The 350 Catalina is one of the most popular Chris Crafts ever made. Built on a solid-fiberglass, low deadrise hull with a wide beam, the 350 has an enormous interior for her size as well as an entertainment-friendly helm/aft deck platform. This is a warm, very roomy and very comfortable boat, with full standing headroom everywhere (6'4"). This is a live-aboard boat, with an interior roomy enough that long periods aboard even in bad weather are easy and pleasant. She'll sleep six comfortably. They don't make boats like this any more, with solid heavy construction, good materials, designed and made with care and attention to detail. This boat has spent her entire life, as far as I know, on Lake Champlain. We've enjoyed life on her and with her - she's been our camper on the lake with infinite shoreline, but now it's time to sell.
Her interior accommodations include a spacious main cabin with AC, and ample room for a couch that converts into a double bed, a recliner, built-in shelves and cabinets, and a table. Windows are large and openable, providing plenty of light and fresh air. The full galley has large counter space, a stainless steel sink, a 3-burner electric stove and oven, a microwave. a refrigerator with freezer, a separate freezer in addition, and cabinets above and below. There is a 5 gallon hot water heater and a pressure tank to maintain even water pressure. There are two roomy staterooms each with two built-in beds, plus storage under the beds, a full-size closet, and a cabinet. The head has cabinet storage and plenty of counter space, a stall shower enclosure, enamel sink and macerator toilet. The engine room is large, and full access to both engines is available by taking up two floor panels. The hot water heater, pressure tank, and an Onan generator are in the engine compartment.
Topside, the helm is level with the aft deck, so the helmsman isn't separated from the passengers. The entire back deck is canvassed, with full screens and vinyl windows. In addition to the captain's and mate's chairs, there is ample room for two or three other chairs and a cooler to keep drinks handy. The windows open from the top, so they can usually remain somewhat open for fresh air even in the rain. Half of the top can be easily removed to open the area to the sky if desired. She has full walk around decks and a large foredeck with built-in seating, and a large teak swim platform with ladders.
She will cruise at 12-15 knots with a top speed in the upper teens to low 20's. The boat is very comfortable under way, easily handling any of Lake Champlain's waves and wind, only occasionally landing spray on the deck.
A semi-fitted custom winter cover of heavy duty vinyl-coated nylon canvas and supporting framework is included.
Hull material Fiberglass
Length overall 35 ft 1 in
Beam 13 ft 1 in
Max draft 2 ft 10 in
Displacement 17,229 lbs.
Number of engines 2
Engine make Twin Marine Power (GM), with electronic ignition 235 HP each.
Engine model 350 FWC
Fuel Gas/Petrol
Engine hours 950
Fuel tanks 2 x 75 gal
Fresh water tank 55 gal
Holding tank 50 gal
Electrical
• Onan 6.5 KW Generator
• 2 batteries (new 2010)
• 20 AMP battery charger
• Battery isolater
• Shore power 30 amp
• 5 gallon hot water heater
• Magellan chart plotter
• Engine synchronizer
• 2 searchlights - one built in, one handheld
• Trim tabs
• Rectifier
Other
• 35 lb anchor, 15 lb lunch hook, chain, anchor rodes.
• Many life jackets of all sizes
• new headliner
• dock lines, fenders, bilge pumps, cleaning equipment, etc.
This is the good news. This boat is in good shape, but there are matters that need addressing. She is being offered as is, with a heavy reduction in asking price, for the following reasons. The engines and gas tanks need work, and we simply do not have the money or heart to take care of them beyond what we've done already - a LOT. The generator was not working when we bought the boat, and we've never needed it, so it still isn't. No problems are huge, nor something a reasonably handy person can't take care of. This is a good boat - solid, sound, comfortable, a good DIY boat if you want to save money, and reasonably inexpensive to bring to shape if you don't. We simply can't afford either the time or money. The asking price has been reduced more than $10,000 because of this, and that amount would be more than needed to have a fine vessel with all known problems fixed. I'm not interested in getting top dollar, but just in getting her sold - this season. The boat has been docked at Chipman Point Marina (one of the best and friendliest on the lake) for eight seasons, and can be seen there.
Her interior accommodations include a spacious main cabin with AC, and ample room for a couch that converts into a double bed, a recliner, built-in shelves and cabinets, and a table. Windows are large and openable, providing plenty of light and fresh air. The full galley has large counter space, a stainless steel sink, a 3-burner electric stove and oven, a microwave. a refrigerator with freezer, a separate freezer in addition, and cabinets above and below. There is a 5 gallon hot water heater and a pressure tank to maintain even water pressure. There are two roomy staterooms each with two built-in beds, plus storage under the beds, a full-size closet, and a cabinet. The head has cabinet storage and plenty of counter space, a stall shower enclosure, enamel sink and macerator toilet. The engine room is large, and full access to both engines is available by taking up two floor panels. The hot water heater, pressure tank, and an Onan generator are in the engine compartment.
Topside, the helm is level with the aft deck, so the helmsman isn't separated from the passengers. The entire back deck is canvassed, with full screens and vinyl windows. In addition to the captain's and mate's chairs, there is ample room for two or three other chairs and a cooler to keep drinks handy. The windows open from the top, so they can usually remain somewhat open for fresh air even in the rain. Half of the top can be easily removed to open the area to the sky if desired. She has full walk around decks and a large foredeck with built-in seating, and a large teak swim platform with ladders.
She will cruise at 12-15 knots with a top speed in the upper teens to low 20's. The boat is very comfortable under way, easily handling any of Lake Champlain's waves and wind, only occasionally landing spray on the deck.
A semi-fitted custom winter cover of heavy duty vinyl-coated nylon canvas and supporting framework is included.
Hull material Fiberglass
Length overall 35 ft 1 in
Beam 13 ft 1 in
Max draft 2 ft 10 in
Displacement 17,229 lbs.
Number of engines 2
Engine make Twin Marine Power (GM), with electronic ignition 235 HP each.
Engine model 350 FWC
Fuel Gas/Petrol
Engine hours 950
Fuel tanks 2 x 75 gal
Fresh water tank 55 gal
Holding tank 50 gal
Electrical
• Onan 6.5 KW Generator
• 2 batteries (new 2010)
• 20 AMP battery charger
• Battery isolater
• Shore power 30 amp
• 5 gallon hot water heater
• Magellan chart plotter
• Engine synchronizer
• 2 searchlights - one built in, one handheld
• Trim tabs
• Rectifier
Other
• 35 lb anchor, 15 lb lunch hook, chain, anchor rodes.
• Many life jackets of all sizes
• new headliner
• dock lines, fenders, bilge pumps, cleaning equipment, etc.
This is the good news. This boat is in good shape, but there are matters that need addressing. She is being offered as is, with a heavy reduction in asking price, for the following reasons. The engines and gas tanks need work, and we simply do not have the money or heart to take care of them beyond what we've done already - a LOT. The generator was not working when we bought the boat, and we've never needed it, so it still isn't. No problems are huge, nor something a reasonably handy person can't take care of. This is a good boat - solid, sound, comfortable, a good DIY boat if you want to save money, and reasonably inexpensive to bring to shape if you don't. We simply can't afford either the time or money. The asking price has been reduced more than $10,000 because of this, and that amount would be more than needed to have a fine vessel with all known problems fixed. I'm not interested in getting top dollar, but just in getting her sold - this season. The boat has been docked at Chipman Point Marina (one of the best and friendliest on the lake) for eight seasons, and can be seen there.
Phone: 802-770-5826
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Ctr. Rutland, VT 05736
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