Advice before I buy C30

Apr 5, 2009
2,820
Catalina '88 C30 tr/bs Oak Harbor, WA
Update:Yesterday I bought the Catalina 30 in question. Turns out she is a 1981, Hull number 2537. Looking forward to restoring her, and to fun sailing and fair winds ahead…
Welcome to the family and congrats.
 
Feb 4, 2021
7
Catalina 30 Seabrook
While you'll pay a little more look for a 89 or newer C30 try looking for one to avoid the plywood in the keel stub and eliminate the worry.
As @dmax posted, Catalina stopped using plywood in the keel stubs in 88 so 89 and newer won't have that problem. You'll also get a better engine. The early Universals (M25s I believe) had a poorly designed alternator bracket that when it failed destroyed the timing gear cover, which are no longer available. There is a fix to avoid it but the M25XP already has the fix.

I agree with @Hayden Watson , you may not have a problem from what I see. You could just grind out the old filler and fill with G Flex epoxy and fair.
I have a MkI - I would prefer a Mk II:
- Straight traveler (not the useless curved one which requires a $1000+ Garhauer upgrade to fix this)
-Propane stove /system vs a prehistoric pressurized alcohol stove
-Some have nicer cabinets on the sides of the salon vs open shelves..

Cheers
 
Feb 4, 2021
7
Catalina 30 Seabrook
Welcome to the family and congrats.
As stated the deck compression may be the wooden block in the bilge which supports the compression post. Catalina Direct used to sell these (white oak?) but not sure if they do anymore. Some people build their own post out of stacks of fiberglass resin sealed wood, or all fiberglass (no dampening with fiberglass). Requires jacking the cabin overhead up to relieve pressure while dong (best with mast off if you can...)

Compression could also be due to rotted plywood coring under the mast in the deck.

Attached is the Catalina drawing for the keel bolt wood repair. This (obviously) has to be performed with the boat out of the water and the keel supported
keel_stub_wood_procedure_from_catalina.gif


Some to-do's with a Catalina 30...
-Remove the upper shroud chain plates and inspect or replace them (cracks). Catalina Direct sells replacements. They obtain them from Garhauer Marine (excellent source of blocks etc.)
-The side windows are probably leaking (rain water). Only way to fix is to remove and re-bond (3M 4000 / 4200) to the deckhouse. Fix any plywood rot before. Catalina Direct sells a kit to replace the gaskets in the glass.
-Check the thru hulls . Replacing the 40 year old originals (resined in-place pipes) is probably a good idea.
-Remove and re-install the lifeline stanchions. they become loose and let rain water ingress over time. Replacement stanchions can be found online or at Catalina Direct. If you need to replace the life lines they also sell a kit or you can by the parts yourself. (C.S. Johnson - C. Sherman Johnson Co., Inc.) . Some marine distrbutors sell them as well. I was quoted $3K to replace the lifelines only by a rigger. I put al lnew stanchions and lifelines myself for one third of this (in 2020...prices are now higher..)

cheers
 

dmax

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Jul 29, 2018
990
O'Day 35 Buzzards Bay
"I was quoted $3K to replace the lifelines only by a rigger. "
That is a ridiculous price, obviously a dishonest person preying on unknowledgable people.
 
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