this was OUR BOAT!!! We sold her around 2011 or so, to a person who wanted to race her, in Folsom Lake, I believe. Looking at the video, she's the same even down to the pillows in the v-berth, which my wife made. The picture in the salon is a photo of Tarbert Harbor in the Hebrides, and your dinette table, I made as the original was just cheap plywood. I also added the heavy duty dogs which hold the table to the cabin. We had a VHF, full cruising lights for sailing at night or anchoring, and that mess of wiring is definitely NOT ours! We did all the wiring with marine grade connections, protected by heat shrink over the connections. Originally from Antelope, we even cruised her in the San Juans one August, leaving from Anacortes. We moved to high in the Cascades, and sailing in some of the lakes here, because of the steep-sided mountain surrounding them, makes them subject to high winds. We miss her, but it looks like she's doing a good job for you. She's a wonderful little boat!!
@blancolirio2 жыл бұрын
WOW! Thanks for checking in Alex!
@Oozywolf Жыл бұрын
This is so awesome haha. Love seeing comments like these. One time we ran into my mom's old car. The guy we sold it to lied to the new owner and said a new motor was put in it. He popped the hood open and my father (a mechanic) knew it was the same engine from when we had it. But it was nice seeing the car again a few years later. Can't imagine seeing it on KZbin though! Haha
@fullnelson3028 Жыл бұрын
now we know who did the wiring
@steveburg52737 жыл бұрын
This is probably one of the best videos I’ve ever seen for a “boat tour.” A lot of us cruise KZbin watching model specific videos, hoping to pick up one or two tidbits of info out of dozens (if there are dozens) of 5-10 min videos. This one video topped all of that in one place. Thank you for going through the effort of making it.
@blancolirio7 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I honed my craft for doing detailed reviews on motorcycles.
@phyconautwaterworld1984 жыл бұрын
Totally agree with this comment. Maybe because I am also both pilot and sailer. He describes the boat as he might describe an airplane.
@josealberto8903 жыл бұрын
Juan, my name is Jose. I live in South Florida. I just started to see your video about the Catalina 22 Sailboat. My spouse and I just came back from visiting my elderly Mom in Pensacola. While we were there my brother-in-law happened to have a Catalina 22 in his commercial warehouse and showed it to me. He said he takes it out, from time to time, out in the Perdido Key area, where the water is nice and calm. He mentioned that if I was interested, he would get it ready for next summer and that my spouse and I could go sailing with him and my sister (his wife). It's a long story but I have always been fascinated by sailboats! So here I am, learning all about your boat, which looks just like his. I like the way you present yourself (down to earth) and the way you take the time to mention important things about boating. I continue to watch your videos and maybe experience sailing next summer. So happy to find you and your videos Juan! Thank you! Joe.
@blancolirio3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Joe. I sold that Catalina and am fresh out of sailboat adventures at the moment. But a good friend bought a50' vessel - I need to do a sailing review of....
@williamsaldanah35543 ай бұрын
I’m used to the somber Juan dealing with unfortunate aviation accidents. It’s so refreshing to see the joy in his smile with this beautiful boat. We all need to have a stress reliever for some downtime.
@emmorelock7 жыл бұрын
Oh Juan, this brings back memories. My folks had one built in 1982; Dad had bought a Sunfish in 1979 & lo & behold Mom loved it so much 6 weeks later they bought a used 22'. 3 yrs later they had one custom-built. Sailed every weekend they could down in Oklahoma. Dad died in '85, Mom tried on her own but it was hard (memories, not lack of sailors or ability) & sold it in '87. VERY FUN BOAT! Enjoy!
@Bigger-Than-Jesus2 жыл бұрын
im wanting to buy my first boat but have no experience and little money. this video is great! thanks! just what i needed
@reallyhappenings55975 жыл бұрын
The love between a father and his son is always nice to see, you are a good man.
@reallyhappenings55974 жыл бұрын
Good man, good pilot, good father, you are blessed man!
@KennyInVegas7 жыл бұрын
I just woke up...having my first cup of coffee. This video really made my day! Thanks so much for sharing. I've never been on a tour of a small sailboat. Thanks so much Juan for sharing!
@blancolirio7 жыл бұрын
"Welcome Aboard"!
@mikemarriam7 жыл бұрын
A friend at work just bought a 25 ft Catalina. He's in heaven. Thanks for the walk through. Good sailing.
