fiberglass
Fuel Capacity: 6 - 10 Gallons Rigging: Sloop, Cutter
For Sale By: Private Seller Keel: Fixed


1988 Catalina-22  Sailboat, VIN CTYH4606A888, 21.6 feet length, 7.8 beam Capacity 12, sleeps 5, Fiberglas hull, Fixed-Keel, Has a Pop-Top, nice   8.0 Evinrude Outboard Motor, serviced by a boat dealer Spring of last year, ran good for the season   Dinette Table, Toilet Unused, 6 Gallon Water Supply, Sink, lots of storage   Main Sail with cover where you can leave it on the boom and mast, Genoa JIB Sail with furler, also where you can leave it up   1997 Trailmaster Extendable Trailer, VIN 1T0BS12STS131898, two jack stands included, new winch, new trailer jack, new brakes with quick disconnect, axle bearings recently greased.   Total Price:  $4,995.00.  May be sold locally.  $1000 down within 3 days of purchase.  Balance within 7 days of deposit.  Possession upon verifications of funds.    Check, Money Order, or Cash preferred with proper ID.  Delivery available at $2.50 per mile one way, payment in advance.  Pulls nicely with our Honda Odyssey Van.  Gross weight of boat and trailer under 3500 lbs.   All offers will be considered, but we have $6,500 in it and have used it only 5 afternoons before health reasons stopped our sailing days.   Boat may need a new coat of antifouling paint.  The picture shows the worse area.  My nearest boat repair shop says that almost every boat owner does this type of repair themselves.  I have never done it.  This is the first boat that I have owned that had it.  This boat has many features that I have never had in a boat.  The jib furler is one of those things and we never got it working right, but maybe we had it tied or rigged wrong.  Maybe it is missing a swivel.  I don’t know.  Main sail has a 2 inch tear.  Looks easy to fix, but I have never done that type of thing either.  I have disclosed all that I can think of about this boat, but please call for any questions: 270-929-5960 cell, 866-429-3763 toll free Owensboro, Kentucky