
4.4 Fresh Water System Illustration
4.5 Auxiliary Power
4.5.1 Recommended Outboard Engine
4.5.2 Outboard Bracket
4.6 Accommodations
4.6.1 Galley Stove
4.6.2 Pop Top Operation
4.7 Retractable-Keel
4.7.1 The Retractable-Keel Model
4.7.2 The Retractable-Keel Illustration
4.8 Trailering And Launching
4.8.1 Recommendations For Trailering
4.8.2 Ramp Launching Of Retractable Keel Model
4.8.3 Hauling Out The Retractable-Keel Model
4.8.4 Launching For Fixed-Keel Model
5.0 Decommissioning
5.1 Winterizing Your Catalina 22
5.1.1 General Notes
6.0 Owner-User Responsibility
6.1 General Safety Tips
6.2 Required Safety Equipment
6.3 Suggested Safety Equipment And Safety Package
6.4 Safety Package, Factory Option
6.5 Anchors, Anchoring And Mooring
6.6 Lightning Precautions
1.0 Introduction
CAUTION
The aluminum and other metal parts conduct electricity coming in contact with or near an
electrical power line or lightning can cause severe injury or death. Stay away from overhead
electrical power lines when sailing and/or launching the boat.
BARRIER COAT AND ANTI-FOULING PAINT
It is recommended that the underwater surfaces be covered with a barrier coat to prevent water
penetration into the gel coat. Barrier coatings are available from several paint manufactures, and
the coating manufacturer's recommendations should be carefully followed for a successful
application.
1.1 Reference Data Sheet
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State Registration Number
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Radio Telephone Call Number
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Hull Number
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Insurance Company
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Insurance Policy Number
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Outboard Engine Model
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Catalina 22 Owner's Manual for 1987
7/21/2010
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