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December 5, 2001Catalina 380The Catalina 380 was the winner of the Mid-Size Cruiser category in Cruising World’s 1997 Boat of the Year Awards.Related tags: Boat Reviews | Catalina
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September 7, 2012Catalina 315Big things can come in tidy packages, and such is the case with this (almost) 32-footer, the fourth offering in Catalina’s recent “5 Series.” It’s the little things that make this boat special, including the tall rig, the wide cockpit, the large anchor locker, the sprit for the asymmetric kite, and the clever use of space below. The Catalina 315 is part of Cruising World's 2013 New Boat Showcase. Read a review here.
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December 15, 2009Catalina 445: Best Full-Size Cruiser, 40 to 50 FeetThe judges really liked the allocation of space throughout this boat, especially it's "flex-space". A feature from our January 2010 issue.Related tags: Boat Reviews | Catalina
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January 12, 2012Catalina 385Sailors will find a lot to like in the traditional lines and layout of this new design from Gerry Douglas. Web extra from our February 2012 boat review; photos by Billy Black.
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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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August 25, 2011Catalina 355: Thoughtful Design, Precise ExecutionTwo themes—consideration and principles—epitomize the Catalina 355, CW’s 2011 Domestic Boat of the Year. Boat Review from our September 2011 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 9, 2011Bahamian BountyAt a lively agricultural fair, two cruisers find good information, pleasant people, and garden-fresh tastes of both the islands and home.
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