@john1boggity562 жыл бұрын
I keep searching for boat tours for the trailer sailers I am interested in - there's not much out there that compares with this. Thank you for posting and sharing your boat.
@phonecat62103 жыл бұрын
We had a Catalina 27 and we had it at the time in Channel Islands. My dad and I raced sailboats and dad sold his Clipper 21 for the Catalina. The Clipper 21 is similar to the Cat22 with the retractable keel. Anyway one day we came back into Port after a race and there in front of the yacht club was the first ever Catalina 30. It was a bit beat up from testing and my dad inquired about it and eventually bought it. Well Butler took the boat back to the factory in Canoga Park and completely refurbished it for us and then my dad put a bow sprit on her and stepped the mast to the keel and added 10 feet to the length for racing. The boat had no interior as it was number one. They build these in three pieces, hull, deck and interior. Well the interior mold was not done and Butler wanted to get it into the boat show so he slapped the deck on it and locked it so no one could get inside. After that he used it for weight and balance testing for the interior design and thats how we came to buy it with no interior. The boat sat about a foot above the waterline because it was so light and our racing handicap was so extreme do to that it was hard to win a race even when we finished first. Anyway, we named the 27 Fury and the 30 was named Rage. If you ever see a Cat 30 named Rage it is number 1 and was my dads boat.
@delpierochilipeppers3 жыл бұрын
Best video ever made on the catalina 22's interior. Greetings from Bordeaux - France
@davidoelker4932 жыл бұрын
Excellent video!!! Thank you so much for taking the time to share your boat with us.
@vick71725 жыл бұрын
Awesome awesome awesome.. from another airline guy (based in FLL) and you know we’re the biggest nerds ever.. I’d like to say thanks for the video. I’ve just started my on going search for a day sailer. You’ve helped me put Catalina on the top of the list.
@johns29266 жыл бұрын
First of all, good job with the video. Very informative. As a Catalina 22 owner, one can appreciate the detail provided in your video. I wanted to touch on the subject of the keel bolt. The keel bolt isn’t to “lock the keel” in place, rather to act as a friction brake in the event of grounding or hitting obstacles in the water so as to not damage the keel trunk; essentially to slow the boat down in a controlled manner. There is a common misconception with the keel bolt and it’s purpose. The Macgregor Venture had a keel bolt design that went through the head of the keel. The through bolt was specifically chosen to bend or break in the event of an underwater collision, which could easily be replaced. Beefing up or changing the design of the keel bolt on the Catalina 22 would be contradictory to the design plan; which if changed could result in damaging the keel trunk (thin fiberglass) to a point which could result in loss of the vessel or keel. Just some food for thought. See below for some interesting references regarding the subject. thisoldsailboat.files.wordpress.com/2015/12/why-your-swing-keel-lock-bolt-wont-save-you-in-a-knockdown.pdf www.google.com/amp/s/stingysailor.com/2015/11/07/why-your-swing-keel-lock-bolt-wont-save-you-in-a-knockdown-2/amp/
@blancolirio6 жыл бұрын
Great points! Thanks John.
@terryboehler57522 жыл бұрын
Steve Reeves sandals 😂 Blanco "Hercules" Lirio I was fortunate enough to have a Dad who wanted to sail. Built a sailboat (big sailboard really) It had a main and a job, so all the opportunities for learning were there. As far as terminology, I never sweated that much. I can sail away from the dock and return without a powerplant. If I had gone to some sailing school I probably would have left before the class was finished. But any time the wind was up, I was out in the whitecaps. I love sailing and flying. It's so elemental! I appreciate your informative videos. Thanks for the work you put into them.
@toddedson52857 жыл бұрын
We used our keel lock bolt on our Venture 21 for safety but the real joy was being able to loosen the tension on the cable-suddenly the harmonics generated by the vibration and magnified by the sound box of the hull would disappear! You couldn't tell how fast you were going by the pitch anymore but you could hear everything else. I don't remember exactly how long it took us to figure that one out but I do remember we wished we had done it from the beginning! "Unsinkable", the Venture 21 was filled with foam blocks under all the berths. Three small kids and a hyper vigilant mother and that was the deciding factor. Great family memories in the early 70's; and, great respect for things that pinch and the unforgiving hardness of stainless steel should you slip and slide a body part into a winch or cleat !
