2001 Catalina 31' (9.45 m) 310
St Thomas, Virgin Islands, United States
Zorra Marina
The Catalina 310 is a well-regarded sailboat known for its combination of performance, comfort, and ease of handling, making it a popular choice among cruising enthusiasts. Designed by the renowned naval architect Frank Butler and produced by Catalina Yachts, the 310 was introduced in the late 1990s
Tax Paid
Flag of Registry: United States
Port of Registry: St. Thomas
- Cruisers / Cruisers
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: CTYZ0065H001
Description
The Catalina 310 is a well-regarded sailboat known for its combination of performance, comfort, and ease of handling, making it a popular choice among cruising enthusiasts. Designed by the renowned naval architect Frank Butler and produced by Catalina Yachts, the 310 was introduced in the late 1990s and has since gained a reputation as a capable cruiser for both novice and experienced sailors.
Zorra Marina measures 31 feet in length with a beam of about 10.5 feet, providing a stable platform for cruising. The relatively shallow draft of around 4.5 feet allows for access to shallower waters, making it versatile for various cruising grounds.
The interior is designed with comfort and functionality in mind. It typically features a spacious salon with ample headroom, a well-equipped galley, and a comfortable dining area that can accommodate several people. . The use of quality materials and thoughtful design elements enhances the overall cruising experience.
These boat are known for their balanced sailing performance, making it suitable for a variety of wind conditions. The rigging and sail plan are designed for easy handling, which is particularly appealing to those who may be single-handed sailing or cruising with a small crew. Its wide beam contributes to stability and a comfortable ride, whether on a leisurely day sail or a longer passage.
One of the standout features of the Catalina 310 is its storage capacity. The boat offers ample storage both below decks and in the cockpit, making it easier for cruisers to carry provisions and gear for extended voyages. Constructed with a solid fiberglass hull, the boat is designed to withstand the rigors of coastal and offshore sailing.
As a cruiser, the Catalina 310 excels in providing a comfortable and enjoyable experience. Its ergonomic design and user-friendly features allow sailors to focus on the joys of cruising rather than the complexities of boat handling. The boat’s layout fosters social interaction, making it an ideal choice for family trips or sailing with friends.
Whether exploring coastal harbors, anchoring in secluded bays, or embarking on longer journeys, Zorra Marina is the always on standby for a adventure.
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: CTYZ0065H001
Official Number: 1112725
LOA: 31' (9.45 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 2001
Documented Year: 2001
Beam: 11' 5''
LOD: 28'
LWL: 26' 5''
Draft Max: 4'
Draft Min: 7'
Cabins: 1
Sleeps: 4
V Berths: 1
Queen Berths: 1
Heads: 1
Maximum Speed: 8 Knots
Cruise Speed: 5 Knots
Range NMI: 500
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Hull Finish: Gel coat
Hull Shape: Displacement
Bridge Clearance: 45' 9''
Fuel Tank: 26 Gallons (98.42 Liters)
Fresh Water: 35 Gallons (132.49 Liters)
Holding Tank: 15 Gallons (56.78 Liters)
Gross Tonnage: 7
Displacement: 10300
Ballast Weight: 4000 lbs
Dry Weight: 10300
Classification: Sail Boat
Designer: Gerry Douglas
Builder: Catalina
Interior Color: white
Exterior Color: white
Seating Capacity: 6
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Universal
- Engine Model: M-25XPB
- Engine Year: 2001
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Direct
- Power HP: 26.00
- Power KW: 19.39
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 2500.00
- Hours Date: 01-27-2025
- Serial Number: YG3264100
- Engine Location: Middle
Full Details
Accommodations
- Forward berth sleeps 2 , with a hansom amount of storage below forward sleeping area
- Main cabin has starboard side settee, spacious galley runs half the length of the port side.
