Catalina

Catalina Yachts is a U.S.-based builder of fiberglass monohull sloop-rigged sailboats ranging in sizes from eight to 47 feet in length. It was founded in 1969 in Hollywood, California by Frank Butler . Catalina Yachts is one of the largest boat manufacturers in the world, with over 80,000 boats manufactured to date. Though Catalina produces boats from as small as eight feet under their Capri nameplate, the company is best known for its production of mid-sized cruisers.

In 1961, Catalina Yachts founder Frank Butler (January 17, 1928 - November 15, 2020) took over the production of his own boat when his original boat builder ran out of funds and borrowed money from Frank; unable to repay the debt, the builder instead gave Frank the tooling to continue building the boat. Frank ended up taking control of the company, renaming it Wesco Marine and later Coronado Yachts. Many early Coronado 25 boats have the Wesco Marine nameplate on the transom.

In 1984, Catalina acquired Morgan Yachts and introduced the Catalina Morgan 440 in 2004, now discontinued. The other Morgan models, including the Catalina designed M381 and M45 center cockpit, were recently retired as well.

Catalina Yachts is now the only American builder of fiberglass production sailboats, with more than 80,000 boats manufactured to date. Although Catalina produces boats as small as eight feet under the Capri nameplate, the company is known for its production of mid-sized cruisers, generally introducing a newly designed model nearly every year.

Catalina sailboats are produced out of its Largo, FL, facility, an 18-acre site where much of the manufacturing process takes place. Although the Catalina brand was built upon sailboats, the recently acquired True North line of motor yachts is the company focus today. After the passing of founder Frank Butler, his former secretary and longtime close personal friend, Sharon Day, was appointed president, chief engineer and CEO by the Butler family. Patrick Turner, the company’s longtime national sales manager and an industry marketing executive, now manages the Florida factory. He currently serves on the Sail America Board of Directors.

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Catalina Sailboats for sale in the last 6 months

Below you'll find the latest Catalina listings for the last six 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).

Date Make, Model, Year
Country, State
Price Details
2024-10-05Catalina 36 1994
Maryland
USD 14000Listing
2024-10-05Catalina 36 1989
Virginia
USD 59900Listing
2024-10-01Catalina Capri 18 1987
Rhode Island
USD 5800Listing
2024-10-01Catalina 30 1982
Connecticut
USD 15000Listing
2024-10-01Catalina 36 1985
Texas
USD 15000Listing
2024-09-30Catalina 22 1980
Vermont
USD 4200Listing
2024-09-28Catalina 30 1982
Connecticut
USD 12000Listing
2024-09-28Catalina 14.2 2023
South Carolina
USD 10900Listing
2024-09-27Catalina Capri 18 1987
Rhode Island
USD 6800Listing
2024-09-27Catalina 42 1991
São Paulo
USD 65000Listing
2024-09-24Catalina 27 1983
Illinois
USD 12000Listing
2024-09-23Catalina 30 1983
Michigan
USD 18500Listing
2024-09-22Catalina 27 1986
Indiana
USD 12000Listing
2024-09-21Catalina 320 1995
Florida
USD 39000Listing
2024-09-15Catalina 30 1982
Michigan
USD 17500Listing
2024-09-10Catalina 34 1987
Texas
USD 34900Listing
2024-09-09Catalina 22 1985
Ohio
USD 6500Listing
2024-09-08Catalina 22 1984
Wisconsin
USD 5000Listing
2024-09-08Catalina 25 1982
Oklahoma
USD 3000Listing
2024-09-08Catalina 320 1995
Maine
USD 46000Listing