@archer7215 ай бұрын
Ha ha ha! 🤣😂🤣😂LOL! I have a 1974 C-22 and you are 100% correct! “There’s no bigger group of nerds, than sailing nerds! 🤣😂🤣😂! I’m a retired professional “soldier” not sailor, but I have sailed for decades and still don’t know all the terminology… I’ve been picked on by MANY that know all the terms and have been accused of “not knowing how to sail” simply because I don’t talk the language… but not by anyone who has ever sailed with me! Great video, I enjoyed every minute of it! Was like someone giving me a tour of my own boat! Thanks for sharing!
@cybeer676 жыл бұрын
What a BEAUTIFUL description video for such a fantastic, practical fun sail boat. Thank you SO MUCH for sharing it with us. Catalina 22 is in my bucket list ! Greetings from Puerto Rico.
@blancolirio6 жыл бұрын
Luis Cosme thanks! Keep us posted.
@robertgregory89364 жыл бұрын
Nicely done. Down-to-earth people. I like the photos of family and the music.
@kateinmontana5 жыл бұрын
I wanted to tell you thankyou very much for giving a concise lesson on this boat, we are thinking of buying a 20 foot boat in the near distant future.
@wpeat6 жыл бұрын
Juan, As a retired pilot, sailor and motorcyclist I enjoyed your quality and well informed videos. Many trips from my Midwest base into the Bay Area, SoCal and Central Valley have given me an interest in keeping up on local news. Keep up the good work! ps: expect several RVs in your future, good finger crunchers too.
@michaelbrown85457 жыл бұрын
Yep looks like the same guy wired my half cab here in Aus. When I brought it I tidied up the helm wiring and removed 10 ft of wiring and everything still worked lol. Cheers mate.🍻
@kendaleklund74757 жыл бұрын
Sure is nice to see someone living the American dream! Goes to show what can be accomplished with good direction, hard work and, no doubt, perseverance!
@georgemorris99715 күн бұрын
I have followed your aviation channel for years (I am a fretired military pilot in the UK). I have a boat the same size as yours albeit 25 years older. Fascinated to hear your views. By the way, we call the cabin a saloon!.
@HenauderTitzauf4 жыл бұрын
Great boat, many innovating things to enjoy. Thanks for the guided tour and vlog. That head says volumes of don’t linger here!
@jonathantrauner57317 жыл бұрын
After 27 sailboats of various sizes and builds we just went back to a Cat 22. Just the best.
@birdogswim17 жыл бұрын
I also enjoy sailing and flying as well. You do a great job with all the details. Thanks
@thewidowsson14674 жыл бұрын
Juan, I just found this video after watching many of your recent videos. I'm watching this aboard my Catalina 380. I have sailed the 22.
@kCI2512 жыл бұрын
Nice to know we share both aviation and sailing as a hobby. Sailing has a lot of applications that transfer to flying.
@chriholt7 жыл бұрын
Good stuff Juan, thanks for the tour. Looking forward to the rest.
@mfight7 жыл бұрын
Glad you are covering the boat!! Started sailing this year and a trailer boat is in my future. Thanks for all the good videos!
@donaldjiruska18084 жыл бұрын
I am envious. I owned a McGregor 22 that used to be at the Naval Academy, which is a similar boat. This is a step up, the one I wished I had. It is the perfect trailer-sailer. Also a pilot, I love your excellent commentaries.
@AliCT8147 жыл бұрын
Another great video, thanks! You are a really interesting guy -- planes, motorcycles, boats, hiking, spillways, nice family and cute kids, etc. What's next? But still can't believe you filled in your pool. My old house had a pool and I sure do miss jumping in after gardening.
@glennvanderwesthuizen82725 жыл бұрын
Beautifully illustrated, just got myself a Minstral 22 needing a lot of work
@savearhino3695 жыл бұрын
love the boat story. my dad sailed and raced from his childhood and for the rest of his active days. thanks for the memories
@johnswanson69947 жыл бұрын
Congrats on a great new project, Juan. I live in Portland and charter sailboats up in the San Juan Islands. You are correct in saying that there is a feeling of freedom and bliss that can only come from sailing. I'm headed to the Islands again next week.
@gregorytimmons47775 жыл бұрын
Buying a 1986 Catalina 27 in Portland tomorrow. Well, first payment of 2 or 3 anyway.
