This 2004 Catalina 320 is a well-maintained fiberglass sloop built for serious cruising on the BC coast. The boat measures 32.5 feet in length with an 11.75-foot beam and is powered by a Yanmar 3GM30F diesel engine producing 27 horsepower.
Navigation and electronics are comprehensive. A B&G Zeus 3 14-inch chartplotter mounted on a NavPod pedestal integrates with a B&G 3G open-array radar and forward scan sonar. A Raymarine Evolution autopilot handles longer passages, and two Vesper Cortex H1 units provide AIS, VHF, and vessel monitoring. An Espar 5DW hydronic heating system supports four-season cruising. Power comes from two Rolls 230Ah AGM house batteries paired with a Xantrex 1800W inverter and 40A charger, with a Zincsaver II galvanic corrosion system for marina conditions.
The two-cabin, one-head layout provides comfortable accommodation for extended time away. Ground tackle includes an Ultra Anchor 16 kg anchor with flip swivel and Maxwell windlass with approximately 200 feet of chain. A Whitehall Solo 14 rowboat is carried on an Ocean Marine Systems stainless transom davit. Full cockpit covers extend over the dodger and bimini assembly, with additional window protection.
The Yanmar engine has undergone comprehensive service, with fuel injectors and injection pump professionally refurbished and reinstalled in early 2025. A new lift pump was fitted, the heat exchanger serviced, multiple coolant hoses replaced, and raw water components renewed. The fuel tank was drained, flushed, and treated. Onboard equipment includes a Karcher pressure washer, Makita polisher, safety tethers, a Viking RescYou Pro offshore liferaft, four Mustang inflatable personal flotation devices, and two survival suits.
Length
32.50 FT
Beam
11.75 FT
Draft
6.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
2
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
3GM30F
Power
NaN HP
Hours
425 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
19 GAL
Water
45 GAL