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Catalina 320

Frank butler's 25-year-old company updates its image with a scoop transom, modern appendages and an innovative layout, but he still likes a solid fiberglass hull. we like the result..

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Catalina Yachts has carved a reputation in the production boat world by producing yachts that make owner feedback sound like a mantra. Typical comments are, “They provide real value for the dollar,” “This is not a Swan,” “A lot of boat for the money,” or, “They sail well enough, considering that most own­ers are cruisers.”

Since January 1993, owners of the newest model in the line, the 320, have added a new mantra: “This boat is really fast, and is surprisingly spacious.”

Based on our test sail and factory visit in Southern California, they are correct, especially considering the performance characteristics of earlier models.

Frank Butler opened the doors of the factory in an abandoned aircraft facility in 1969. Since our first review of a Catalina, we’ve been making the point that the company has grown to its position as the largest producer of boats in the country by consistently offering boats that meet the needs of a price-conscious marketplace. Designs have typically carried high-aspect ra­tio mainsails and large overlapping genoas that powered the boats at rea­sonable speeds while offering owners comfortable accommodations below­decks.

Catalina 320

The 320 stands apart from earlier models because de­sign modifications have dramatically altered sailing characteristics while in­creasing the living areas belowdecks and improved crew comfort on deck.

The 320 is pleasing to the eye, partially a reflection of a finer bow entry. While it has a modest over­hang at the bow and almost none at the stern, with a waterline of 28′ it’s clearly the product of the nearly plumb bow/reverse stern thinking so prevalent in architectural circles these days.

One of the design objectives was to improve performance, so modifications were made to the sail plan, keel and rudder, reflecting tinkering that chief designer Gerry Douglas and Daniel Casal began in the early 90s. Casal told us that the primary motiva­tion was to make the boats easy to handle, since they are often sailed as cruisers by middle-aged couples who often struggle to manage overlapping genoas. As a consequence, the mast on the 320 has been moved forward, resulting in an increase in the size of the main and reduction in jib size. This makes it easier for the designer to balance the rig. This boat can be sailed similarly to a fractional rig, and de­powered by furling the jib or changing to smaller headsails before reefing, and by easing the mainsheet when the wind pipes up (instead of flogging the jib). In a blow, trimming smaller headsails will be easier for the typical cruising couple, especially because the boats are equipped with Lewmar Ocean series self-tailing winches.

From a financial standpoint, Casal’s theory is that jibs are less expensive to replace than mainsails, and sailors will be more comfortable in the meantime. When forced to motorsail, more power will be derived from the mainsail, resulting in quicker trips and less fuel consump­tion. The flip side is that large mains can be cumbersome to reef and furl.

Underwater appendages were re­designed as well. Rudder size was increased and redistributed in an attempt to generate more lift per square foot of wetted surface. The new shape is deeper, has a shortened chord and elliptical trailing edge, changes that result in a higher aspect ratio. Keels, a fin or optional shallower version with winglets, were reduced in size as well. The new design is significantly narrower at the top so has less drag, and a lower center of gravity.

Increasing crew comfort also was a criteria in the design of the 320, so the hull tapers outward at a gentler angle at B max (maximum beam), which is located just aft of station six. The payoff is a comfortable, spacious cock­pit that has drawn positive comments from new owners, and increased living space belowdecks.

The result of the sail plan reconfiguration, which carries roughly the same sail area as the Catalina 34, and redesign of the appendages, are high­er pointing angles and better balance at the helm. Coupled with a finer entry and hull design, performance is improved, which even the most casu­al cruiser should appreciate.

Construction

With more than 25 years in business, Butler has overseen the construction of thousands of the 22′ to 42’boats he’s designed, including more than 15,000 Catalina 22s, which was among the first boats inducted into the Sailboat Hall of Fame last spring. It is reasonable to assume the company knows how to properly lay up a hull, though it is continually exploring methods that will reduce cost without compro­mising structural integrity. A change in material from woven to knitted mat was included in the 320, for instance, in an attempt to increase hull strength while reducing displacement and simplifying the fabrication process.