@calichef19627 жыл бұрын
When I was in high school (and long after) my band director had one just like yours, except his was at least five years older. He took all of us out on it during our end of the year party at Lake Oroville's Loafer Creek. We had to go in shifts of three or four, but it sure was fun. It was so relaxing to be racing across the water *silently*. Prior to that I had only been on motorized boats, so the quiet was a treat to me. I hadn't realized the cabins on these boats are so spacious! The ice chest mod is fabulous! I can't wait to see more.
@jameseaton9056 жыл бұрын
This made me nostaligic. In the late 1970's, I had a 1974 fixed keel Catalina 22 in Seattle. We didn't have the popup; we did have the sliding galley (which was more or less useless--when you had stuff in it, it became too heavy to slide). Loved that boat. Her name was At Last and I sailed her all over Lake Washington and the Sound out of Seattle. Had her up to the San Juan Islands. She was my first keel boat and I cried the day I sold her.
@h.grandedetodo10484 жыл бұрын
Eres un tio muy simpatico!!! Y ademas hablas un Ingles que se entiende fenomenal. You seem to be a very funny and nice chap, spontaneous and kind!. I really enjoyed your video and understood every single word you said. You speak a very good English. Its clear you are also a well educated person. Nice watching you. Hope you can enjoy your boat with your family for many many years. If you ever come to Valencia, Spain, pay us a visit.
@spmince Жыл бұрын
Great video and very nice boat. My son and I bought and restored a 1978 Silven IO boat about 15 years ago. Was a great project. Has a 4 cylinder Ford engine (labeled OMC) that runs great. Still using it today on the Great Lakes. They just don’t make boats like they used to.
@TeachAManToAngle7 жыл бұрын
How did you know I want a Catalina 22? Again, I came for the dam updates and am staying for all this other great, relevant content!
@JT-dn6gs7 жыл бұрын
Great video! Your channel is a true gem. Cant wait to see more of you and the boat. I have wanted to sail for a while and this seems to be my most realistic option. Especially living in the midewest.
@mhobie17 жыл бұрын
Those Catalina's are great trailer sailors, tons of them still getting regular usage.
@jamesferguson47157 жыл бұрын
Jaun, Thanks. Brought back a lot of memories. I owned a Catalina 22. hull number 144 and sailed her for about 25 years. Jim
@tierno1584 жыл бұрын
This is great. I’m looking at a Catalina 22 and this was a very informative 20 minutes. And enjoyable start to finish right down to the Lyle Lovett cover. Big thanks!
@philipdipasquale9322 жыл бұрын
Nice tour, brings back memories of my 1984 C22. One item.. under the seat on the starboard side, you said an option for a sink. Well, there was a whole slide-out sink and stove that slid back under the cockpit seat. It rode in the tracks you see there. I don't know if many of those things survived the years. I had one it was beat to crap. thought I'd rebuild it but never got to that project. Rats nest wiring. I re-wired the whole boat with marine wire. I was never happy with the sloppiness of the behind-the-wall finishing of the fiber glass. The swing keel was a project.. watch out for the pivot hole.... ALL of the 550 lbs of the keel is riding on that hole. I had it welded and reinforced with nickel.. You'd have a really bad day if that broke and fell under your boat while underway. However, it was a great starter boat.. learned about boat repair... sold it and bought a new Hunter 36.... I now want a 43; Center console..with bow thrusters..... if you get the bug it never ends.
@jevmobile2 жыл бұрын
Nice video, we have a lot in common airline pilots and down to earth boat users! Love your videos, might catch you on a layover someplace. Cheers!
@stankygeorge4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the useful info on the Catalina 22, this seem like a good starting point for learning the ropes of sailing!
@norcaljb26497 жыл бұрын
Great primer video on the Cat 22', Juan! Dean and I used to sail Capri 22's on San Diego Bay as members of Harbor Island Yacht Club, which only featured Capris in the 22' model, plus other larger craft--all rentals owned by the Club! We passed our quals during the America's Cup Regatta ahead of the Cup Race in 1988--it was a roaring baptism by fire but an exhilarating accomplishment! Many great memories of times on those 22's and the 280 (I think Hunter) in San Diego Bay! Happy Sailing to the Brownes! ;-)
@cleaterose59147 жыл бұрын
Congrats on the channel. I learned to sail on Catalina 27's and 30's. Catalina, Newport, MacGregor all used to build in Socal. All gone now....
