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Catalina Expo 14.2
Estimated price for orientation: 4 679 $
Category: DinghiesClass: Sail
Catalina Expo 14.2
2015 Catalina Expo 14.2 We Take Trades!!!! "Catalina builds the largest selection of honest, sturdy boats that hold up to real world conditions, perform well and cost less to maintain. For Catalina owners, this means lots of extra value and enhanced sailing pleasure, with the added bonus of excellent resale value."---Catalina Catalina Expo 14.2 -The design of the Catalina Expo 14.2 is based on the hugely successful Catalina 14.2. Having built over 5,000 Catalina 14.2s the Expo is intended as an alternative rig configuration for those new to sailing or experienced sailors who want to enjoy the fun of small boat sailing in a simple, non-technical fun boat. -The SmartRig® system consists of a tapered carbon fiber mast and deck stepped Hoyt boom. Just two lines control all the sail’s power. - Having far less weight than an aluminum mast, the boat is more stable, with less tipping. At the end of the day, just pull the furling line and the sail wraps completely around the mast. This not only greatly decreases set-up time, but makes for a roomy, more comfortable, inviting cockpit. Come visit our 225 slip marina located on the most beautiful reach of the lower Delaware River. Winter’s Sailing Center is just a day sail away from desirable destinations such as Philadelphia, Cape May, Chesapeake City and the upper Chesapeake Bay! Experience our Red Carpet treatment which includes an orientation on your new vessel, welcome package and a bon voyage celebration. We also have an on-site sailing school and custom canvas facility. Our service professionals have the technical expertise to customize the vessel of your dreams!!!! Get on Board!!!!! Call today!
Working Sail Area : 104.00 sq ft
Features:
TypeSail
CategoryDinghies
Daysailers
MakeCatalina
ModelExpo 14.2
Year built2015
Length14.17ft
Hull MaterialFibreglass
Beam6.17ft
Draft3.51ft
Type keel:Lift keel
New/UsedNew