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Catalina 34 Timeline
The C-34 has evolved since 1986 always having the choices of the tall (approximately 52 feet) or the standard (approximately 50 feet) mast and the wing (4 feet 3 inch) or fin (5 feet 7 inch) keel. Check out the original order form and price list. I bought my Catalina 34 because I became convinced that the evolution has not been change for change sake, it has been in response to recommendations from C-34 owners. It continues in small ways from year to year.

The early 1985 and 1986 hulls have a deck stepped mast with a Universal 25 (21HP) diesel engine.

1986 Brochure p1 1986 Brochure p2 1986 Brochure p3 1986 Brochure p4

1987 Keel-stepped mast and larger engine. The 1987 through 1990 hulls incorporated a keel stepped mast with a Universal 25XP (23 HP) engine.

1987 Brochure p1 1987 Brochure p2 1987 Brochure p3 1987 Brochure p4

1989 Open transom model.

1989 Brochure p1 1989 Brochure p2 1989 Brochure p3 1989 Brochure p4

1990-91 The hull incorporated a walk-through transom and a Universal M35 (30 HP). Gradually, many changes were incorporated that were later to characterize the Mark II: for example, the walk-through transom was added on 11/30/89, an aft deck shower on 3/6/90, and a single-line reef on 12/10/91. The last Mark I models look very much like Mark IIs.

'1995 Only two C34s produced this year in anticipation of new Mark II model.

1996 Catalina 34 Mark II. The MkII again has a deck stepped mast with a redesigned hull which is noticeably beamier in the cockpit and transom areas. New features Wider above the waterline at the stern making the cockpit wider. Seats on the stern pulpit. Deck stepped mast with compression post in lieu of keel stepped. New head mold for better drainage and easier cleanup. Revised deck mold, elimination of dorade vents, lower traveler, revised companionway hatch and slides, elimination of virtually all topside teak, relocation of engine control panel to steering pedestal, fixed cockpit table (option?), new interior cabinetry with louvered teak fronts in lieu of sliding black Plexiglas, addition of hanging locker in aft cabin, revised galley counter (corian?) with trash bin and elimination of fold-up counter extension, rubber flooring in galley area, revised and relocated electrical panel.