True North by Catalina Yachts
True North initiates Catalina’s entry into the growing market segment of Downeast-style powerboats and promises traditional style with great perfor mance and Catalina value. The molds for the True North 34, True North 34 Outboard Express and True North 38 are being moved to the Catalina Yacht plant in Largo, Florida. Production will begin this year.
“We have been talking with dealers and owners while strategizing which configuration of boats to market first, and find the True North line is a brand that appeals to sailors, making it a good fit for CatalinaYachts,” said Sharon Day, Vice-President of Sales and Marketing. “This is yet another pivotal moment in Catalina’s 50 years of boat-building. Our entire management team is excited to provide more boating lifestyle choices to mariners attracted to the sea and Catalina craftmanship.”
The True North 34 is a single-engine express with a skeg-protected propeller, the approach lobstermen have relied on for decades for efficiency and avoiding potlines. An optional bow thruster provides additional maneuverability. The award-winning True North 34 Outboard Express combines timeless Downeast good looks, outstanding all-weather performance, and a spacious interior with the efficiency, speed, and shallow draft that the twin 250 hp. outboard engines provide.
The True North 38 is an elegant Downeast cruiser with space, speed, stability and classic good looks. With several configuration options, this boat is up for anything, whether it’s a day trip or extended adventure. Catalina Yachts plans to introduce an outboard version to this model.
True North Powerboats have a durable exterior and an “open concept” interior, which are as comfortable as they are functional. The True North 38 and True North 34 have direct water access and a “private beach” on the aft deck. The True North 34 Outboard Express features a voluminous aft cockpit. Modular cockpit seating options are available for all models.
As Catalina enters its 50th year of building the largest selection of honest, sturdy boats that hold up to real-world conditions, True North owners will benefit from a half-century of expertise, engineering and distinguished reputation, not only for building boats, but also for developing enduring relation ships with its owners, based on product quality and customer service. For Catalina and True North owners, this means extra value and enhanced boating experience, with the added bonus of excellent resale value.
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If you are looking to purchase a cruising sized boat, power or sail, I sincerely say to you, go see the folks at Chesapeake Yacht Sales & Deltaville Yachting Center. Do yourself a favor & smart move. You will save money & be working with a team of yacht professionals. I am not certain the words ‘outstanding’ & ‘most highly recommended’ do justice to the truly top-level, first class treatment I experienced purchasing my Catalina 445 through CYS at DYC. That was 3 years ago & they remain ‘my boatyard’. It was a comfortable, no-pressure process best described as a partnership to get it not just right, but perfect. S/V Mattapoisett
We named our Catalina 385, Makani, Hawaiian for wind. She was commissioned by Deltaville Yachting Center. We sail her on the lower Chesapeake. She sails like a dream- 7.3 knots on a close reach in 13.3 knot wind. She is a beautiful boat & people often say so. We appreciate her sailing performance with many functional details & design choices relating to topside layout & sailing equipment. Below deck has a beautiful functional design as well. Our compliments to Catalina Yachts for this brilliant design & integration of all aspects. DYC did a topnotch job commissioning her, including electronics, equipment and canvas. They have been excellent to work with throughout. Really great people with a carefully chosen tech, office & CYS brokerage team. Highly knowledgeable & capable on all fronts. S/V Makani
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