This 1979 Chris-Craft 350 Catalina is a 35-foot fiberglass motor yacht with twin MPC 3500 gasoline inboards producing 235 horsepower each, offering a cruising speed of 14 knots and a top speed of 20 knots. The boat has logged just over 1,600 hours and has been operated exclusively in freshwater on the Great Lakes since new.
The cabin layout centers on two staterooms: twin single berths forward and a large double berth aft. The galley is integrated into the salon, with a head and shower located in the master stateroom. The design provides generous headroom throughout and an engine room with accessible motor installation. The helm is positioned forward of the aft deck, enabling easy conversation between operator and guests. Wide side decks facilitate safe passage around the cabin house, and the foredeck includes molded seating.
Electronics and systems include GPS, radar, autopilot, and VHF radio. The boat is equipped with AC and heat on digital control, an electric chain and rope windlass, a newer canvas package, a flat-screen television, and a new ProNautic 1230 12-volt charger. The fiberglass hull features moderate beam, high freeboard, and a relatively flat bottom, characteristic of the 350 Catalina's seaworthy design.
Length
35.00 FT
Beam
13.08 FT
Draft
2.83 FT
Weight
17,229 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Modified-V
Engines
2
Engine Make
MPC
Engine Model
3500
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
1,680 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline
Cruising Speed
14.00 KTS
Max Speed
20.00 KTS
Fuel
180 GAL
Water
55 GAL