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Catalina Yachts

Active: 1969 • Website

Founded by Frank Butler.\r\nIn sheer numbers sold, Catalina Yachts is certainly the most successful builder of sailboats ever in the US, and possibly the world.\r\nTime line extract from the company's website:\r\n\r\nJuly 1969-Catalina’s first model, the Catalina 22, is built in North Hollywood, CA. Company owner Frank Butler hopes to build 100 boats if all goes well.\r\nMarch 1970-Catalina’s second model, the Catalina 27, is introduced following the success of the Catalina 22.\r\nDecember 1974-Catalina’s third model, the Catalina 30, is introduced; the trend-setting design is an immediate sales success and wins its class in the Newport to Ensenada Race.\r\nFebruary 1975-The Catalina 22 exceeds Frank Butler’s hopes to build 100 boats when hull number 5,000 is completed.\r\nAugust 1979-The “International Friendship Regatta” is held in Japan; 4 U.S. and 10 Japanese crews compete in Coronado 15s.\r\nFebruary 1980-SAIL Magazine names the Catalina 22 “trailerable boat of the decade.”\r\nMarch 1980-The Catalina 38 is selected as the match-racing boat for Congressional Cup by the Long Beach Yacht Club; Dennis Durgan wins.\r\nSeptember 1980-Catalina 22 hull number 10,000 is completed. C22s are being built at Catalina’s East and West Coast plants in England, Australia, and Canada.\r\nJanuary 1982-Patrick Childress completes a 2 1/2 year, singlehanded circumnavigation in his Catalina 27.\r\nJuly 1982-The first Catalina 36 is completed at the Woodland Hills, Ca., plant.\r\nMarch 1983-Mainsheet Magazine issue no. 1 is published, quickly growing to over 100 pages and 10,000 Catalina owner subscribers.\r\nMay 1984-Catalina acquires Morgan Yachts in Largo, Fl., which becomes the Morgan Division of Catalina, specializing in cruising and charter boats and building many Catalina models on the East Coast.\r\nMay 1985-Catalina 27 hull number 6,000 is built in Woodland Hills, making the C-27 the largest class of keelboats in the world.\r\nOctober 1987-Catalina 30 hull number 5,000 is completed. Catalina 30s are being built at the East and West Coast plants, as well as in Canada and England.\r\nNovember 1987-Singlehanded sailor Shane St. Clair sails his Capri 18 from Oxnard, Ca., to Hawaii in 28 days.\r\nJuly 1988-Billy Peterson supervises the installation of the largest (70 ft.)Computerized sail-plotting and cutting machine in the U.S. at the Woodland Hills, California plant.\r\nAugust 1988-Coronado 15 skipper Alison Jolly becomes the first woman to skipper in the Olympics; she wins a gold medal in the women’s 470 Class.\r\nJanuary 1989-The first Catalina 42 is built. 100 hulls are delivered in the first year, breaking U.S. production records.\r\nFebruary 1990-Catalina 22 hull number 15,000 is delivered.\r\nMarch 1990-The Catalina 37 is selected for the Congressional Cup, the first time a fleet of 11 has been designed and built especially for the Congressional Cup. Chris Dickson wins.\r\nSeptember 1990-Catalina 30 hull number 6,000 is completed, setting a new keel-boat production record.\r\nJuly 1991-The first Catalina 28 is built.\r\nAugust 1991-Catalina’s Morgan Division completes Procyon, a 65-foot test boat for new concepts in yacht design and construction for Olaf Harken and Procyon Inc.\r\nNovember 1992-Catalina’s Morgan Division introduces the Morgan 38, the first all-new Morgan model in a decade.\r\nDecember 1992-The Catalina 270 is unveiled, replacing the C-27 and wins one of Cruising World Magazine’s “Boat of the Year” awards.\r\nFebruary 1993-The Catalina 320 is introduced at the first “Sail Expo” and is enthusiastically received by new owners.\r\nFebruary 1994-The Catalina 400 is introduced at “Sail Expo,” the only twin-wheel boat built in the U.S.; it’s the hit of the show.\r\nFebruary 1994-The Capri 16.5 introduced at “Sail Expo,” a beach launchable performance sailing dinghy for sailors with a wide range of ages and skills\r\nMay 1994-The Catalina 250 is introduced as the first water ballast trailerable sailboat from Catalina. \r\nJanuary 1995-Frank Butler receives SAIL’S Industry Award for Leadership for “building boats that are “straightforward, offer price for value, are solid and honest”...“With a product analogous to the Ford in the car business, Catalina Yachts has allowed vast numbers of people to experience sailing, considering both the skill level and financial wherewithal of potential sailors, that might not have been able to otherwise, thus radically changing the sport of sailing over the past 25 years.”\r\nJanuary 1995-The Catalina 22 markII is introduced with re-designed and enlarged deck and new interior.\r\nFebruary 1995-The Catalina 22 is named as one of five charter members to Sailboat Hall of Fame.\r\nMarch 1995-The Catalina 36 mark II wins one of Cruising World Magazine’s “Boat of the Year” awards.