The hull of the 320 is solid fiberglass, nine alternating layers of 1.5-ounce mat and 21.7-ounce roving. Vinylester resins are used on exterior skins above and below the waterline, so the hull is guaranteed for five years against blistering. Seven additional thicknesses of mat, roving and 2415 Pro mat are laid up in the bottom of the hull until a thickness of 1″ is reached. Layers of 1208 Promat, and 2-mm Coremat reinforce the transom and sections where hull and deck are joined.

The hull-deck joint is a shoe box arrangement with a vertical deck flange extending downward over the hull, which results in a joint having both vertical and horizontal mating surfaces. Additional support is provided by a wood section inserted between the hull and liner, all of which are bonded with a putty consisting of filled polyester resin before being through-bolted with stainless steel fasteners located on 7″ centers. It is a strong joint.

The deck is cored with plywood sections, and the cabin top with end­grain balsa.

In typical Catalina fashion, the interior of the boat consists of molded fiberglass liners tabbed to the hull that add strength but make life diffi­cult when dealing with a problem such as occurred with some of the first 3 20s: Inadequate wiring runs were buried beneath the pans during the layout, and chafe and breaks occurred. Those boats were rewired and retro­fitted with PVC conduit; subsequent boats were redesigned to eliminate the problem. As we toured the factory and saw boats in varying stages of production, we were impressed by the level of attention to detail, even on surfaces that would ultimately be covered by the liners. Nonetheless, the wiring problem supports our bias against liners which restrict access to some parts of the hull.

The bilge in early models also proved to be too shallow, so new owners often found water sloshing about amidships. Those boats were retrofitted with baffles, which helps alleviate the problem. Later, the molds were retooled to create deeper cavi­ties below the floorboards. We didn’t notice any problem during our test of the boat.

The mast, a tapered double-spread­er section constructed by Sparcraft, is stepped on deck. However, to avoid stress problems in the deck, loads are transferred directly to a compression post, which is a hardcast anodized tube attached belowdecks to 4″ x 8″ beams laminated to a fiberglass struc­tural grid system.

Wire standing rigging is attached to deck plates that connect stainless tie rods located in the main salon to an L-shaped aluminum bar laminated into the hull that acts as a chainplate.

The 320 is designed specifically for the cruising market and accommoda­tions reflect the designers’ intent to enhance performance without compromising on creature comforts.

The most noticeable characteristic of the space belowdecks is that the boat feels bigger than a 32-footor. In fact, at 11′ 9″, it is beamy. One owner, who considered purchasing similarly-sized boats offered by two competitors, and the Catalina 36, told us that he purchased the 320 because he didn’t feel there was any compromise on space belowdecks, and the boat could be easily doublehanded by he and his middle-aged wife. He says he added a lot of cruising gear with the money he saved.

Catalina 320

The immediate impression upon stepping below is of lightness reflected from the varnished ash battens that line the hull, teak bulkheads and hand rails, and a teak and holly sole. Non­wood surfaces are white, accented by suede-like cushions on two settees. Sunlight filters into the boat from two Lewmar hatches and 10 portlights, four of which open to provide ventilation. Overhead lights are scattered throughout. The companionway steps are rounded up at the ends, making it easier to use when the boat is heeled.

The galley, located to port, has a double stainless sink, Groehe faucets, laminated surfaces, a 5-cubic-foot Adler-Barber refrigerator with 4″ in­sulation, and a Hillerange two-burner stove/oven. A dry locker, three large overhead cabinets, and a pot and pans cupboard aft of the ice box, offer adequate storage space for cruising. The foot of the companionway, has adequate lighting but seems to in­crease in size with the light from a skylight and mirrors that cover a bulk­head. It is not spacious, but has a sink, toilet, and shower with its own sump pump. Access to head hoses is facili­tated by removing the back panel of the medicine cabinet; three through­hulls are located in a cubby near the wet locker.

The saloon has comfortable seat­ing for four people at a table, mounted on a post, that converts to a double berth, and for others on a port settee, the front of which doubles as seating for the navigator.

The nav station table is adequately-sized, but the boat’s electrical panel is located in a spot that would be a better candidate for loran, GPS and other instruments. A shelf located above the panel offers a great spot for books but could better have been utilized for electronics. One owner, who had added instruments, radar and autopilot to the boat, was forced to buy a second panel.

The forepeak is large enough to sleep two adults, and has storage bins port and starboard, and two drawers. A unique touch is that the main panels of the bulkhead separating the forepeak from the saloon are removable, adding to the sense of spaciousness by creating view corridors as well as improving air circulation between the cabins.

The master stateroom is amazingly spacious, considering this is a 32-footer. Accessed to starboard at the foot of the companionway, it is furnished with a queen-size berth and has standing headroom. It has a hanging locker, the only one on the boat (on wet trips, the head might have to be utilized for additional hanging space), and a small bookshelf. Natural light and ventilation are provided by three cockpit portlights.

Another owner, who described himself as being 6′ 2″ and weighing 230 pounds, shared the berth with his wife during a month-long cruise and told us he was very comfortable. Because it’s located below the cockpit, there’s the possibility it will be noisy when sailing through the night.

The engine is located aft of the companionway steps, and is accessed most easily from the stateroom. While it is well insulated and easily accessible when changing lubricants and filters, we wondered about the potential for odors. However, two owners, each of whom have spent extended periods aboard, reported neither odors nor noise problems.

Deck Layout

Owner feedback after 340 boats indicates that the size and design of the T­shaped cockpit is appealing to cruisers and dockside loungers. It’s 8′ 9″ long, 5′ 7″ wide, and has 17″ wide seats with 13″ high, ergonomically­designed backrests, and good storage capacity under the seats.

The helmsman can handle a conventionally mounted 40″ Edson wheel from a seat mounted on the stern, or take a position on either rail. Access to the rudder post for an emergency tiller is aft of the binnacle, which means that the emergency tiller will be steered “backwards” from the stern.

There’s comfortable seating for six in the cockpit, and two additional “observation seats” mounted on the stern pulpit. The helmsman’s seat is removable, which allows a section of the stern to be removed to reach the swim platform and ladder. The port lazarette was designed to provide cruisers with adequate space for two 26″ bicycles, or sailing gear. A removable tray in this compartment has space for electrical cords, winch handles and the like. A second self­contained storage compartment with an overboard vent houses a propane tank, hoses for which are installed in runs along the hull at the factory. Further aft, batteries are stored in a small compartment at the stern. A lazarette to starboard is large enough for stowage of a dinghy or life raft. Water and fuel fillers are on the corner of the stern, so spills should not slop into the cockpit.

Standard equipment includes four Lewmar winches. The primaries are self-tailing 44s, with self-tailing 30s mounted on the cabin top for hal­yards, the mainsheet and traveler controls. This arrangement will work well until owners opt to add a spinnaker, at which point two additional winches will be a must.

Halyards are led aft to sheet stoppers on the cabin top located just aft of the main traveler; controls for the solid vang and topping lift were not, a common complaint among owners not anxious to begin drilling holes in their new boats. Because the main­sheet and vang are the only controls for the fully-battened main, performance-oriented sailors are adding a Cunningham and adjustable backstay, options we feel cruisers should consider as well. One owner said he felt the sail track was inadequate for racing, so upgraded to sturdier gear.

Unlike more performance-oriented designs, the Schaefer 2000 roller furler has been mounted above the deck, which may reduce the efficien­cy of a genoa, in exchange for improv­ing visibility. The tradeoff, though, is a uniquely designed anchor well with two molded areas for lightweight-type anchors and a third for a plow, plus room for rode, which is attached to an electric winch mounted below.

Performance

We tested the boat in 10-12 knot breez­es in the Pacific Ocean and also solic­ited comments from other 320 owners. The boat moves effortlessly under power from the three-cylinder Yanmar that is now standard equipment. It is responsive, turns on its keel and, in the words of one owner, “could be steered backwards through a slalom course.”

