2003 Catalina 250
$18,000
Boat in Oxnard, CA 93035 US
250
1 Engine (Honda)
25 feet
Gas
Fiberglass/Reinforced
Performance & Handling
- Wing Keel Configuration: This is the sought-after Wing Keel version, featuring a solid lead casting that provides superior stability and pointing ability compared to water-ballasted models. Its shoal draft of just 3' 5" allows you to explore shallow coves and anchor where others can't.
- Effortless Sailing: Get underway in minutes with Roller Furling Main and Roller Furling Jib sails. All lines are led aft to the cockpit for safe, easy single-handed operation.
- Reliable Power: Powered by a 9.9 Honda Four-Stroke Long Shaft Outboard. This quiet, fuel-efficient engine provides plenty of thrust for docking and maneuvering.
Interior & Cockpit Comfort
- Roomy Cabin: The interior feels much larger than 25 feet, featuring a V-berth forward, twin settees, and a large aft double berth under the cockpit.
- Amenities: Includes a functional galley with a sink and stove, plus an enclosed head compartment for privacy.
- Increased Headroom: Features the signature Catalina pop-up deck cover, which adds significant standing headroom when at anchor.
- Spacious Cockpit: Relax on the raised stern pulpit seats or utilize the open transom with a built-in swim ladder for easy water access.
Specifications
- Length Overall: 25' 0"
- Beam: 8' 6"
- Draft: 3' 5" (Wing Keel)
- Ballast: 1,050 lbs (Lead)
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
Price History
| Date | Event | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 4/11/26 | Initial price | $18,000 |
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Overview from around the web 2003 Catalina 250
Customers consistently praise the 2003 Catalina 250 for its excellent balance of comfort, performance, and ease of handling
Many highlight its spacious interior for a 25-foot sailboat, noting the well-designed cabin layout that comfortably accommodates small families or weekend cruisers. The boat’s solid construction and reliable sailing characteristics receive frequent commendation, making it a favorite among both novice and experienced sailors. Additionally, owners appreciate the boat’s trailerable size, which adds to its versatility and convenience for coastal cruising or lake sailing. Overall, reviews emphasize the Catalina 250 as a dependable and enjoyable sailboat that offers great value for those seeking a manageable and comfortable sailing experience.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 2003 Catalina 250 is a popular trailerable sailboat known for its blend of performance, comfort, and ease of handling. Here are some of the key pros and cons of this model:
Pros
Trailerable Design: With a swing keel and moderate size, the Catalina 250 is easy to trailer and launch, offering great flexibility for exploring different waters.
Spacious Interior: The boat features a surprisingly roomy cabin for its size, including a comfortable V-berth, convertible dinette, and a compact galley, making it suitable for weekend cruising.
Good Sailing Performance: The Catalina 250 handles well under sail, providing a stable and responsive experience for both beginners and experienced sailors.
Easy to Handle: The sail plan and rigging are designed for simplicity, allowing for easy single or short-handed sailing.
Quality Construction: Catalina Yachts is known for solid build quality, and the 2003 Catalina 250 benefits from durable materials and thoughtful design.
Cons
Limited Headroom: While spacious, the cabin headroom is somewhat restricted, which can be uncomfortable for taller individuals during extended stays.
Swing Keel Maintenance: The swing keel mechanism requires regular inspection and maintenance to ensure smooth operation and prevent issues such as corrosion or jamming.
Basic Amenities: Compared to larger cruisers, onboard amenities like the head and galley are minimal, limiting comfort for longer voyages.
Performance in Heavy Weather: The Catalina 250 is best suited for coastal cruising and may feel less stable or comfortable in very rough conditions.
Storage Space: Storage can be limited, requiring efficient packing and organization for extended trips.
Made For
The 2003 Catalina 250 is ideal for sailing enthusiasts seeking a versatile and manageable cruiser. It’s perfect for small families, couples, or solo sailors who want a boat that offers comfortable accommodations without sacrificing performance. Whether you’re interested in weekend getaways, coastal cruising, or learning the ropes of sailing, the Catalina 250 provides an easy-to-handle design with ample space below deck, making it a great choice for both beginners and experienced sailors looking for a reliable and enjoyable vessel.
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