Hey everyone, first-time poster here.
I just picked up an '84 Catalina 30 Mark 1 and I’m working on getting her ready for the Bay. Since I’m both a new owner and a new sailor, I’m trying to be as thorough as possible. I really want to go over every inch of the boat before I take her out—I’d much rather find an issue at the slip than have a "learning moment" out on the water.
I’m getting close to the end of my initial checklist. The main tasks left are the standard engine maintenance (oil, fuel filter, and separator), but I’m also going to inspect the steering quadrant and cables. I also need to move the oil pressure gauge from the dinette area—no idea why it was put down there—back to the instrument panel in the cockpit where it belongs.
I’ve attached a photo with a label "This?" showing a component with two hoses coming out of the top. One hose goes under the sink to an anti-siphon loop, and the other end of that loop is just a cut hose laying in the engine bay. Right near it is a thru-hull with a matching piece of cut hose attached (the valve is closed).
The previous owner had no idea what it was for and just left it. I don't think it's the raw water intake, as there’s another thru-hull right next to it that goes straight to the engine (and I’ve confirmed water is discharging from the exhaust). Still, seeing a cut hose attached to a thru-hull makes me nervous, and I’d love to know what this system originally did before I try to re-plumb it.
I’ve run into a few other mystery items and some corrosion I can’t quite identify (photos attached). If anyone can tell me what I’m looking at, I’d appreciate it. Also, for the corroded parts: do these look like they just need a wire brush and some inhibitor, or should I be looking at a total replacement?
The previous owner let both AGMs sit and die completely. My jump pack got the engine started for the Inspection, but I haven't been able to bring them back to life. I’m trying to decide if I should just drop $1k on new AGMs or finally do the LiFePO4 conversion for the house bank since I already have the lithium batteries, solar panels, and a controller. My main hang-up is how to keep an AGM starter battery while running the house bank on Lithium, and the best way to handle charging both at the same time.
Please ignore the "ungodly" wiring in the photos—it was like that when I got here! I’m planning a full cleanup with Blue Sea bus bars and proper crimps, but for now, I’m just focused on making her safe enough to sail. I’m saving the heavy lifting—like the full rewire and engine detailing—for the haul-out later this year. (My wife and I tried to reglaze the portlights, but the frames are just toast. At least it's not a rainforest inside anymore, but they still weep a bit.)
Anyway, sorry for the long-winded first post. I’m a little nervous getting this out there, but I’m looking forward to your responses and any constructive criticism you have for me!





I just picked up an '84 Catalina 30 Mark 1 and I’m working on getting her ready for the Bay. Since I’m both a new owner and a new sailor, I’m trying to be as thorough as possible. I really want to go over every inch of the boat before I take her out—I’d much rather find an issue at the slip than have a "learning moment" out on the water.
I’m getting close to the end of my initial checklist. The main tasks left are the standard engine maintenance (oil, fuel filter, and separator), but I’m also going to inspect the steering quadrant and cables. I also need to move the oil pressure gauge from the dinette area—no idea why it was put down there—back to the instrument panel in the cockpit where it belongs.
I’ve attached a photo with a label "This?" showing a component with two hoses coming out of the top. One hose goes under the sink to an anti-siphon loop, and the other end of that loop is just a cut hose laying in the engine bay. Right near it is a thru-hull with a matching piece of cut hose attached (the valve is closed).
The previous owner had no idea what it was for and just left it. I don't think it's the raw water intake, as there’s another thru-hull right next to it that goes straight to the engine (and I’ve confirmed water is discharging from the exhaust). Still, seeing a cut hose attached to a thru-hull makes me nervous, and I’d love to know what this system originally did before I try to re-plumb it.
I’ve run into a few other mystery items and some corrosion I can’t quite identify (photos attached). If anyone can tell me what I’m looking at, I’d appreciate it. Also, for the corroded parts: do these look like they just need a wire brush and some inhibitor, or should I be looking at a total replacement?
The previous owner let both AGMs sit and die completely. My jump pack got the engine started for the Inspection, but I haven't been able to bring them back to life. I’m trying to decide if I should just drop $1k on new AGMs or finally do the LiFePO4 conversion for the house bank since I already have the lithium batteries, solar panels, and a controller. My main hang-up is how to keep an AGM starter battery while running the house bank on Lithium, and the best way to handle charging both at the same time.
Please ignore the "ungodly" wiring in the photos—it was like that when I got here! I’m planning a full cleanup with Blue Sea bus bars and proper crimps, but for now, I’m just focused on making her safe enough to sail. I’m saving the heavy lifting—like the full rewire and engine detailing—for the haul-out later this year. (My wife and I tried to reglaze the portlights, but the frames are just toast. At least it's not a rainforest inside anymore, but they still weep a bit.)
Anyway, sorry for the long-winded first post. I’m a little nervous getting this out there, but I’m looking forward to your responses and any constructive criticism you have for me!





