1993 Catalina 42
$89,000
CA$121,717
St. Petersburg, Florida, United States
“Jolly Mon!”
Overview
Introduction and Key Features
The Catalina 42 is one of those rare designs that simply got it right—delivering the space of a much larger yacht, the simplicity owners appreciate, and the kind of sailing characteristics that inspire confidence underway.
Jolly Mon! is a clean, well-cared-for example of this proven platform. With her shoal draft, wide-beam interior, and practical cruising upgrades, she’s purpose-built for the way most owners actually use their boats—weekend escapes, coastal cruising, Bahamas runs, or comfortable liveaboard life.
She’s easy to handle, forgiving under sail, and offers the kind of interior volume that continues to set the Catalina 42 apart in this size range.
Key Features:
- Shoal draft (4’10”) – access shallow cruising grounds with ease
- Expansive 2-cabin / 2-head layout with exceptional interior volume
- Proven Yanmar 4JH2E diesel (approx. 2,200 hours)
- Solar panel and wind vane system for extended time off the dock
- Air conditioning for dockside comfort
- Wide beam design delivers true “big boat” feel
- Simple, efficient sail plan with lazy jacks and mainsail cover
Bimini and cockpit cover for shade and protection
Specifications
Dimensions
Vessel Details
Performance
Weights
Tanks & Capacity
Builder & Registry
Engine
Yanmar 4JH2E
Features & Details
Broker Comments
The Catalina 42 stands out in the market because it delivers exactly what most sailors actually use: space, simplicity, and reliability.
This design was intentionally built to maximize interior volume while maintaining a hull shape that is efficient and forgiving underway. The result is a boat that feels larger than its length, tracks well, and performs predictably in a wide range of conditions. Owners consistently praise its balance—comfortable enough for long stays aboard, yet capable enough for serious coastal passages.
What makes this model especially compelling is its accessibility. Catalina’s philosophy was to deliver “as much boat for the money as possible,” and that shows here—not in compromise, but in smart design decisions that prioritize usability over complexity.
Jolly Mon! reflects that philosophy. She is straightforward to operate, easy to maintain, and offers the kind of real-world cruising capability that matters when you're actually out there using the boat—not just admiring it at the dock.
Accommodations
- Two-cabin layout with excellent separation and privacy. Both cabins feature custom spring-coil mattresses.
- Forward stateroom with Pullman berth and ensuite access to private dry head forward
- Spacious aft cabin with generous berth and storage
- Efficient galley layout with Princess 3-burner Gimbaled propane stove/oven and 120 volt microwave.
- Custom countertop covers for galley sink and propane stove/oven increase usable food prep area
- Hinged, lifting counter panel in the galley provides customizable configurations .
- Two heads with electric toilets. Day head also has a second door for private access to and from the VIP cabin.
- Large salon with wraparound seating and convertible dining table that can become an additional berth by lowering the telescoping support poles.
- Dedicated navigation station with swiveling seat.
- Large workshop cabinet to starboard with top-loading hinged lid
- Air conditioning for climate control
- TV, DVD player, and onboard entertainment
The Catalina 42 is known for its “big-boat” interior feel, achieved through a wide beam and efficient layout that prioritizes livability without sacrificing function.
Mechanical
- Yanmar 4JH2E diesel engine
- Approx. 2,200 hours
- Reliable, widely-supported propulsion system
- Designed for easy access and serviceability
- Although some boats feature a hinged companionway stair structure, Jolly Mon! has a system that can be unlatched and completely removed. This greatly facilitates engine access for regular maintenance and inspection.
Electrical
- Shore power inlet for double 30 amp power cords.
- Dometic marine air conditioning
- Xantrex Solar panel system for supplemental charging with LinkPRO battery monitor
- Wind vane
- Magnum Energy charger/inverter
- 12V DC system throughout
- 120V hot water heater
- LED lighting strip with color wheel options
- Battery selector switch mounted in salon
- Red footlights help preserve night vision when offshore.
- Battery charging via shore and solar
Electronics
- Raymarine C80 chartplotter at helm
- Raymarine Tridata, ST60 wind vane and ST6002 autopilot control
- Raymarine radar
- VHF radio
- Stereo system
- TV and DVD player
Sails & Rigging
- Sloop rig with easily-managed sail plan
- Keel-stepped aluminum mast
- Mainsail with cover
- Lazy jacks for easy handling
- Designed for short-handed sailing
- Garhauer traveler mounted forward of companionway, ensuring maximum cockpit usability.
- Lewmar 48 self-tailing winches on the cabintop with dedicated clutch banks.
- Lewmar 62 primaries
The Catalina 42’s rig is intentionally simple and efficient, making it approachable for newer sailors while still rewarding experienced crews.
Hull and Deck
- Cockpit features expansive seating, including twin stern rail seats off either quarter.
- Varnished teak coaming cubbies for storage of sheets, lines and winch handles.
- Edson steering pedestal features instrument pods, folding cockpit table and cup holders.
- The helm position can be configured for standing or for sitting on a padded, elevated custom helm chair.
- Dedicated, gasketed propane locker to port.
- Wide sugar scoop transom with integrated, telescoping swim ladder.
- Walkthrough transom to sugar scoop facilitates boarding at the dock or from the tender.
- Dinghy davit system with dedicated outboard crane and rail-mounted outboard bracket. Please note- no dinghy available for purchase with this sale.
- Wide side decks for safe movement and integrated stainless steel grab rails along the cabintop.
- Stainless steel dorade-style vents just forward of the traveler.
- Bimini top and dodger with integrated stainless steel grab rails.
- Thoughtful deck layout with practical hardware placement
- Ground tackle features a powered windlass that can be operated from the bow or helm, combination chain/nylon rode and Bruce anchor.
The hull design emphasizes a fine entry forward and a flatter run aft—helping balance interior volume with efficient movement through the water.
Construction
- Solid fiberglass hull with molded structural liner
- Shoal draft wing keel (4’10”)
- Balsa-cored deck for stiffness and weight savings
- Lead ballast keel
- Proven hull-to-deck joint system
- Teak helm seat, companionway hatch boards and cockpit coaming cubbies have been recently varnished and sealed.
Built to be sturdy and straightforward, the Catalina 42 favors practical durability over unnecessary complexity—resulting in a boat that holds up well over time and remains easy to maintain.
Specifications
- Year: 1993
- Make: Catalina
- Model: 42
- LOA: 42 ft
- Beam: 13 ft 10 in
- Draft: 4 ft 10 in (shoal)
- Hull Material: Fiberglass
- Engine: Yanmar 4JH2E
- Engine Hours: ~2,200
- Location: St. Petersburg, Florida
- Asking Price: $89,000
Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct their agents or surveyors to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
Co-Brokerage
Preferred Yachts offers this listing on a 50-50 split with corresponding Florida licensed brokerages. Brokers unlicensed in Florida must contact listing broker to make arrangements that comply with Florida law.
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