Early 80 Issues and Advantages
I've got a 1983 Cat 30 TR, whgich we've had since new. Here are a few Pros/Cons about the early 80's Cat 30s:Pros:1. Initial cost. I've been checking around, the average asking price for a 1983 Cat 30 seems to be between $23k to 25k. So they are quite a bit less expensive when compared to later models.2. Engine Choices: In the ealy 80's Catalina changed engines as often as most of us change underwear. So, you can find the engine that's right for you. In my case I have the Universal 5411, 11hp diesel. With only 11 hp, I can cruise at above 5 knots and top out at 6 knots while sipping less then 1/4 gal. per hour.3. Many early 80s Ct 30 have significant upgrades. Im my case I've replaced: standing rigging, running rigging, and had a full gelcoat peal and epoxy bottom put on, as wll as many other small upgrades.Cons:1. BLISTERS: Yes, it's true that ealy 80's Cats blister. But blisters can be fixed, and are really cosmetic problems and do not weaken the structure. There seems to be a big debate going on now on whether they should even be fixed, let along how to fix them.2. There were significant design changes starting in 1987. Many of these changes made the boat easier to sail, such as a flat traveler. But the earlier Cats can be upgraded to include almost all these changes.3. Teak Spreaders: These can be DANGEROUS. They will often look fine from below and be BADLY rotten above. If you have a Cat 30 with the teak spreaders, replace them with aluminium or check regularly.4. Resale: I know it's hard to think about selling your baby, but you have to consider it. The ealy 80's Cats are just that much harder to sell. Hope this helps some. I LOVE my 1983, I think she's perfect, I just wish I had roller furling.
