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The 1989 Catalina, 30 is a very roomy cruiser. The main cabin is very open with a galley to starboard and lots of storage. She boasts a dinette on the starboard side and a large settee to port. A large V-berth cabin is forward, with a comfortable stateroom aft. One of the more popular designs from Catalina Yachts, the Catalina 30 is spacious, offers easy access to the engine, transmission and other systems, features an interior that is open and functional, docked or underway.
The traditionally styled Catalina 30 remains extremely popular due to its exceptional volume above and below decks and for its stability under sail. She offers more space than a typical 34' boat\", and she's easy and fun to sail as well. It's easy to see why the Catalina 30 is one of the best selling 30 foot boats ever built; she's still in production today, almost 30 years
Given the boat's success and popularity, it comes as no surprise to learn that the Catalina 30 was inducted into the American Sailboat Hall of Fame in 2001. The nomination referred to the vessel's timeless design and production ingenuity, and states that its \"overall excellence has made the sport of sailing better\".
The bottom line is that it's hard to beat these popular boats, and this particular example is really nice inside and out with a very clean Universal diesel with only 735 hours, new sails, main sail cover, bimini, cushions, halyards, lifelines and batteries.