9 Meter Catalac Catamaran 1974 fiberglass production, strongly built
British era safe family cruising cat.
Solid glass hull, no core.
Well
equipped for local cruising with a FULL KING SIZED forward berth
accessible from either hull.
Standing headroom in hulls, sitting
headroom on bridge-deck.
Powered by a lightly used 9.9 Hp. Yamaha
outboard.
Bottom in excellent condition.
Note: This vessel has been
kept light to optimize performance and handling and simplify operation.
With her custom rudders, she handles well both under power and under
sail. Very shallow draft.
She is a great local cruiser and a wonderful boat for the San Juans or
South Puget Sound.
Beam 14 ft., Length 29.25 ft., Draft 2 .5 ft.
Layout
Forward lateral bulkhead removed and a full sized King Size
berth replaced the original two cabins. The foredeck was strengthened.
Boat has two additional single berths including one in a separate
cabin. She has a large head.
Navigation
Ritchie Compass,
Garmin 182C GPS-Chart Plotter
Furuno 1622 16 mile radar
Auto Pilot Autohelm 4000
VHF radio
Standard Depth Sounder
Galley
Plastimo 2000 Neptune stove, 2 20 lb. Propane tanks, one
active, one stored.
Force 10 Propane convection heater stack vented to outside.
Water two 20 gal. tanks, one in each hull.
The galley has more than ample storage.
Head
Manual head pumping either to outside or to either a 17 gal
tank holding or a 6 gal. holding tank (6gal. Tank could easily be
replaced with a larger volume tank).
Electrical systems
12 volt system
two new Exide 6 Volt batteries
one type 27 starting battery
Two large sloar panels
Trace C-12 regulator
Shore power and engine battery charging.
120 system, circuit breakers are provided
120 volt-12 volt marine battery charger
Ground Tackle
One West marine anchor with rope and chain rode
smaller Bruce with a rope rode stored aft.
Sails
full complement of sails including spinnaker and sock
Motor,
Manual tilt 9.9 HP Yamaha high thrust
Hull
The bottom was stripped and dried(Using an industrial
dehumidifier) and barrier coated by CSR Marine. The barrier was renewed
once.