The Catalina 315 sailboat is a versatile and popular vessel that combines comfort, performance, and ease of handling. With a length overall of 31 feet and a beam of 11 feet, the Catalina 315 offers a spacious and well-designed interior layout, making it an ideal choice for both cruising and weekend getaways. The boat features a wide cockpit with ample seating and a functional deck layout, allowing for easy maneuvering and comfortable sailing.
Designed by Gerry Douglas, the Catalina 315 incorporates modern features and technologies while staying true to Catalina's reputation for quality craftsmanship. The sail plan includes a furling mainsail and genoa, making sail handling a breeze, especially for single-handed or short-handed sailing. The boat's moderate displacement and wide beam provide stability and a smooth ride, even in challenging weather conditions.
Inside the Catalina 315, the cabin offers a blend of functionality and comfort. The spacious salon features a well-equipped galley with a two-burner stove, oven, and refrigerator, providing the necessary amenities for onboard cooking. The dining area easily converts into a double berth, and there are also a private forward cabin and a roomy head with a shower. The use of teak and high-quality materials adds to the boat's aesthetic appeal and durability.
Overall, the Catalina 315 sailboat is a popular choice among sailors looking for a well-built and reliable vessel that offers a comfortable cruising experience. Its combination of performance, ease of handling, and spacious interior make it suitable for both experienced sailors and those new to the sailing world. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or embarking on a longer adventure, the Catalina 315 is designed to provide enjoyable and safe sailing for you and your crew.
LOA: 31.92 ft
LWL: 26.51 ft
Beam: 11.58 ft
Draft: 6.27 ft
Displacement: 10201.00 lbs
Ballast: 3999.00 lbs
Hull type: Fin w/bulb & spade rudder
Hull construction: FG
Rigging type: Masthead Sloop
Below you'll find the latest Catalina 315 listings for the last 12 months. We compare the listing price with boats listed in the past and the color coding indicates if the price is good (green = below the average listing price) or more on the expensive side (red = seller is asking more than the average listing price).
How to read this chart: The x-axis shows the months and the number of boats listed in that month. The bars show the range between cheapest and most expensive Catalina 315 listed in that month.