Catalina Capri 14.2 Expo
Description
The design of the Catalina 14.2 Expo is based on the hugely successful Catalina 14.2. Having built over 5,000 Catalina 14.2s the Expo is intended as an alternative rig configuration for those new to sailing or experienced sailors who want to enjoy the fun of small boat sailing in a simple, non-technical fun boat. The SmartRig® system consists of a tapered carbon fiber mast and deck stepped Hoyt boom. Just two lines control all the sail’s power. One line controls the sail size, while the mainsheet line shapes the sail. Strong, yet flexible, the mast bends in the gusty conditions instead of the boat heeling excessively. Having far less weight than an aluminum mast, the boat is more stable, with less tipping. At the end of the day, just pull the furling line and the sail wraps completely around the mast. The mast and boom are free-standing and have no wires or chainplates to work around. This not only greatly decreases set-up time, but makes for a roomy, more comfortable, inviting cockpit. The one-piece aluminum Hoyt boom is up high and out of the way, with no chance of falling into the cockpit. Tacks are effortless, and don’t worry if you forget to duck, chances are the boom won’t even come close overhead. The mainsail has a sleeve along the luff which is pulled down over the top of the mast.
Construction Details
Designer | Catalina |
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Length | 14.000 ft |
Displacement | 350 lb |
Notes | The mainsail has a sleeve along the luff which is pulled down over the top of the mast. Velcro is used to secure the sleeve at the tack to the mast so that it will roll when the mast is rotated. It has a loose foot. The boom is not attached to the mast. but is rather inserted into a step aft of the mast a foot or so. Battens are vertical to enable furling the sail round the mast. |
The standard boat dimensions
i | - |
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j | - |
p | 20.17 ft |
e | 10.33 ft |
p2 | - |
e2 | - |
I | J | P | E | P2 | E2 |
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- | - | 20.17 ft | 10.33 ft | - | - |
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Disclaimer. Boats are not all the same -- even when produced in the same factory of the same model. Sailrite does its best to publish accurate dimensions, but we often find it worthwhile to have our customers measure their boats carefully before we produce kits for them. You should take the same precautions, especially when the data is not from Sailrite.