@Jules-60226 жыл бұрын
Just watched this after viewing the 'exterior' vid & loved it, Juan. I just knew you were gonna say "atrocious" too (electr wires) lol. Glad to see you all enjoying sailing time when possible. Cheers!
@screddot70744 жыл бұрын
Juan, you are the only person I know that has as many toys as I have. 2 airplanes, 4 motorcycles, truck and camper and 3 boats including an 07 MacGregor 26M. The Mac has a 90 hp Etec and the only time the sails have been up is when the dealer showed me how to raise them. My kids found out the Mac would pull a tube and for them, that's all we needed. Kids are grown now and I'm looking forward to the next video. Maybe you can convince me to have a go at those sails. PS Time to downsize the fleet, spend too much time on maintenance.
@stephennickles7389 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for video, had a Capri, always thought the 22 would be the next step, your walk through was very concise.
@frantucker6087 жыл бұрын
Hope you really enjoy sailing with your family - it looks perfect. Love that Lyle L. song, BTW!! Thanks for the sharing it with us.
@davemcgowan27314 жыл бұрын
Loved it ! You have the knack of explaining things well.
@rogervoss48777 жыл бұрын
Particularly in that swing keel version it may be the best all around 22' available. That one looks to be in EXCELLENT condition Juan, should have great times with it.
@gagegames50292 жыл бұрын
I am looking at a swing keel for 2500 this week!
@ChrisB2577 жыл бұрын
Great stuff Juan - I'm way too old to even consider sailing (did do a bit decades ago) but it's very enjoyable sharing your descriptions etc. Your videos, whatever the subject, are terrific.
@capt.redbeard83613 жыл бұрын
"Sailboat Nerds" I love it (and identify as one myself)! Great video! I can see how much effort you put in to show your viewers so much about the boat. Great job, man!
@dennismiller57255 жыл бұрын
I lived in Rancho Cordova in 1960 and did my first cabin sailing on someone else's Catalina 22 at Folsom Lake. After moving to southern Ca the 1970's I wanted to move to a larger boat, which at the time was the Catalina 30 which became one of the most important sailboats of all time. It had a gas powered auxiliary eng was well laid out, and with a little effort would sleep 4. Its real popularity was the fact that it could be berthed in a 30 ft slip which was the least expensive slip rental for an ocean sailboat and many thousands were sold for this reason alone, Catalina had built a 27 but the 30 fit in the same slip as a 27 and provided more room and greater flexibility, great fun...but those days are over.
@antoniodelrio1292 Жыл бұрын
Great tour! Glad I stumbled upon this. Would love to master one of these things but I'm afraid my starter would have to be a Sunfish.
@DM-pc4vs7 жыл бұрын
Love it! I've been waiting months for a presentation of your backyard sailboat. I look for it in every video from your deck. Thanks so much. greetings from Catskill Mts, NY state
@RagtimeBillyPeaches7 жыл бұрын
Juan, Your channel has grown into a wonderful piece of work, and I hope it continues. However... For bonafides: I have been a sailor since I was 19. I was self taught until I was 33; then I learned to sail, on Lake Oroville, and the Thermalito Forebay. (aside: I also designed the TID water treatment plant, just upstream of that Forebay.) With some minor distinction, I raced a Lido 14, for 25 years. In the 1975 Lakeport Yacht Club, Spring Regatta, I was one of two, of about forty boats, that survived a full blown white squall, on Clear Lake. The other boat was skippered by the man that taught me to sail: Jack Hammer, from Oroville. There was, in Jack and Peggy's home, a framed quote: "Of all the things on land and sea, 'tis sailing ships alone, will not put up with bad art from their masters." One might say the same about air-o-planes. To wit: SHIT HAPPENS. BOLT DOWN YOUR DAMN KEEL. That annoyingly designed, awkwardly placed, piece of shit, was placed there so you'd have a much better chance of getting your adorable family back to the dock. I've been out cruising, on beautiful, gentle days, when I looked back - toward the dock, and safety - and saw absolute hell, and no way but to sail back through it. Since we can't walk on water (or fly, as you know) we should do what's required to live to tell the stories. I haven't heard it said, but there must be a nautical equivalent to "Air Speed - Altitude - Alternatives". Sailing is a lot like flying, with the chance of drowning. My dad sold his partially built experimental air plane, because he found out it wouldn't fly upside down. He said: "I don't ever even want to fly upside down. But if the plane decides to try it, I want to have something to do, other than say my prayers." And always remember: Red Left Port - Green Right Starboard. Your adoring fan, Denis Hazlewood PS, I the winter of 1967, I got a tour of the power house. There was only one turbine in place, and they were installing the biggest ball-valves you ever saw, on the inlet. Lots of ghostly sounds of running water, and very bad lighting.
