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December 1, 2009Catalina 445: A Boat That's Ready to RompThis Ocean Series offering takes a step in a new direction with a design that hints at performance and an interior that's all about creature comforts. A boat review from our November 2009 issue
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December 12, 2008Catalina 375: 2009 Best All-Purpose Cruiser, 30 to 40 FeetSolid construction and thoughful amenities make life onboard this boat more comfortable.Related tags: Boat Reviews | Catalina
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May 27, 2008Cruising at 80At an age when most men have put their working days far behind them, Frank Butler of Catalina Yachts is still stacking hours and building boats-and enjoying every minute. A special feature from Herb McCormick in our June 2008 issue
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May 27, 2008Catalina 375: A Simple, Able SailerWith a rig designed for light-air sailing and gear that'll stand up in a breeze, the 375's laid out to take a family or crew to sea. A review from our June 2008 issueRelated tags: Boat Reviews | Catalina
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February 23, 2007Catalina Yachts Employees On Hand for BOTY Award PresentationEmployees at the Catalina Yachts yard in Largo, Florida, got to start their weekend a little early and with words of praise from Catalina designer Gerry Douglas and representatives of Cruising World, who were on hand to present the company with the 2007 Domestic Boat of the Year award.Related tags: Boat of the Year | Catalina
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August 9, 2006Catalina 309: A Collaborative Compact CruiserHow the heck do you replace an icon? Innovate.
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September 23, 2005Catalina Morgan 440: A Cruiser for BoomersSpace, comfort, and smart ergonomics make the Catalina Morgan 440 a viable alternative to terra firma-based retirement
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