Catalina 34

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Title: Weight
Post by: Fou Du Large on October 25, 2011, 05:43:22 AM
We put our boats on craddle last weekend . 
Hooked on the crane my Catalina-34 1986
weight 15,200 pds.
No water, no food, ready for the winter.
This a lot more than 12,000 pounds....  in spec. ???
Why???
Title: Re: Weight
Post by: Ron Hill on October 25, 2011, 06:22:52 PM
Martial : You are finding out what a number of us have known for years - the C34 is a heavier boat than advertised.  
The reason the wing draft went from 3'10"(design goal) to 4'3" is because the weight of the boat caused it to sit lower in the water!!

The 12,550 lbs was the "design goal" (wing keel) and they didn't make it!!  
Title: Re: Weight
Post by: Lance Jones on October 26, 2011, 06:02:35 AM
Ron,
Sounds like my design goal and current weight issue.......... :shock:
Title: Re: Weight
Post by: Ralph Masters on October 26, 2011, 08:14:17 AM
Last year when we di the haul out for the survey, we were less then 1/4 tank of fuel and both water tanks were nearly empty.  Also all the PO belongins were off and the boat , an 87 fin keel, came in at 11,950.

Ralph
Ciao Bella
Title: Re: Weight
Post by: Ron Hill on October 26, 2011, 06:05:41 PM
Ralph & Guys : The salient point - is that the wing keel C34 does NOT have a draft of 3'9" as designed!!
Just ask yourself what causes a boat to sit lower in the water?  and YOU HAVE THE ANSWER.  A thought
Title: Re: Weight
Post by: Ralph Masters on October 28, 2011, 10:08:41 AM
Having been the damage Control Officer on two ships and the load master for a navy oiler I am very familiar with weight vs draft of a ship, and righting arms and heeling moments.  But I would be very interested in knowing the weight of our boat now that we've "moved" aboard.  When we have it hauled this winter for bottom paint I plan to leave the tanks full, except the holding tank, just to get an idea of where we are now.  The survey haul out will serve as a good base line.
Ralph
Ciao Bella
Title: Re: Weight
Post by: Ron Hill on October 28, 2011, 05:05:36 PM
Ralph : A GREAT Idea.  
When your boat is hauled ask one question -- "When was the last time these strain gages were calibrated?"

I believe that you will be appalled at the answer !!  As they most likely have never been calibrated!!  

A thought
Title: Re: Weight
Post by: frank on October 28, 2011, 07:03:39 PM
Our Winged keel Catalina 34 clocked 18000lbs when hauled out this past September.
Title: Re: Weight
Post by: Ralph Masters on October 29, 2011, 08:58:08 AM
Ron,
Good point, and the fact that I am planning on using a different yard could make a bunch of difference too.

Have a great week end,

Ralph
Title: Re: Weight
Post by: Steve Sayian on October 29, 2011, 11:24:49 AM
I was hauled in June for a lightning strike survey and we tipped the scales at about 15.5K.  Full water and H2O tanks and provisioned.
No idea of guage cal date.