@boatshaper7 жыл бұрын
Juan, you triggered a lot of memories. 45 years ago I was shopping for a trailer sailer, and the Catalina 22 was at the top of my list. Financial limitations placed me in a South Coast 22 instead. It wasn't a bad boat, but I really would have preferred the Catalina.
@LifeOnTheHulls7 жыл бұрын
Mate, I thoroughly enjoyed your explanation and shear frustration with the ridiculous wiring, love it. Thanks so much, I have an Australian Sonata 6mtr which is so similar and can totally relate to the wiring dilemma. I am currently building a 40 foot Catamaran and will have it wired by a pro when the time comes.All the best Ross.
@caahacky7 жыл бұрын
First time I've belly laughed at your channel - description of the wiring. Definite thumbs up.
@tedc38957 жыл бұрын
I always say: Fishing and being on the water: Irons the wrinkles out of my soul.
@todddunn9457 жыл бұрын
You might want to use the keel lock if there is the possibility of a lot of wakes. When a C22 with a swing keel hits a wake and pitches, the keel, if not locked, tends not to move with the boat, The result is that the keel can slam against the hull and potentially damage the hull and the swing pin. The keel lock keeps that from happening, although a big wake can bend the keel lock bolt. I found that out the hard way on my swing keel boat back in the 70s (a Venture 21). The fix was easy. Basically I drilled the hole through the keel that the lock bolt went through to 3/4" from the 1/4" it came as. I machined a derlin insert to just fit into the keel and also give a snug fit for a 1/2" stainless steel bolt The heavier bolt gave a stronger lock and the derlin insert stopped the unpleasant banging of the keel against the lock bolt. The only hard part of the project was dropping the keel, but at only 550 lbs that can be done easily with a couple of hydraulic jacks (after you get the boat off the trailer). C22s are nice lake boats though.
@todddunn9457 жыл бұрын
Yes Mike, Derlin. Derlin doesn't swell when it gets wet like nylon does. It is also easy to machine and drill. The idea is to provide a strong, snug, low friction mount for the keel bolt.
@jacquesblaque77287 жыл бұрын
Delrin is a duPont plastic that makes for very good bearings, probably what's meant here.
@BurnabyAlex7 жыл бұрын
5:35 invest in a 'bump cap', it's a ball cap with padding which helps when you bump your head.
@sailingluana30377 жыл бұрын
The kitchenette went in what you called the quarter birth. I agree with the bad wireing. Its why many boats burn. Catalina didnt make replacing the wireing easy either, but every boat has its issues. Also, a twin air mattress fits perfectly over the dinette. I keep my air matress, pillow, sheets and large beach towels in a laundry vacuum laundry bag. Then if i need my towels for a blanket i have them or there are always towels if needed.
@4842Chuck7 жыл бұрын
I've been dreaming about a live aboard and thought this to small but since I'm a beginner I now feel this is perfect. Informative great vid. Thx!
@dochonk9615 жыл бұрын
In was looking for informations for a Catalina 22 (or Jaguar 22 in Europe) Thanks for these videos about that boat. I found all the infos i was looking for. Very nice videos!
@bob_frazier7 жыл бұрын
"Honey, when you going to move that boat?" That's all I needed to hear, Juan.
@chriholt7 жыл бұрын
I laughed out loud at that!
@easternwoods43787 жыл бұрын
Probably wants to go sailing
@UncleEarl977 жыл бұрын
The classic saying from the wife to hubby... "I have a name for your boat". Husband, "oh what's that dear?" She says "For Sale". Boating isn't for everyone, but it is very rewarding in ways that usually make up for the expense, for a long while hopefully.
