That’s a pretty good price for what you’re getting both product and advice. Catalina Direct is easily worth a few bucks more because their products come with tech support and a knowledge of the boat.
Catalina Direct, publishers of the Catalina 22 and Catalina 25 Owner's Handbooks and the largest supplier of parts and Lewmar winches for Catalina Yachts in the country
www.catalinadirect.com
The halyards add up to 135 feet in length. It’s 1/4 diameter double braid line, with a braided dyneema core and braided polyester cover. That’s a step up from cruising line, more of a club racer or performance cruiser line, with low Stretch. Much lower stretch than, say XLS or StaSet-x, which were the old standbys for inexpensive halyards.
I’d expect to pay around $1.10 - $1.25 per foot for double braid dyneema 1/4 line. Samson MLX3 or New England rope VPV or Novabraid Argus.
You need pretty narrow sheaves to fit up there. The ones CD sells are made by Garhauer to fit the masthead, are for 1/4 in line, machined and anodized aluminum ,and has ball bearings. That is unarguably the best type of sheave to get, and the right size. They include 2 in the kit.
At $166, that’s a very fair deal, and worth more than they’re asking if you include the Catalina expertise that you can get for free.


Judy B
Retired sailmaker (who likes CDs style of providing good customer support.)