2005 Catalina 350 Spacious Cruiser with Modern Comforts
The Catalina 350 has earned a strong reputation as one of Catalina’s most comfortable and capable cruising sailboats in the 35-foot class. Designed for cruising couples and small families, the 350 is admired for its generous interior volume, excellent headroom, wide beam carried aft, and thoughtful layout that maximizes livability without compromising sailing performance. This 2005 example features the preferred Universal M-35B diesel, two-cabin layout, and well-appointed galley, along with ample fresh water, storage, and systems designed for extended cruising or weekends on the water.
Accommodations
The two-cabin, one-head layout delivers comfort and privacy for owners and guests alike. Forward is a spacious V-berth with storage lockers, overhead hatch, and natural ventilation. Aft is a private cabin with a large double berth, hanging locker, and excellent use of space. The salon is bright and inviting with a U-shaped dinette to starboard (convertible to a berth) and a settee to port. The well-equipped galley is located to port near the companionway and features a double stainless sink, refrigeration, propane stove with oven, and ample counter and cabinet storage.
Includes a marine toilet, vanity, and shower. The 350 is known for high interior headroom (approx. 6’4”), abundant natural light, thoughtful ventilation, and storage that supports longer cruising plans without feeling crowded.
Mechanical & Systems
Powered by the Universal M-35B freshwater-cooled diesel, the Catalina 350 cruises comfortably around 5.8–6.3 knots with fuel-efficient operation and can approach hull speed when conditions allow. Engine access is excellent for maintenance, and the propulsion system features a marine transmission and 3-blade fixed prop. A 39-gallon diesel tank and fuel filtration provide reliable motoring range for passagemaking, ICW transits, or local cruising.
Fresh water capacity is approximately 88 gallons in two tanks, with a pressure water system and hot water heater. The boat is equipped with a ~25-gallon holding tank with deck pump-out. Additional systems include a 12-volt electrical system, shore power with AC distribution, battery banks, bilge pumps, propane locker, refrigeration, and safety equipment.
Deck, Rig, & Sail Handling
The Catalina 350 carries a modern masthead sloop rig with control lines led aft, deck organizers, and self-tailing winches to simplify single- or short-handed sailing. Wide side decks and molded non-skid enhance safety when moving fore and aft. The boom, traveler, and sheet arrangement strike a balance between performance and convenience. Ground tackle includes bow locker storage and windlass readiness for anchoring ease. The cockpit is spacious with wheel steering, pedestal instrumentation, and access to the swim platform and transom.
Performance
With its wider beam and generous displacement, the Catalina 350 maintains excellent stability and comfort underway. Under power, the Universal diesel offers efficient cruising with typical fuel burns around 0.6 gph at moderate RPM. Under sail, the boat performs well on a beam reach and close reach, delivering practical speeds for coastal cruising and inshore passages. The theoretical hull speed is approximately 7.1 knots, and the boat can comfortably maintain cruising speeds suitable for the ICW, island hopping, or weekend excursions.
Highlights
Universal M-35B diesel
Spacious two-cabin, one-head layout
Large salon with convertible dinette
Full galley with propane stove & oven
39-gallon diesel tank
Approx. 88-gallon fresh water capacity (two tanks)
Approx. 25-gallon holding tank
Excellent interior volume & headroom
Very stable boat
Comfortable cruising speeds under power or sail
Ideal for couples, small families, and extended weekends aboard
Whether you're seeking a well-designed coastal cruiser, a live-aboard-capable platform, or a comfortable sailing yacht with modern amenities, the Catalina 350 offers outstanding value, versatility, and comfort in a package that is easy to handle and a pleasure to sail.
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