The 1987 Catalina 25 is a classic fiberglass cruiser designed by Frank V. Butler, known for its efficiency and comfort in a compact footprint. The boat features a long waterline and swing keel, enabling shallow-draft exploration and nimble performance. Powered by a 2008 Yamaha 9.9 hp 4-stroke outboard, it measures 25 feet in length with an 8-foot beam and draws 5 feet. The hull weighs 4,150 lbs dry, with a 6-gallon fuel capacity.
Below deck are two cabins and one head, with notably spacious accommodations for a boat of this size. The interior follows traditional Catalina design principles, offering comfortable cruising and overnight capability whether for day trips or extended passages.
The boat has received substantial upgrades over its life. Equipment includes a new mainsail (2019), a 2015 Ullman roller-furling jib with Schaffer roller-furling system, and various renewed rigging components: keel winch, cable, and keel bolts. Additional features include a depth sounder, two batteries, ice box, anchor with rode, shore power connection, compass, inclinometer, fire extinguisher, bimini top, mainsail cover, cockpit cushions, boat hook, flag halyard, shroud covers, and windex wind indicator.
Length
25.00 FT
Beam
8.00 FT
Draft
5.50 FT
Weight
5,500 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
2
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yamaha
Engine Model
9.9
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Gasoline
Fuel
6 GAL
Water
20 GAL