This 1990 Catalina 42 Tricabin is a three-stateroom cruising sailboat built on a proven fiberglass hull design. The boat carries the layout that defined the model: two double berths aft in the salon, a pullman master berth to port with private ensuite featuring a stall shower, and a forward cabin. A second head serves the forward area. The cockpit is spacious with a teak grate sole, built-in cushions, and an enclosure with dodger, Bimini, and side screens. Teak cabin lockers throughout the interior and headroom of 6'4" support comfortable daysailing and extended cruising.
Power comes from a Yammer diesel engine rated at 44 horsepower with 2,172 hours recorded. The rigging is a sloop configuration with self-furling headsay, double spreaders, and four Lewmar self-tailing winches—two #52 two-speed sheet winches and two #40 two-speed halyard winches. Mainsail and 150-percent genoa are Dacron with the main featuring slab reefing and the jib roller furling. An electric windlass, washdown pump, and rigid boom vang complete the deck systems.
Navigation and communication equipment includes a Garmin GPS Map with integrated radar, Raymarine instruments displaying speed, depth, and wind data, and an Icon VHF radio. Autohelm autopilot is fitted. The galley features a Princess gas oven with three-burner range and microwave. Two 4D house batteries power the electrical systems, solar and battery circulation fans, cabin lighting throughout, and refrigeration integrated into the icebox. Teak folding cockpit table, leather-covered wheel, and extras such as multiple anchors, fenders, and mooring lines round out the gear.
Length
42.00 FT
Beam
13.83 FT
Draft
4.83 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
3
Heads
2
Passengers
8
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
4JHBE
Power
NaN HP
Hours
2,172 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
6.50 KTS
Max Speed
7.50 KTS
Range
274.00 NM
Fuel
39 GAL
Water
115 GAL