catalina 42

Catalina 42 at De Valk Yacht Brokers

Catalina 42 sold

Sold! Catalina 42
Catalina 42
  • Built 1991
  • Material GRP
  • Dimensions 12.75 x 4.22 x 1.90 (m)
  • Asking price sold

The catalina 42 is the right choice for the sailor who wants to cruise the right way. These yachts offer quality and comfort. This is reflected in the teak interior, spacious saloon and front and rear cabin, each with its own bathroom. A complete yacht, suitable for both a weekend trip and a longer stay. This catalina 42 can be viewed daily in our sales harbor in Hindeloopen.

Sold! Catalina 42
Catalina 42
  • Built 1990
  • Material GRP
  • Dimensions 12.75 x 4.22 x 1.83 (m)
  • Asking price sold

Conceived as the ultimate Catalina, the 42 interprets the needs and desires expressed by many sailors considering a yacht in the over-forty-foot class. First among these requirements are speed under sail an the easy predictable handling characteristics. An important consideration for many cruising sailors is the ability to realise the boat's performance potential under sail with a short-handed crew. Navigation equipment of 2009, Quantum mainsail of 2005, Sailselect High Aspect of 2009.

Sold! Catalina 42
Catalina 42
  • Built 1990
  • Material GRP
  • Dimensions 12.75 x 4.22 x 1.83 (m)
  • Asking price sold

Conceived as the ultimate Catalina, the 42 interprets the needs and desires expressed by many sailors considering a yacht in the over-forty-foot class. First among these requirements are speed under sail and the easy predictable handling characteristics. An important consideration for many cruising sailors is the ability to realise the boat's performance potential under sail with a short-handed crew.

Sold! Catalina 42
Catalina 42
  • Built 1990
  • Material GRP
  • Dimensions 12.75 x 4.22 x 1.47 (m)
  • Asking price sold

Conceived as the ultimate Catalina, the 42 interprets the needs and desires expressed by many sailors considering a yacht in the over-forty-foot class. First among these requirements are speed under sail, and easy predictable handling characteristics. An important consideration for many cruising sailors is the ability to realise the boat's performance potential under sail with a short-handed crew.