robert's answer
regardless of when one takes possesion of the boat, it is still under warranty. catalina shipped the wrong halyards on my boat. the dealer did not want to replace them. they would slip even in light wind. i measured them at 5/16". the rope range on the spin lock was molded into the housing as 3/8 - 9/16. even when confronted them with this, the dealer said i needed to mark the halyards and photograph how much they slipped in a certain time. their point was that we had to hound catalina enough to make them replace them. my point was i wanted them replaced immediately. then the dealer could thrash it out with catalina. they refused. i decided to pay for it myself to get it done. luckily i was looking through the manual and found the specification for the halyards to be 1/2" low stretch (red, blue, green) when i showed this to the dealer he finally got catalina to send the correct halyards. my point to this is that it is almost always a hassle to deal with catalina and dealers to get things fixed. sometimes, it works out and sometimes you just get screwed. that is all part of buying a boat and should be expected to a degree. this is my 5th boat to purchase (3rd new one) i would like to think all dealers are fair. i know catalina isn't. i have had issues with them on my cat 36 that ended up costing $7000 out of my pocket to fix a poorly designed broken upper rudder bearing support (i am a mechanical engineer). i still think catalinas are great boats. check them out carefully upon arrival.now for the big fat chewy thing!!we paid $152,000catalina charged the dealer $111938dealer paid $4,968 freightdealer paid $2,448 for bottom jobdealer total "hard" cost $119,354$32,646 profit$32,646 on a cost to them of $111,938 represents a 27% profit.let me add this.the boat was ordered with nothing on it:no airno canvasno anchor ..... nothingit came with boat show specials of:$1,481 ultra-leather interior$1,409 ST60 wind speed direction indicator$979 cockpit ram mike$2772 flat screen tv / dvd player (installed)the charge for commisioning was $3,881 (i consider this to be soft money with the exeption of the charge for crane / boat lift to step mast and launch. (probably actually cost the dealer another $500 or so to the yard)the bottom line works out to 25% markup.rtaylor