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Catalina 22 YouTube Videos

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Swing Keel Removal on Catalina 22
S/V Baby Adalynne
Swing Keel Removal on Catalina 22
After a little trailer "docking" accident I wanted to check the Keel Hanger.
New Year’s Day Sailing Catalina 22
S/V Baby Adalynne
New Year’s Day Sailing Catalina 22
Sailing on the first day of 2023 on Lake Travis, Austin, TX with my Catalina 22. It was 71 Farenheit (21 Celsius), about 10 knots of SSE winds. Sailed around Sometimes Island and back in a U shape.
no wind at the lake repairs on my Catalina 22
S/V Baby Adalynne
no wind at the lake repairs on my Catalina 22
Despite the weather predictions there was no wind at the lake. Hung out for a while then went back to my storage to repair a few items.
Catalina 22 Swing Keel Removal
S/V Baby Adalynne
Catalina 22 Swing Keel Removal
I had to remove the keel to find where the leak was. Water was coming in from the keel housing (cavity). It ended up having a crack next to the keel lock bolt. I fiberglassed it shut. The keel lock is not necessary in my opinion. If one runs aground the ke...
Catalina 22 Upgrades
S/V Baby Adalynne
Catalina 22 Upgrades
Installed Happybuy EVA Foam Faux Teak on the cockpit settees and inside. Moved and mounted the battery behind one of the settees in the galley. Mounted the solar panel on the sliding hatch and installed a forward hatch.
How to Step (Raise) the Catalina 22 Mast without a Ginpole easy
S/V Baby Adalynne
How to Step (Raise) the Catalina 22 Mast without a Ginpole easy
This is how I step and lower the mast on my 1973 Catalina 22 swing-keel sailboat.
Quick Release Turnbuckle Install and Mast Stepping Raising Catalina 22
S/V Baby Adalynne
Quick Release Turnbuckle Install and Mast Stepping Raising Catalina 22
Quick Release Turnbuckle Installation and Stepping the mast with roller furling for the first time.
Mast Raising with Two People Catalina 22 Sailing Stepping
S/V Baby Adalynne
Mast Raising with Two People Catalina 22 Sailing Stepping
Simple way of stepping the mast with two people. No winches or blocks, just hanging onto the forestay.