This 2007 Catalina 350 is a 36-foot fiberglass sailing yacht with a shallow draft and 13-foot beam, powered by a 35-horsepower Universal diesel engine. The boat shows low engine hours at 928 and comes equipped with a furling mainsail and new 135% genoa. A full suite of electronics and autopilot are installed, along with an electric windlass and dual bow rollers. All systems are reported in working order.
The interior layout includes two cabins: a spacious forward stateroom with a queen berth and an aft cabin with private access. Both feature custom mattresses rather than foam pads. The galley is well-appointed with a gas oven and stove, and an Adler Barbour ice box with multiple access points. The yacht offers 6 feet 9 inches of headroom throughout and a roomy cockpit. Climate control comes via a reverse-cycle heat and air-conditioning system.
Construction details include inboard shrouds and upgraded Garhauer hardware, alongside a sturdy fiberglass hull designed for owner-driven cruising. The boat's design emphasizes practical interior volume for its length and straightforward maintenance. Well-maintained throughout, this Catalina 350 is equipped and ready for coastal cruising and extended time at anchor.
Length
36.42 FT
Beam
13.00 FT
Draft
4.50 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
Universal
Engine Model
M35
Power
NaN HP
Hours
928 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
39 GAL
Water
88 GAL