This 1989 Chris-Craft Catalina is a 42-foot fiberglass motor yacht powered by twin Crusader engines delivering 700 horsepower total. Built on a proven design, the boat combines classic styling with substantial modern upgrades made over decades of ownership. The hull has been preserved through careful seasonal storage and operation in freshwater conditions.
The accommodation plan centers on two staterooms, each with private head and shower facilities. The master includes a full-size bathtub, uncommon for vessels this size. The galley is positioned aft, which unusually opens the central salon into an expansive living space. Interior updates include flat-screen television, air conditioning, a sound system with Bluetooth, and ambient lighting throughout the cabins and main deck.
On deck and below, the yacht carries substantial systems: a 3-kilowatt inverter, 9-kilowatt generator, upgraded 100-gallon stainless steel blackwater tank with macerator pump, fuel capacity of 420 gallons, and fresh water storage of 65 gallons. Navigation is supported by an extended helm station fitted with modern electronics, electronic shifter, and a radar arch built from aluminum. Exterior features include a Horizon 1500 winch with 150 feet of chain, stainless steel anchor, bow seating with cushions, sliding entrance door, and decorative lighting at bow, arch, and stern. A Kahlenberg air horn provides audible warning capability.
The engines and generator show low run hours, reflecting careful stewardship. Significant capital investment was made in 1990 and again in 2016, with the latter addressing electronics, LED lighting systems, and a new canvas top. Regular maintenance has kept the yacht in active cruising condition.
Length
42.67 FT
Beam
14.00 FT
Draft
3.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
2
Engine Make
Crusader FWC
Power
2 x NaN HP
Fuel
420 GAL
Water
65 GAL