The 320 tacks easily, and points to within 40-45 degrees of apparent wind. One owner reported that the addition of sail controls improved pointing ability by five degrees, but since our demo boat had only the mainsheet and vang, we couldn’t achieve higher angles. Purpose-built sails instead of a furler-mounted genoa also would improve performance.

Once into the 2′-4′ ocean swells, we found the motion to be seakindly, though the helm is so well-balanced it takes time to find a proper sailing groove. Sitting behind the wheel made it difficult to see the telltales, and finding a comfortable spot on the rail was somewhat difficult because the cockpit is so wide.

When we hit the groove, however, the boat buried its shoulder and re-warded good helmsmanship with squirts forward, sailing best at about 15 degrees of heel. We are not sure if it would have more feel and sail more efficiently with a tiller, or whether we just needed more time at the wheel.

We discovered the boat has a turn of speed when we overtook two 35-38-footers cruising in the same sailing lanes. One owner, who formerly sailed a Catalina 30, reports that the boat is significantly faster than the 30 or 34, and another won his cruising division the first year on the race course, sailing with a provisional PHRF handicap of 150.

Our only time downwind was spent with just a genoa; we suspect it will need a cruising or conventional spinnaker to improve performance when sailing deep jibe angles.

The sailaway price of a 320 as we tested the boat, including fully-battened main, 135% genoa on a Schaefer furler, 3-cylinder diesel, and assorted otherequipment,is$70,975. We agree with owners who say they are receiv­ing good value. During a tour of the factory, we had the opportunity to see several boats in various stages of production, and consider quality control to be well-above average. The design is well thought out, and the perfor­mance better than we’ve experienced with other Catalina models. The average weekend cruiser will be able to step aboard and spend enjoyable time afloat, but those planning extended cruises will find themselves reorganizing stowage and creating spaces and methods for hanging gear.

Racers should plan on expendi­tures for sail controls and well-cut racing sails.

Owners we talked to said after-sale service was excellent; one mentioned that when he has a problem he simply “calls Frank.”

We liked the boat, and think it bears close inspection.

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ONLY TWO OWNERS OF THIS 2002 CATALINA 320 "Ole'" 

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Cruising Speed: 6 kn LOA: 32 ft LWL: 28 ft
Beam: 11 ft 9 in Max Draft: 6 ft 2 in Ballast: 4400 lb
Displacement: 11700 lb Windlass: Electric Windlass Number of Heads: 1
Engine Make: YANMAR Engine Model: 39M30 Primary Engines: Inboard
Hours: 565 Power: 27 hp Propeller Type: 3 Blade
Fuel Tanks #: 1 Fuel Tanks Capacity: 19 gal Fresh Water Tanks #: 2
Fresh Water Tanks Capacity: 51 gal Holding Tanks #: 1 Holding Tank Capacity: 12 gal

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Accommodations, engine and mechanical.

  • Emergency engine stop
  • Engine Alarm
  • CO2 engine fire extinquisher
  • Engine controls in cockpit
  • (1) manual and (1) electric bilge pumps
  • Stove and engine fuel shut-off valves

Electronics and Navigation

  • Wind speed and direction
  • Speed and distance logs
  • Depth sounder
  • Chart Plotter

Electrical System

  • 12VDC and 110VAC systems
  • Two New Glass Mat Batteries
  • Battery Charger
  • Battery Monitor
  • Battery parallel switch
  • Refrigerator
  • Propane Stove
  • Microwave oven
  • Double S/S sink
  • Marble Countertops
  • Hot/Cold pressure water
  • Lots of storage

Sails and Rigging

  • 150% genoa (racing)
  • Manual Boomvang
  • Roller furling jib
  • Aluminum spars,deck-stepped
  • Wire standing rigging
  • (4) self-tailing winches
  • 2007 Silver Dinghy - 8'
  • Outboard motor - Merc Cruiser 4 stroke - HP 9.5
  • (3) Anchors
  • "Wheat" color dodger, sail cover and winch cover

Safety Equipment

  • Life jackets
  • Fire extinquishers
  • Light and horshoe

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2000 Catalina 320

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Fresh Bottom Job and Hull Buff 'n Wax (March 2019)

