Had to chime in with my .02
I would rather be far offshore with experience than without. I would rather be far offshore in a real blue water boat than a coastal cruiser. There is a reason that a Pacific Seacraft weighs much more than a Catalina. But the most correct statement made on this post so far, is what are you going to do with the boat. If your intentions are to travel far and wide on open ocean, then you can find a much better boat for the job than a Catalina. If you are planning on short offshore hops, and coastal cruising, then that same Catalina would be hard to beat. As stated, the Chevette is not going to win at Indy, but the Indy car ain't going to run you to the 7/11 store. There is a big difference, and there is a reason for that difference.
I would rather be far offshore with experience than without. I would rather be far offshore in a real blue water boat than a coastal cruiser. There is a reason that a Pacific Seacraft weighs much more than a Catalina. But the most correct statement made on this post so far, is what are you going to do with the boat. If your intentions are to travel far and wide on open ocean, then you can find a much better boat for the job than a Catalina. If you are planning on short offshore hops, and coastal cruising, then that same Catalina would be hard to beat. As stated, the Chevette is not going to win at Indy, but the Indy car ain't going to run you to the 7/11 store. There is a big difference, and there is a reason for that difference.