Nice late model mk1.5! Must be about 1993 or 1994 based on the reduced teak, Lewmar Ocean winches and integral stern rail seats on the pushpit. I have a 1991 and wish for all those things :-) thanks for taking us out sailing.
Thanks for the positive comments. Actually it was built in 1995 and one of the last Mk1.5. In the end, the Cat 34 is a great boat, whether it is a Mk 1, MK1.5 or Mk2. It is fast, easy to handle and strongly built for a coastal cruiser. I am sure you enjoy yours as well.
Excellent video … thanks! My first keelboat was a Catalina 22 back in the 80’s … currently sailing a Melonseed skiff. If I was to get back into sailing a keelboat … methinks a Catalina 34 would be a great boat … have heard good things about this model! ⛵️🙂
Thanks... Greenville is a nice wooden boat. Love it. And I learned to sail in Quebec lakes. Mostly in Magog, but raced dinghies also on the Lac des deux montagnes and the Lac St-Louis.
@@frassepelle7444 Wow … small world! Grenville is a Roger Crawford Melonseed skiff with fibreglass hull and teak trim/rudder and Douglas Fir spars. I watched your video because I’m looking at a Catalina 34 that is for sale in Ontario … not sure yet if I’m ready to get back into a keelboat now that I’m retired but that 34 really looks good! The boat I’m looking at is a 2006 limited edition model.
Hi Dale... thanks for your comments. The dodger was installed in 2010 by Pacific Crest Canvas in Alameda, Ca by a previous owner. We just added the bimini installed by Pacific Coast Canvas in San Diego. The design is based on a Beneteau located next to us. All cover accessories done by us ... Sail Stack Pack, Companion way, Nav/Wheel, Winches.