@easternwoods43787 жыл бұрын
By the look on her face in the picture I think she enjoys it
@SuperBullyone6 жыл бұрын
my wife just said that, when are you going to put it in the water? You have been working on it for 2 years or more
@dand77727 жыл бұрын
Finally ! Thanks Juan. Welcome to world of the Catalina 22. I used to own number 695.
@blancolirio7 жыл бұрын
2 more Catalina 22 videos coming...exterior/hardware and an overnight sail trip with the family.
@kirkfranks17 жыл бұрын
Nice boat Juan. As a former professional sailing instructor I always knew the best students were the airplane pilots since they already knew about lift :)
@awuma5 жыл бұрын
Excellent overview of the Catalina 22. Nice example here given its likely age. It's more of a coastal pocket cruiser than a lake boat with that heavy swing-keel and no mast lowering system. Polish lake boats have some ballast in the bilge, plus a much lighter swing centreboard, drawing a foot of water when up. They also have an A-frame at the bow, which allows the mast and furled headsail to be lowered or raised in minutes under way using a winch at the cockpit. More ocean-going versons have a stub keel and swing centreboard, drawing perhaps a foot and a half when up (somebody sailed a TES 22 footer across the Atlantic a few years ago). I'm surprised that Polish-style lake sailboats have not caught on in a bigger way; the Macgregor sailboats of some years ago were much less substantial than the Polish ones. That style of trailer sailboat certainly opens up many lakes and rivers, allowing easy passage in shallow passages beneath low bridges between sailing areas, e.g. the finger lakes of Ontario and New York state. The Canadian equivalent of the Catalina 22 is the Shark, a 24 footer, which also is extensively raced and has also crossed oceans, but it has a fixed keel.
@GoneMudden7 жыл бұрын
I have a Balboa 22 I just acquired. While sailing with keel down I checked the wench spool and half of it was rusted out. I was just glad to get the keel back up. Lots of similarity between the 2 boats.
@funkyfender17 жыл бұрын
Just subscribed and favourited this one! Thanks for taking the trouble to post this video! Really informative! I'm a proud Jaguar 22 owner in the U.K. Catalina licensed two yards in the U.K. To build the C22, so we have the Jaguar 22 from one yard and the Alacrity 22 from the other yard. I think my boat is pre 1975, there is no hull/sail number that I can find! This version has no 'pop top' so we're constrained with fixed headroom, but she's still fun to play with! Mine also came with a slide-out twin burner butane stove and grill, which stows under the cockpit in the starboard quarter berth space, with gas bottle storage in the starboard aft locker. And you're right about the rats nest wiring! This is my spring project as I've got a solar panel fixed to my pulpit top rail over the transom, which is really efficient! We've not slept aboard yet in the three years that I've had her, but that is planned for the spring! Fair winds and happy landings mate.... Steve
@blancolirio7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Steve!
@funkyfender17 жыл бұрын
Martijn Klaare Hi Marty, There might be someone at my sailing club with more history of Jaguar and Alacrity 22s ( UK built Catalina 22) so I'll ask around,. There is an owners association but the website doesn't appear to very up to date. It does give details of a Yahoo users group groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/jaguaryacht/links/all and I found this Facebook group too facebook.com/groups/JaguarYachts/?ref=group_header I've not checked out ant searches for Alacrity 22! There is also an Australian version called the Boomaroo 22! Cheers Steve
@RC-bl2pm7 жыл бұрын
well done..im curious about this boat model and this walkthrough was a great eye opener. thank you!
@gregrehill98497 жыл бұрын
WOW, does this bring back memories. We had a Catalina 22 starting in the mid 70's. The boat was excellent for young family. We sailed the Arrow lakes in the West Kootenay Valley of British Columbia for 6 years. Word of advice, lock that keel down, you never know when your going to get into a bit of a blow and you do not want that keel to start coming up when you are underway. You may want to consider getting a marine VHF with DSC bolted to the boat, just in case things go south at the wrong time. I also flew a Cessna 120 (CF-LYS) in the good ol' days, it was a rag wing also. Moved on to electrical engineering. Very impressed with your work on the Oroville dam. I worked for a hydro utility. PS, Nice thing about a sail boat, it's not the money pit like a power boat.