- Nav station to starboard aft of galley area
- One head directly to port of main companion way
- Aft port bunk with large storage area
Interior comfort and amenities
- Seaworth 2 burner stove and oven
- Dometic CFX 12v electric portable fridge and freezer
- Propane shut off valve
- Vented propane locker
- 2 aluminum 1016 propane tanks
- Katadyn Power Survivor 160E water maker
- First Aid kit
- Water pressure water
- Plates cup and pans and cutlery
- 4 overhead lights
- Storage cabinets
- Single stainless steel sink
Electronics and navigational equipment
- Raytheon split screen RL70RC chart plotter ( 2024 )
- Matrix GPS / AIS receiver
- Raytheon RL-70 Radar System
- Raytheon ST4000 autopilot ( 2024 )
- Raytheon multi function ST60 depth sounder ( 2024 )
- Raytheon speed and distance tact.
- Standard Horizon Matrix AIS/GPS AIS receiver
- Raytheon ST60 direction finder
- Raytheon ST60 Wind indicator / speed
- Richie Compass
- Deck lights
- Tri color mast head light
- Nav lights
Electrical Systems
- House 12v system
- ( 4 ) Lithium Ion house batteries
- ( 1 ) Duralast AGM starting battery
- 220v shore power system
- Back up battery system
Additional Equipment
- Sunbrella dodger
- Sunbrella Full cockpit enclosure with privacy curtains
- cockpit table
- Full deck awning
- 2 Lewmar deck hatches - lots of ventilation!
- Stereo
- Custom mattresses in all three cabins
- Horseshoe throw ring buoy
- 200W Pulsar PG2000 Generator
- ( 2 ) 380W LG neon 2 Solar panels
- Magnum ME 2012 Inverter
- Magnum ME 2012 Battery Charger
- Smart Solar Victron MPPT 100 Battery monitor
- Dock line
- Fenders
- Dock hose
Mechanical equipment
- ( 1 ) electric 800 GPH Rule bilge pump
- Whale Gusher Titan 28 GPH manual bilge pump
- Stainless folding wheel
- ( 3 ) APL 1016 fire extinguishers
- 3 bladed bronze alloy propeller
- Emergency tiller
Deck and cockpit equipment
- 35 lb Manson supreme CQR anchor
- 30 lb Fortress anchor
- 35 lb Bruce anchor
- 250 feet of 5/8 chain
- 100 of one inch rode
- Meywall electric windlass
- Bow anchor roller
- Cockpit Table
- Cockpit cushions ( 2024 )
- Swim platform
- Swim ladder
- Dingy davits and pully hoist system
Sails & Rigging
- Deck stepped anodized aluminum mast
- Schacter roller furling system for genoa
- Spare Genoa in storage
- Boom Vang
- ( 2 ) Lewmar 44-ST-30 cockpit winches
- Main sail stack pack
- Lazy jacks system
- Full battened Main sail
- 6 Spinlock cam cleats
- Running and Standing rigging in good shape
Mechanical Disclaimer
Engine and generator hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing brochure.
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Contact Us
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Ocean Petersen was born on the classic wooden yacht Catania, on the island of Tahiti in the South Pacific. The Petersen family was in the process of circumnavigating the globe. They continued their exploration of the South and North Pacific, until they settled for eight years on a deserted atoll in the Marshall Islands. While there, his parent’s interest in marine biology led them to develop an aquaculture farm cultivating giant clams. During Ocean’s years on the clam farm, he occupied his time by mastering all the water sports available to him.When he was eight, Ocean and his parents continued sailing through Micronesia, the Philippines, Borneo, Malaysia and eventually Thailand. After crossing the Indian ocean to Africa, via the Maldives and the Seychelles islands . When Catania arrived in the Caribbean after crossing the Atlantic Ocean left his home of 18 years to pursue his own life and career as a captain. At 17 he qualified for his 100 Ton US Coast Guard Captain’s License. Now Ocean captains charter yachts around the US and British Virgin Islands. After working closely with surveyors, and having a passion for yachting, he loves finding his clients the perfect boat so they can live their dreams as well.