2004 Catalina 400 MkIISold
$149,950
Boat in Palmetto, FL US
400 MkII
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40 feet
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Fiberglass/Reinforced
- Shoal draft lead wing keel-5'4"
- Double spreader mast head rig
- In mast furling mainsail
- Roller furling head sail
- Twin helm steering wheels
- Extra large owner's stateroom island berth
- Dedicated enclosed shower in aft head
- Large U shape sea galley
- Kato dinghy davits with Achilles 9'10" inflatable dinghy with fiberglass bottom and folding transom for easy storage and 9.9 hp Yamaha outboard with less than 20 hours on the outboard, purchased� November 2020
- Two solar panels-200watts each with dedicated Victron controller
- Raymarine suite of navigation electronics including AIS, radar, autopilot, Sirius X/M weather and radio GPS plotter with 12" MFD, depth, knot/log, wind and VHF
- ReLion lithium batteriesÃ?Â
- Victron Multiplus 3,000 watt inverter/charger
- Twin CruiseAir units with Soft Starts. 16,000 BTU forward, 8,000 BTU aft
- 130% genoa-new in 2015
- One flat panel TV and a sound system
- Electric anchor windlass and three anchors
- Four inflatable PFDsÃ?Â
- Shoal draft lead wing keel-5'4"
- Double spreader mast head rig
- In mast furling mainsail
- Roller furling head sail
- Twin helm steering wheels
- Extra large owner's stateroom island berth
- Dedicated enclosed shower in aft head
- Large U shape sea galley
- Kato dinghy davits with Achilles 9'10" inflatable dinghy with fiberglass bottom and folding transom for easy storage and 9.9 hp Yamaha outboard with less than 20 hours on the outboard, purchased� November 2020
- Two solar panels-200watts each with dedicated Victron controller
- Raymarine suite of navigation electronics including AIS, radar, autopilot, Sirius X/M weather and radio GPS plotter with 12" MFD, depth, knot/log, wind and VHF
- ReLion lithium batteriesÃ?Â
- Victron Multiplus 3,000 watt inverter/charger
- Twin CruiseAir units with Soft Starts. 16,000 BTU forward, 8,000 BTU aft
- 130% genoa-new in 2015
- One flat panel TV and a sound system
- Electric anchor windlass and three anchors
- Four inflatable PFDsÃ?Â
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Customers of the 2004 Catalina 400 MkII often praise its spacious and comfortable interior, making it ideal for extended cruising and liveaboard lifestyles
Many appreciate the solid construction and reliable performance under sail, highlighting its balanced handling and good sailing characteristics. The layout receives positive remarks for offering ample living space, including roomy cabins and a well-equipped galley. Additionally, owners frequently mention the boat's blend of classic design with modern updates, providing both style and functionality. Overall, the 2004 Catalina 400 MkII is valued for its versatility, comfort, and dependable cruising capabilities.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 2004 Catalina 400 MkII is a popular cruising sailboat known for its spacious design and solid performance. Here are some of the key pros and cons of this model:
Pros
Spacious Interior: The Catalina 400 MkII offers a roomy and comfortable cabin layout with ample headroom, making it ideal for extended cruising and liveaboard use.
Strong Construction: Built with a solid fiberglass hull and quality materials, it provides durability and reliability.
Good Performance: Equipped with a well-balanced sail plan and a moderate displacement, the boat performs well in a variety of wind conditions, offering a stable and enjoyable sailing experience.
Generous Storage: Plenty of storage options below deck for gear and provisions, enhancing convenience on longer trips.
Well-Designed Deck Layout: Features a comfortable cockpit with easy access to sails and controls, suitable for both short-handed and crewed sailing.
Modern Amenities: Many boats come with upgraded systems and amenities, including comfortable berths, a functional galley, and reliable navigation equipment.
Cons
Weight and Size: While spacious, the boat’s size and weight can make it less responsive compared to lighter performance cruisers, especially in light wind conditions.
Maintenance Requirements: As with any boat of this age, routine maintenance and possible upgrades may be necessary to keep systems up to date and in good working order.
Draft Considerations: The standard keel draft may limit access to shallow waters, which could be a consideration depending on cruising grounds.
Aging Systems: Electrical, plumbing, and engine components may require inspection and potential replacement due to age.
Resale Value: While popular, the resale value can vary based on condition and market demand, so thorough evaluation is recommended when purchasing.
Made For
The 2004 Catalina 400 MkII is ideal for sailors and cruising enthusiasts seeking a spacious, comfortable, and reliable sailboat for extended coastal or offshore adventures. Its design caters to families, couples, or groups who value a combination of performance and comfort, making it perfect for weekend getaways, longer voyages, or liveaboard lifestyles. Whether you’re an experienced sailor or looking to step up to a larger, well-equipped cruiser, the Catalina 400 MkII offers ample living space, easy handling, and solid construction to meet a variety of sailing needs.
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