Flexible Solar Panels - Removable Rocna Anchor w/ 30 feet chain Lots of Spare Parts Wind Walker fits the bill for one who's wanting a well thought out performance cruiser and/or club racer.  She carries her beam quite far aft giving her a large cockpit above and a comfortable aft main berth below that runs athwartship. She's got a well appointed galley with large fridge/freezer, gimbaled two burner propane stove w/oven, microwave oven, twin stainless sinks, granite coat counter tops and plenty of storage. The Catalina 320 is one of Catalina's most sought after designs.  The 320 is light on the helm and performs well in a variety of conditions.  Racing skippers will enjoy the turn of speed and cruisers will appreciate the additional distance covered in a day's passage.  

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2000 Catalina 320

Two Cabin, One Head.

Forward stateroom with V-berth and filler cushion sleeps (2).

Overhead hatch and Privacy doors to both cabins.

Aft cabin with privacy door features large double berth. 

Aft cabin opening hatch and ports.

Hanging locker. 

Teak and holley cabin sole with ash and maple trim. 

Main salon features a settee to port and U-shaped dinette seating to 

starboard. 

(4) opening ports in main salon and (4) fixed windows. 

Dinette converts to double berth. 

Enclosed head to starboard opposite the galley. 

Head compartment with sink, vanity, shower and shower pumpout. 

Hinged companionway steps lift up for engine room access. 

Yanmar 3GM rated at 27hp. with only 798 hours. 

2 removeable cowlings provide full engine service access. 

Temperature, Voltage, and Fuel gauges at helm with key start and engine shutoff. 

High temperature alarm and light, Low oil alarm and light at helm. 

Adler Barbour 12 volt marine refrigeration. 

Electric bilge pump with float switch. 

Manual bilge pump mounted in cockpit. 

Shower sump pump. 

Wheel steering with pedastal cover. 

Separate throttle and shift controls. 

Racor water fuel separator. 

Raw water strainer. 

Hot and cold pressure fresh water system. 

Hot water tank, heat exchanger makes hot water underway. 

Jabsco marine head with holding tank, waste pumpout through deck fitting or overboard 

discharge with macerator pump. 

Maxwell electric windlass. 

Keel #1 Keel Type: Wing Ballast: 4400 lb Displacement: 11700 sq ft Max Draft: 4.25 ft

Salon Middle Locker 

Jabsco head replacement pump

Backup alternator (not Balmar)

Jabsco sensor max vsd water pump

Ice tray inserts

Xantrex true charge 40amp

Fore Salon Locker

Engine Parts

Yanmar air filter

5 fuel strainer filters

2 racor 15P  fuel filters

5 yanmar oil filters

1 raw water pump belt

1 thermostat

1 main drive pulley (used)

original balmar alt pulley

1 fuel shut-off valve

1 water pump impeller removal tool

4 9390 napa belts ( for existing alt pulley)

1 9385 napa belt for original pulley

fresh water pump gasket

Other Equipment

Jabsco macerator

Pump repair kit for Jabsco macerator

Hasp and eye for cockpit latches

Gtu shaft packing 2

GFO shaft packing 1

Cabinet latches 2

OH LED (used)

3 duck bill vents for vented loops

foil for head tank monitor

2 stove burner hold-downs

3 1" zincs for propeller shaft

Whale water pipe fittings

Fuel tank level sensor

O ring for deck plate

Raymarine instrument cover

Drive belt  for autopilot

Flexible shaft coupling

2 solar panel cables

solar cable Y connectors

assorted renology solar cable connectors

LED imtra bulb 

Battery post covers 

2 battery meter panel switches

spare perko speaker or solar panel deck connector

spare duchman  cable

drain parts

2 outdoor speakers for stereo

OTHER  EQUIPMENT  continued

Sirius Radio

Solar panels with battery charger

Rocna Anchor 30' chain 

Backup anchor

Aft Port  Locker

Storm sail - fits over furled foresail

Port Locker

Backup tiller

Cockpit opening stop

Fender Board

5 large fenders

5 5/8" plaited docklines

1 5/8" stranded dock line

100 feet stranded nylon rode

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