Ocean sailing out of Mission Bay, swimming possible if anchored in Mariners Basin.

Catalina's 42.0 feet in San Diego
42.0 feet Catalina in great shape
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$450
$450
per ¼ day

Sailboat for rental in San Diego, CA

Catalina • 42 • 1992
Scott
Hosted by Scott
Since 2019
42 feet
6 Guests
2 Cabins
2 Bathrooms
Captained

Description

Our Yacht is available for short term charters out of Quivira Basin in Mission Bay. 2 hours includes a tour of the nearby Bait Barge with sea lions and herons and an hour plus of sailing in the Pacific Ocean. 4 hours can include anchoring in Mariner's Basin and swimming off the back of the boat. There is one guest cabin that may become available for overnights.

Details

Manufacturer
Catalina
Model
42
Build year
1992
Max Capacity
6
Number of engines
1
Horsepower per engine
50

Accommodations

Cabins
2 x
Sleeps
4 x
Bathrooms
2 x

This boat has a maximum capacity of 6 people. It features 2 cabins with an overnight sleeping capacity of 4, 2 bathrooms, and 0 showers.

Crew

I am the owner and captain of Infinity. I have a 100 ton USCG license with close to 30 years of sailing experience.

crew name

Amenities

Stereo AUX input mp3 hookup
Stove / grill
Autopilot
WiFi/Internet
Microwave
Sonar
TV
Refrigerator
Chart plotter

Policies

Cancelation policy: Standard

Full refund if renter cancels 6 days or more before the trip start date.
No refund if renter cancels 5 days or less before the trip start date.

Owner

Scott
About Scott

I am an avid sports fan who works on boats for a living. My hometown is Ocean Beach and i bodysurf and i play beach volleyball and 8 ball billiards. I've sailed on boats all over the world and feel that Ocean Beach is the best place of anywhere. I always enjoy meeting new people from far away places and hope you enjoy San Diego as much as i do!

    Response time within 4 hours
    Response rate 80%

Location & Destination Guide

From sightseeing to whale watching, do more with a sailing charter in San Diego. There’s a good reason San Diego is called the finest city, so come find out why with a private boat rental from Sailo.

When it comes to Californian lifestyle, we think San Diego is the city that most encapsulates the Golden State ethos. Year round sunshine? Check. Beaches and surf culture? Check. Laid back but buzzing city? Check. And, of course, lots of opportunity to play on the water with your very own yacht charter!

FAQs

What type of yacht should I charter?
No matter what type of yacht you choose to charter, we know that you will have a fantastic time on the water. If you are more about the journey, and want a relaxing time aboard, then choose from one of the many sailboats on the platform. If you are more about the destination, and going fast, check out the powerboats on Sailo. For an exclusive experience, Sailo recommends chartering a luxurious yacht for the day. Finally, Sailo has access to many event boats as well for group outings from 50 - 1,000 guests. If you are still unsure, then just ask! Read more
What should I bring?
Bring yourself, and some comfortable clothes suitable to the season you are going to be out on the water. Please keep in mind that it is often 10 degrees cooler out on the water, so a jacket or windbreaker is never a bad idea. We also recommend bringing a hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses, as well as a swimsuit if appropriate for your charter location. Please coordinate with your captain regarding any food or drinks that you wish to bring aboard. For term-charters, Sailo recommends using soft-sided luggage, and keeping it simple. Read more
How long does a rental last?
The basic daily rental is structured as either a quarter-, half-, or full-day. A quarter-day is two hours, a half-day is four hours, and a full-day is eight hours. You can also discuss a custom trip with the boat by contacting the owner through Sailo. Most term charters (weekly rentals) are from Saturday to Saturday. Keep in mind that the boat generally needs to be back at the dock by Friday evening, and you will need to be off the boat on Saturday morning so they can prepare the boat for the next guests. Read more
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