Thank you! We loved having our boat even though we didn’t sail it as much as we hoped. But, feel free to reach out with regards to things we did and things you’re considering.
There's several Facebook groups dedicated to Catalina's if you haven't already checked there. We're also members of: groups.io/g/Catalina30/topics, and although Catalina 30' specific, there's a fair amount of overlap between the models.
As far as the mud wasps, I’ve been told to mix peppermint oil and water and to spray in problem areas. Apparently the smell (which is quite pleasant) discourages bugs from making themselves comfortable.
use a shop vac to get rid of the bulk of wasps and then spray and remove nest after the main group is gone, park the hose by the nest and gohave a beer, 30 min later they are mostly gone
So are we! We were quite fortunate to have noticed our broken bilge pump and so sorry for that family. Please let us know if you install 2 automatic bilge pumps.
I have an 81 C30 New Trans & Flex disk, alternator, picked it up for 10K and now have another 5 in it but do my own work so that saves a lot, if you don't like to tinker on boats, be rich.
Steve AnacortesWA that’s great about what you’ve done! We agree and prefer to do our own work as we actually want to learn the systems and their intricacies. The knowledge gained will help us immensely on our future boat.
There are not a lot of Catalina owners showing the challenges of owning an older boat. We just bought our own 1980 Catalina 30, and whiles have so far been a little more fortunate it sounds in the initial purchase, there are so many things that have to be dealt with! Thanks for showing some of your tips and tricks!
jhcali71 Thank you and Congrats on your purchase! She’s a beamy boat That still performs well. We highly recommend the Catalina yahoo group or Facebook group for help and tips.
Just saw your channel for first time. I bought an 84 for 10k and sailed for two seasons without a dime into it. Fortunately the boat has good solid bones. Ready to dump $$$$ new sails, dodger, Bimini. I knew this going in, so the hit is expected. Can I ask what you all paid for her ? And good luck to you.
Congrats on your boat and that's awesome you've not had any problems. We've dumped a fair amount of money into fixing her up, but it's definitely been a learning opportunity for us which will help us in the long run.
@@zandrarichardson5084 and Dennis decided not to say. Why does it matter? Every market is different and every boat is different. They paid what they paid however many years ago. It's irrelevant now.
SR JR yes! We’re an ‘84. We’re hull #3460. Were in Deale, MD. How about yourself? How do you like your boat? We have a lot of original items which need lots of TLC. It’s taken a bit of time, but she’s reliable now and is doing us well.
GTFOplan I’m in City Island the Bronx, this will be the 9th year having a boat, 7th with this one. Lots of upgrades but shes finally at the point that im not changing, just repairing replacing and maintaining.
I'm 6'1. I pretty much have room throughout much of the center of the boat. We ended up using the v-berth as our sleeping area since it gave us enough room lengthwise. It does get cramped towards the V with our feet, but the wide section is basically a king width. The salon bed is right at 73-74", but it didn't give us enough room for sleeping once you account for flattening you feet, putting your arm over your head, etc. Hope that helps!
1984 Catalina... All the things you had to fix are about right based on age of boat. The window covers on the insides of your port lights will cause crazing and then the next owners will complain about your maintenance. Does P.O.S. stand for "Piece of Shit"?
@@GTFOplan I would avoid doing that when talking about any sail boat, even your own. Many people have "less nice" boats than the one you own and will take offense. Not a good way to build subs. IMHO.
Thanks for sharing I enjoyed I have the 36ft Catalina. It gave me some good ideas
Thank you! We loved having our boat even though we didn’t sail it as much as we hoped. But, feel free to reach out with regards to things we did and things you’re considering.
Thanks for the tour. Bought our 1986 C30 in 2018. Lots of projects still to go...but loving the boat.
Thank you. We love our boat as well, but the projects do seem never ending at times.
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Thank you!
Great video. We are at Herrington N on the hard with Our 4th Sailboat. A Hunter 40 Legend. Working on it.
HHN is a great marina! We moved up to the Annapolis area last summer though. Would love to raft up sometime though!
Thanks for the tips and tricks. I have a C25, and plan to try a few of these ideas in the spring.
There's several Facebook groups dedicated to Catalina's if you haven't already checked there. We're also members of: groups.io/g/Catalina30/topics, and although Catalina 30' specific, there's a fair amount of overlap between the models.
