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Catalina 30 — Market Value

Updated July 25, 2026 from 219 active listings

The Yachtimate for a Catalina 30 is $15,000 — the median asking price across 219 active listings, all model years (updated July 25, 2026). The Yachtimate is Yachtsy's market valuation, computed nightly from active brokerage listings.

Yachtimate
$15,000
The median asking price across 219 active listings, all model years · medium confidence
Typical Range
$11,350 – $19,250
For Sale Now
219
Price / Foot
$500

Asking Price by Model Year

Market Dynamics

Liquidity
Highly liquid — comparable boats sell quickly
Typical Time on Market
~42 days until delisting
90-Day Trend
supply -6% · median asking -3%
Typical Negotiation Room
Sellers who cut price drop asking by ~16% before delisting

Catalina 30 — Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Yachtimate for a Catalina 30?
The Yachtimate for a Catalina 30 is $15,000 — the median asking price across 219 active listings, all model years (updated July 25, 2026). The Yachtimate is Yachtsy's market valuation, computed nightly from active brokerage listings.
How much does a Catalina 30 cost?
Most Catalina 30s are listed between $11,350 and $19,250, with a median asking price of $15,000. That works out to about $500 per foot.
Do Catalina 30s hold their value?
Asking prices range from $7,500 for 1976 boats to $35,000 for 1995 models, based on 218 listings across 20 model years.
How long does a Catalina 30 take to sell?
Comparable Catalina 30 listings stay on the market for a median of 42 days before delisting (a sale/withdrawal proxy). This model is classified as highly liquid.
Is now a good time to buy a Catalina 30?
Over the last 90 days, supply is down 6% and median asking price is down 3%. All figures are asking prices, not confirmed sale prices.

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All figures are asking prices from active brokerage listings, refreshed nightly. Delisting is used as a sale/withdrawal proxy. The Yachtimate is a market benchmark, not an appraisal or a confirmed sale price.