Hello everyone, Love the looks of the Catalina 309, the finish, practical layout and "user friendly" appeal has me head over heels in love!
Catalinas are becoming very popular here in Australia, a mate of mine has a 310 with winged keel which ipressed me enormously with the style and room onboard.
I've only sailed on it in 12-18 knots on a broad reach with headsail only and she went so well! With 6 in the cockpit and towing a dinghy we were doing 5 to 6.5 knots. Later motorsailing home into a lumpy and moderate headwind I watched with geat interest from by boat how she handled the conditions relatively well and by all accounts from the owners ...comfortably!
Question is, is a winged keel too much a compromise for " all points" sailing ability? Do you find Catalinas tender under full sail giving lots of leeway with such small keels? What can be expected in boisterous downwind runs with a following sea, which we get alot of here in WA?
I'd love to go bigger for longer waterline but a fairly new 309 is affordable for me.
Stories abound about catalinas not being "blue water" boats and being just floating caravans, "trailers" in US speak I think, but I want to hear different first hand from experienced Catalina owners of their boats sailing capabilities under sail. I guess I'm seeking confirmation of how good a boat they are!
Many thanks and a great site you have here.
Regards, Alan :neutral:
Catalinas are becoming very popular here in Australia, a mate of mine has a 310 with winged keel which ipressed me enormously with the style and room onboard.
I've only sailed on it in 12-18 knots on a broad reach with headsail only and she went so well! With 6 in the cockpit and towing a dinghy we were doing 5 to 6.5 knots. Later motorsailing home into a lumpy and moderate headwind I watched with geat interest from by boat how she handled the conditions relatively well and by all accounts from the owners ...comfortably!
Question is, is a winged keel too much a compromise for " all points" sailing ability? Do you find Catalinas tender under full sail giving lots of leeway with such small keels? What can be expected in boisterous downwind runs with a following sea, which we get alot of here in WA?
I'd love to go bigger for longer waterline but a fairly new 309 is affordable for me.
Stories abound about catalinas not being "blue water" boats and being just floating caravans, "trailers" in US speak I think, but I want to hear different first hand from experienced Catalina owners of their boats sailing capabilities under sail. I guess I'm seeking confirmation of how good a boat they are!
Many thanks and a great site you have here.
Regards, Alan :neutral: