The New Catalina 375 yacht will be making its Queensland debut at the Sanctuary Cove Boat Show

he Catalina 375 is 38 foot 6 inches (11.73) it feels solid, properly proportioned and generally bigger than you would expect in a 37 footer.

 

While many manufacturers now use iron keels, Catalina have continued to build with Lead Keels.

The Interior is crafted with teak cabinetry and trim with a natural varnish finish for good looks and durability. A large fuel, water and holdings tanks provide for an extended cruising range. The live-aboard interior has a large, usable head and shower, plus a functional galley with plenty of storage.

 

Catalina Australia Managing Director Norman Ambrose, sailed the new Catalina 375 up to Sanctuary Cove from Sydney last week with 25 knots on the beam most of the trip – “a very fast trip and the new yacht was very stable in big seas.”

 

Catalina Yachts will also be displaying the Catalina 309 and Catalina 42 Mk11

 

Catalina Yachts, have been imported into Australia since 1982 and the Australian Head Office has been at Sanctuary Cove since 2006

Catalina Australia: www.catalina.com.au Phone: (07) 5514 8541

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