@McGyverPilot3 жыл бұрын
Looks wonderful! The most "Gently Used" 1980 Model Ive seen yet! They probably took it out once every Summer month and thats it! A great NERDY SUGGESTION on the Swing Keel: Clamp a small piece of flexible sheet metal to the top of the cable and one near the bottom. Paint one Neon RED and one Neon GREEN. Drill a 1 inch hole through the backboard, and now you have an "UP" or "DOWN" Indicator! Probably worth every bit of time it would take to make this! Best Wishes from San Diego!
@willanderson19837 жыл бұрын
Love the detailed review! I just boat my first boat, a Cat22, and this is invaluable.
@nashguy2077 жыл бұрын
Nice video Juan. Thanks for the information. I have heard some about the history of the catalina's I have sailed a little most power boated for about 25 to 30 years. We are boatless at the moment and do not miss them. LOL You know what they say the two happiest days of a boater is when they buy there first boat and sell there last one. LOL
@Campman047 жыл бұрын
Great video Juan, Looks like a lot of fun. Looking forward to your on the water Video.
@moriver38573 жыл бұрын
Though I'm watching this video nearly 4 years later, it's a great video, and you're do quite well with the jargon. I almost bought one for $2500 to be used while my 35 footer boat is being rebutted for ocean sailing, but decided against it. No simulator for sailboats, so the only was to stay current is by sailing. The Catalina 22 is the most produced sailboat, survives today as the Capri model, and the best part is that factory parts are still produced. And yes, the swing keel model is the most popular. Nice boat for a family like your.
@SakimasRidgeHomestead7 жыл бұрын
Noticed the boat in the background a while back and was about to request a video. Looking good, and you are doing just fine with your terminology.
@martyjackson48067 жыл бұрын
Check your cockpit drain for a hose. 11;25. Double clamp it with Stainless clamps. Nice boat at a good price. I have a Mac 26D and a Siren 17. (Picking up an Opti on Sunday for my daughter.) Marty
@blancolirio7 жыл бұрын
Good idea! Thanks!
@tim850csi7 жыл бұрын
Sleeping on a boat is the best. Just got off the boat after 7 days on the water... I slept like crap last night! I miss that gentle bobbing and swaying (or not so gentle in the case of the squall that blew through friday night).
@BradGryphonn7 жыл бұрын
My father once owned a 22' trailer sailer. It was the same design as 'The Dove' apparently. It had a twin cylinder Yanmar Deisel in it, and twin keels.
@dboboc2 жыл бұрын
Robin Lee Graham's "Dove"? That was a Lapworth 24.
@TylerEtheredge5 жыл бұрын
i love the use of the drone in this
@brendanstanford56127 жыл бұрын
Can't wait for part 2
@gerardlacey93842 жыл бұрын
Beautiful video thank you, she is a beauty, there is one for sale here in Ireland at the moment and I can't make my mind up about it!. I love the idea of the cooler boxes for the bed. Best wishes. Gérard lacey in Ireland.
@simonchaddock42747 жыл бұрын
Another interesting video Juan. I have done some sea sailing in a fixed keel 25 footer in my time although here in the UK we call them yachts!
@carrollrobertg7 жыл бұрын
many thanks, third generation pilot just getting into sailing, cutting my teeth on a Hobie Holder 14 and looking to step up to the Cat 22, sailing / flying, same stuff just different, get the other videos out soon!!
@TinaICXCNIKA3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the vast amount of valuable information you've provided in this video!
@c.brophy845214 күн бұрын
What a good fine man with good fine intentions delivering a sound useful creative…. Instruction? Nice guy, nice vid, thanks friend
@gonefishing19397 жыл бұрын
I wish my 36 Catalina had that pop top, my first boat had that and the feeling of the air crossing the cabin was awesome,lol,
@lydaelizabethshults34955 жыл бұрын
Just bought a Catalina 22 1980. Thank you!
@alfonsom82865 жыл бұрын
Wow's congratulations! I start my intermediate Sailboat training on this same type boat via "US Sailing" next weekend. Just curious, is this your 1st Sailboat and did you pick this size due to ease of use? We will be training in San Diego area, post training our class will be doing a near shore sailing trip to Dana Point, it gives us a little taste of the semi blue water sailing without overwhelming us.
@Slumberjacksix7 жыл бұрын
Being a bit of a 'sailing nerd'---as it were---I want to congratulate you. Albeit not perfect; your use of the nomenclature was just fine. With that said I must admit you produced and excellent video. Very well done! Looking forward to the next video.