\r\nApril 1995-Catalina 250 Hull number 100 is built in Woodland Hills.\r\nMay 1995-Catalina 42 hull number 500 is built in Woodland Hills.\r\nFebruary 1996-The Catalina 34 markII is introduced with re-designed and enlarged deck, transom and interior.\r\nMarch 1996-The Catalina 28 mark II wins one of Cruising World Magazine’s “Boat of the Year” awards.\r\nApril 1996-The Catalina 380 is introduced as reflection of the priorities expressed by experienced sailing couples and families.\r\nNovember 1996-Catalina 400 Hull number 100 is built in Largo, Florida\r\nJanuary 1997-The Catalina 380 wins one of Cruising World Magazine’s Mid-Size Cruising“Boat of the Year” award.\r\nJanuary 1998-The Catalina 470 is introduced January 1999- Catalina inaugurates the Catalina Cruisers Hall of Fame to honor the Catalina owners’ who have made notable voyages aboard their boats.\r\nFebruary 1999-The Catalina 310 is introduced and wins Cruising World Magazine’s Pocket Cruiser “Boat of the Year” award.\r\nFebruary 2000-The Catalina 310 is selected by Sail Magazine and it’s readers as one of the Top 10 sailboats for 2000 December 2000 -Catalina 36 Hull number 2000 is built in Woodland Hills, CA.\r\nSeptember 2001-The Catalina Capri 22 is updated and is selected by Sail Magazine and it’s readers as one of the Top 10 sailboats for 2001.\r\nMay 2001 -Catalina 14.2 Hull number 5000 is built in Woodland Hills, CA\r\nJanuary 2002-The Catalina 350 is introduced to enthusiastic reviews and results in 100 boats sold the first model year.\r\nJuly 2002-The Catalina Expo 12.5 and 14.2 are introduced as particularly easy to sail for both younger and older sailors.\r\nSeptember 2002 -Catalina Capri 22 Hull number 1000 is built in Woodland Hills, CA\r\nJanuary 2003 The Catalina 387 is introduced\r\nMarch 2004 The Catalina 320 Hull number 1000 is built in Woodland Hills, CA\r\nMay 2004 The Catalina 18mkII is introduced with new deck, cabin house, and cockpit.\r\nJune 2004 The Catalina 22 Sport is introduced to better accomodate one-design racing.\r\nOctober 2004 The Catalina Morgan 440 Deck Salon is introduced.\r\nJanuary 2005 The Catalina Morgan 440 wins one of Cruising World Magazine´s "Boat of the Year" awards for "Best Production Cruiser 40´ to 45´.\r\nAugust 2005 The Largo, Florida, plant expands with 3 new building adding an additional 56,000 square feet of manufacturing space.\r\nOctober 2005 The Catalina 309 is introduced at the St. Petersburg Boat Show\r\nJanuary 2006 Catalina´s technical brochure, "The Art and Science of Building America´s Favorite Sailboats" is released.\r\nOctober 2006 The Catalina 320mkII is introduced.\r\nJanuary 2007 The Catalina 309 wins Cruising World magazine´s "Domestic Boat of the Year" award as well as "Best Small Cruiser" award.\r\nJune 2007 The Catalina 350mkII is introduced.\r\nJune 2007 The Catalina 250mkII is introduced.\r\nNovember 2007 Catalina 42 hull number 1,000 is built.\r\nJanuary 2008 Catalina 375 is introduced.\r\nJanuary 2009 The Catalina 375 is awarded "Best All Purpose Cruiser 30-40 ft."\r\nApril 2009 Catalina 445 is introduced.\r\nJuly 2009 Catalina celebrates its 40th year.\r\nDecember 2010 The Catalina 445 wins Cruising World Magazine´s "Boat of the Year Award", "Best Full Size Cruiser" and SAIL Magazine´s "Best Cruising Monohull Under 50 ft."\r\nOctober 2010 Catalina 355 is introduced at the United Staes Sailboat Show in Annapolis, MD.\r\nJanuary 2011 Catalina 355 wins Cruising World's "Domestic Boat of the Year" award.\r\nOctober 2011 Catalina 385 is introduced at the United States Sailboat Show in Annapolis, MD.\r\nJanuary 2012 The Catalina 385 is named SAIL Magazine's "Best New Boat".\r\nOctober 2012 The Catalina 315 is introduced at the United States Sailboat Show in Annapolis, MD.\r\nJanuary 2013 The Catalina 315 wins Cruising World's "Boat of the Year" as Best In-Shore Cruiser and SAIL Magazine's "Best New Boat Award".\r\nOctober 2013 The Catalina 275 Sport is introduced at the United States Sailboat Show in Annapolis, MD.\r\nJanuary 2014 The Catalina 275 Sport wins Cruising World's "Best Pocket Cruiser" and Sailing Worlds "Best Recreational Racer", the first time the same boat has won both awards in 33 years.\r\nJanuary 2014 Catalina 355 #100 is delivered to Sail Place, Inc. for Strictly Sail Chicago show.\r\nMay 2014 Catalina 445 #100 is delivered to Little Yacht Sales in Texas.\r\nOctober 2016 The much anticipated Catalina 425 makes a world debut at the United States Sailboat Show in Annapolis, MD.\r\nJanuary 2017  The Catalina 425 wins Cruising World's "Boat of the Year" and SAIL Magazine's "Best Boat" awards.\r\n\r\nCatalina manufacturers ID: CTY\r\n\r\nThe company was purchased by Michael Reardon, Founder and CEO of Daedalus Yachts, in May 2025. Leadership teams, workforces, and dealer networks will be retained.\r\n\r\nIn October 2025, Catalina paused production while they reorganized the company.

