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Old 29-01-2019, 12:50   #1
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2001 Catalina 400 MK II

If you’re looking for a cruising sailboat the Windjammer is your boat. She has been to the Caribbean twice departing from Charleston SC. She has a shallow draft (5’8”) and a wide berth (13’ 6”) that is idea for off shore cruising. Asking price of $139,500. Vessel is slipped in Charleston SC.


The most striking features of the cockpit are the twin wheels. Now cruising sailors can enjoy the benefits of safety, visibility for the helmsman and easy stern access with all sailing lines operational from the helm. Has both main and jib furling sails.

DUAL HELM - WING KEEL – TWO AIR CONDITIONING/HEAT - WINDLASS - IN MAST FURLING - WALK THRU TRANSOM - STERN RAIL SEATS - BLUE AWLGRIP - TWO CABIN/TWO HEAD LAYOUT, QUEEN BED IN MASTER AFT CABIN INCLUDING HEAD AND INDIVIDAUL SHOWER.

On board equipment accessories are:
Garmin 200 VHF Radio with helm mic
New Garmin 1042 Chartplotter
Raymarine Depth indicator
Raymarine Wind speed and direction indicators
Dual Compasses
3-GPS (VHF radio, Garmin Chartplotter and AIS)
Raymarine Hydraulic Autopilot
Garmin 18 HD Radar
Vesper XB-8000 AIS (transponds and receives) with built in Anchor alarm
Two Heating and Air conditionings (16000 BTU main cabin and 10000 BTU aft cabin)
Magna 2500 Invertor/Charger with digital readout indicator
Two Marine head
Hot water Tank
Refrigerator
Microwave
Electric bilge pump
High Water Alarm
Two diesel fuel tanks (43 gallons and 23 gallons)
Sirus radio
Mast mounted Hailer
NEMA 2000 backbone which allow all electronics to talk one another
Yanmar 56hp diesel engine with only 954 hours
Dingy Davits
12 ft. hard bottom dingy (stored in garage deflated)
6 hp. Mercury dingy outboard (stored in garage)
Dingy Engine Davit
Three 100 watt solar panel with MPPT controller
Wind generator with MPPT controller
Seven 12v fans mounted throughout cabins

A large central cockpit table accommodates the entire crew for dining. Secure handrails,
foot braces, integrated fore and aft instrument clusters are also provided. Dual helm.

The accommodations are the most comfortable in her class. The aft cabin has private access to the head with stall shower, a queen size bed, great ventilation and lots of storage.

The galley is unparalleled in a 40 footer. Molded counter tops, a front and top access refrigerator/freezer and a three burner propane stove with stainless steel stove hood create a pleasant, functional environment for the cook.

The main cabin is an inviting place to lounge with deep, comfortable seats and a large dining table.

3x showers: one Master suite with separate stall shower, one forward head and one on transom

2 toilets manual Jabsco heads with separator holder tanks (20 gallons each) including individual macerators.

2- LED HD TVs
Mast mounted TV antenna
FM/AM/CD stereo interior main cabin speakers and exterior helm speakers
Covers for both steering wheels, all four winches, main helm console and windless
Heavy duty Maxwell 800 anchor windlass winch with 40 lb. Manson Supreme anchor on 100 ft. chain and 150 ft. of nylon rode. Extra 35 lb. Bruce anchor on 30 ft. chain and 100 ft. rode.
Registered NOAA EPIRB
Five man life raft (two years old)
Man overboard pole
Seat cushions for Helm
2 Electric shower sumps with individual float switches
In mast furling mainsail; 155% Genoa new in 2017
One “A” symmetrical spinnaker- new never been used
Drogue on 200 ft rode
Adjustable whisker pole
One 135 jib sail
Try and stay sails
Alloy Mast, Stainless Steel Wire Rigging,
Stainless Steel Magma BBQ with cover
Water tank tender gauges for fresh water
Vessel is registered with US Coast Guard
17 year Excel spreadsheet Maintenance Log
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Old 30-01-2019, 00:51   #2
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Re: 2001 Catalina 400 MK II

13' 6'' is indeed a wide berth. I would worry a little about what got left out to make room for such a berth on a 40 ft boat.
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Re: 2001 Catalina 400 MK II

Nothing has been left out, her berth makes her very stable in the open waters. Plus adquate interior room.
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Re: 2001 Catalina 400 MK II

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13' 6'' is indeed a wide berth. I would worry a little about what got left out to make room for such a berth on a 40 ft boat.

Good catch.


BEAM......not berth.
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