Catalina 22

A Catalina 22 underway, circa 1970

The Catalina 22 is a popular sailboat produced by Catalina Yachts. Its hull measures 21 foot 6 inches (6.55 m), which is rounded up to 22 feet (6.7 m) for use in the model's name. First produced in 1969, it is one of the longest continuously produced sailboats in the world. The boat is one of five charter members to the American Sailboat Hall of Fame.

As of 2007, there have been three versions:

These boats have been manufactured with three keel variants: swing Keel, fin Keel, and wing Keel.

The Catalina 22 has also been manufactured in Australia and marketed as the Boomaroo 22 before being relaunched as the Catalina 22. The design was produced in Europe as the "Alacrity 22"[3] (later known as "Jaguar 22"[4][5]) manufactured in the United Kingdom.

Specifications

Length Overall 21' - 6" Beam 7' - 8"
Length Waterline 19' - 4" Draft
Swing Keel Board Up
Swing Keel Board Down
Fin Keel
Wing Keel

2' - 0"
5' - 0"
3' - 6"
2' - 6"
Ballast
Swing Keel
Fixed Keel

550 lb
800 lb
Displacement
Swing Keel
Fixed Keel


2250 lb
2490 lb
Mast To Waterline
29.1 ft
Water Tank Capacity Portable
Fuel Tank Capacity for 6 Gallon Portable Holding Tank Self Containing Head
Berths Sleeps (4) very good friends Height On Cradle 8' - 9"
Head Room
Pop Top Up
Pop Top Down

5' - 7"
4' - 4"
Sails Standard (Main, Jib, Genoa)

Rig Dimensions for MK1, MK2 and Sport: "I"=25.83 ft "J"=8.00 ft "P"=21.00 ft "E"=9.66 ft

See also

A Catalina 22 (named: L'il Buk) quietly sitting at anchor off shore in Christmas Island.

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