The Catalina 250WB is a coastal cruiser built around a trailerable hull design that balances shallow-draft accessibility with genuine seagoing capability. At 25 feet overall with an 8.5-foot beam, the boat draws just 1 foot 8 inches with the centerboard up, opening shallow anchorages along the Intracoastal Waterway and Carolina sounds. The masthead sloop rig carries approximately 265 square feet of sail, propelled by a Tohatsu 8-horsepower 4-stroke outboard that runs cleanly without oil mixing.
Deck and cockpit layout prioritize practicality for cruising pairs and small crews. A large self-draining cockpit spans most of the topsides, fitted with roller-furling headsail, Lewmar winches, and quality mainsheet blocks with new running rigging. Stainless steel bow pulpit and stern rail, transom swim ladder, and non-skid deck surfaces throughout support active sailing. The standing rigging is in serviceable condition.
Below deck, the cabin surprises for its size relative to the waterline length. The saloon offers berths on both sides with blue cushions, a fold-down teak-trimmed pedestal table, overhead hatch for light and air, and portlights on both sides. A compact galley includes a stainless sink and single-burner cooktop. Teak trim runs throughout the interior.
The white hull carries a blue accent stripe, and the boat shows good condition overall. Non-skid surfaces are well-maintained. This is a working cruiser suited to overnight anchoring, weekend coastal passages, and seasonal liveaboard use—not a project requiring restoration.
Length
25.00 FT
Beam
8.50 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
1
Engine Make
Tohatsu
Engine Model
MFS8B
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Gasoline
Cruising Speed
4.00 KTS
Max Speed
6.00 KTS
Fuel
6 GAL
Water
12 GAL