Catastrophic Catalina Leak: The Truth Is Out

Catalina sailboats, especially older vessels, commonly suffer from deck core failure, mast boot compression fatigue, keel separation, chain plate attachment failure, and fiberglass. We recently discovered that our 2017 coachmen viking 17bh (also no slide), had a leak in the right front corner of the ceiling. 47 votes, 34 comments. 316k subscribers in the sailing community. /r/sailing is a place to ask about, share, show, and enjoy all about sailing, sail

Catalina sailboats, especially older vessels, commonly suffer from deck core failure, mast boot compression fatigue, keel separation, chain plate attachment failure, and fiberglass. We recently discovered that our 2017 coachmen viking 17bh (also no slide), had a leak in the right front corner of the ceiling. 47 votes, 34 comments. 316k subscribers in the sailing community. /r/sailing is a place to ask about, share, show, and enjoy all about sailing, sail

Corinnes departure shines a light on the larger issues at bioware and ea. The developer has been hemorrhaging talent for years, and between mass effect: Andromeda, anthem, and now. The catalina 27's have all kinds of problems, but almost all of them are common to other boat brands; An older boat is going to have more problems. None of the problems are. My guess is you are getting leakage from your opening ports frames. The gray rubber or plastic seal between the lower and upper aluminum frames do break down over time. I just discovered a major leak in my catalina 270 fuel tank. Has anybody else encountered this problem? I think that the tank can be removed through the rear starboard locker.

I think that the tank can be removed through the rear starboard locker.

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