As far as the mud wasps, I’ve been told to mix peppermint oil and water and to spray in problem areas. Apparently the smell (which is quite pleasant) discourages bugs from making themselves comfortable.
Thank you! Hopefully we won't have an issue with them this summer, but if we do, we will certainly try this method.
use a shop vac to get rid of the bulk of wasps and then spray and remove nest after the main group is gone, park the hose by the nest and gohave a beer, 30 min later they are mostly gone
We love the spray cans that let us fire away from 20’!
Glad you noticed the bilge not working. I definitely, will have TWO automatic bilge pumps and a third manual after seeing a family boat under water!
So are we! We were quite fortunate to have noticed our broken bilge pump and so sorry for that family. Please let us know if you install 2 automatic bilge pumps.
LOL! That's a lot of bilge pumps. It's definitely an important piece of equipment!
Use a product called "wasp freeze" available on amazon.
Thanks Steven! We will definitely check it out and it's probably a good thing to keep on hand.
Thank you! Definitely trying that product!
I have an 81 C30 New Trans & Flex disk, alternator, picked it up for 10K and now have another 5 in it but do my own work so that saves a lot, if you don't like to tinker on boats, be rich.
Steve AnacortesWA that’s great about what you’ve done! We agree and prefer to do our own work as we actually want to learn the systems and their intricacies. The knowledge gained will help us immensely on our future boat.
Thank for sharing the cost!
There are not a lot of Catalina owners showing the challenges of owning an older boat. We just bought our own 1980 Catalina 30, and whiles have so far been a little more fortunate it sounds in the initial purchase, there are so many things that have to be dealt with! Thanks for showing some of your tips and tricks!
jhcali71 Thank you and Congrats on your purchase! She’s a beamy boat That still performs well. We highly recommend the Catalina yahoo group or Facebook group for help and tips.
Here’s a link for the Catalina group - groups.io/g/Catalina30 and the Facebook group - facebook.com/groups/Catalina30SailboatOwners/?ref=share
Just saw your channel for first time. I bought an 84 for 10k and sailed for two seasons without a dime into it.
Fortunately the boat has good solid bones. Ready to dump $$$$ new sails, dodger, Bimini. I knew this going in, so the hit is expected.
Can I ask what you all paid for her ?
And good luck to you.
Congrats on your boat and that's awesome you've not had any problems. We've dumped a fair amount of money into fixing her up, but it's definitely been a learning opportunity for us which will help us in the long run.
He asked what it cost??? 🙄
@@zandrarichardson5084 and Dennis decided not to say. Why does it matter? Every market is different and every boat is different. They paid what they paid however many years ago. It's irrelevant now.
You’re an ‘84 what hull number? I’m 3650.
SR JR yes! We’re an ‘84. We’re hull #3460. Were in Deale, MD. How about yourself? How do you like your boat? We have a lot of original items which need lots of TLC. It’s taken a bit of time, but she’s reliable now and is doing us well.
GTFOplan I’m in City Island the Bronx, this will be the 9th year having a boat, 7th with this one. Lots of upgrades but shes finally at the point that im not changing, just repairing replacing and maintaining.
How tall is your husband? Asking b/c I am curious about the standing height in the Catalina 30's. Tnxs!
I'm 6'1. I pretty much have room throughout much of the center of the boat. We ended up using the v-berth as our sleeping area since it gave us enough room lengthwise. It does get cramped towards the V with our feet, but the wide section is basically a king width. The salon bed is right at 73-74", but it didn't give us enough room for sleeping once you account for flattening you feet, putting your arm over your head, etc. Hope that helps!
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All boats have issues - you didn't check out good enough when you bought it.
Joe Bloe in hindsight, you’re right. But what we’ve learned since then has been immeasurable and will serve us well on our future boat.
Delos Crew!
Royden Vickers we love watching them! Apparently they’re in Annapolis, MD now, which is close to us.
1984 Catalina... All the things you had to fix are about right based on age of boat. The window covers on the insides of your port lights will cause crazing and then the next owners will complain about your maintenance. Does P.O.S. stand for "Piece of Shit"?
Yes reference POS, but we use it lovingly and affectionately! :)
@@GTFOplan I would avoid doing that when talking about any sail boat, even your own. Many people have "less nice" boats than the one you own and will take offense. Not a good way to build subs. IMHO.