Boats (77)

Name LOA (ft) First Built Last Built Rig
AERO 20 (CATALINA) 20.5 1999 Fractional Sloop
CAPRI 14.2 (CATALINA) 14.17 1983 Fractional Sloop
CAPRI 16 (CATALINA) 16.5 1987 2005 Fractional Sloop
CAPRI 16.5 (CATALINA) 16.33 1994 Fractional Sloop
CAPRI 18 (CATALINA) 18 1985 Fractional Sloop
CAPRI 22 (CATALINA) 24.66 1984 Fractional Sloop
CAPRI 23.5 (CATALINA) 23.5 1996 2000 Fractional Sloop
CAPRI 25 (CATALINA) 24.58 1980 1989 Masthead Sloop
CAPRI 26 (CATALINA) 26.17 1990 1999 Masthead Sloop
CAPRI 30 (CATALINA) 29.5 1982 Masthead Sloop
CAPRI 37 (CATALINA) 37 1990 Masthead Sloop
CAPRI CYCLONE 13 1970 Cat (Marconi)
CATALINA (MORGAN) 50 50.42 2001 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 13 13.83 1999 Cat (unstayed)
CATALINA 14.2 15.16 1991 Fractional Sloop
CATALINA 14.2K 15.16 1991 Fractional Sloop
CATALINA 16.5 16.33 1994 Fractional Sloop
CATALINA 16.5K 16.33 1995 Fractional Sloop
CATALINA 18 18 2000 Fractional Sloop
CATALINA 22 23.83 1969 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 22 MKII 23.83 1995 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 25 25 1976 1991 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 250 25 1995 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 250 (WATER BALLLAST) 25 1995 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 27 26.83 1971 1991 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 270 28.33 1992 2007 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 275 SPORT 27.5 2013 2024 Fractional Sloop
CATALINA 276 SPORT 27.5 2024 Fractional Sloop
CATALINA 28 28.5 1991 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 28 MKII 29.42 1995 2010 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 30 29.92 1976 2008 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 30 (W/BOWSPRIT) 29.92 1972 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 30 MKII 29.92 1986 1991 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 30 MKIII 29.92 1990 2008 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 309 32.75 2005 2012 Fractional Sloop
CATALINA 310 31 1999 2011 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 315 31.92 2012 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 316 33 2024 Fractional Sloop
CATALINA 320 32.5 1993 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 320 MKII 34.25 2006 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 34 34.5 1985 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 34 MKII 34.5 1996 2008 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 350 35.42 2003 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 355 35.42 2008 Fractional Sloop
CATALINA 356 36.5 2024 Fractional Sloop
CATALINA 36 36.33 1982 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 36 MK II 36.33 1994 2005 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 37 37 1990 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 375 38.5 2008 Fractional Sloop
CATALINA 38 38.08 1978 1990 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 380 38.42 1997 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 385 39.17 2012 Fractional Sloop
CATALINA 386 39.83 2024 Fractional Sloop
CATALINA 387 39.83 2003 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 390 38.67 2001 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 400 40.5 1994 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 400 Mk II 41.5 2000 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 42 41.86 1989 1995 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 42 MK II 41.86 1995 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 425 43.5 2016 Fractional Sloop
CATALINA 426 43.5 2024 Fractional Sloop
CATALINA 445 44.42 2009 Fractional Sloop
CATALINA 470 47.67 1998 Masthead Sloop
CATALINA 545 56.17 2020 Fractional Sloop
CATALINA MORGAN 440 45.92 2004 2012 Masthead Sloop
CORONADO 15 15.33 1968 Fractional Sloop
EXPO 12.5 (CATALINA) 12.76 1997 Cat (unstayed)
EXPO 14.2 (CATALINA) 15.16 1997 Cat (unstayed)
INDEPENDENCE 20 20.5 1999 Frac. Sloop (Free standing)
JOHNSON 18 18 1994 Fractional Sloop
MORGAN 38 (CATALINA) 38.42 1993 2005 Masthead Sloop
MORGAN 381 (CATALINA) 39.67 2001 2005 Masthead Sloop
MORGAN 44 (CATALINA) 44 1988 Masthead Sloop
MORGAN 45 (CATALINA) 45.25 1991 Masthead Sloop
MORGAN OUT ISLAND 41 CLASSIC 41.25 1986 1991 Masthead Sloop
OMEGA 14 13.75 1968 Fractional Sloop
US SABOT 8 1939 Cat (unstayed)