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If you are interested, I have a sail cover I used for my Catalina 25 It is blue sunbrella and in good decent condition. I can send you a picture if you are interested. Ken
Ken Chenango~ 1990~TR~WK~C25~#6022 Candlewood Lake, Ct
Catalina used 2 different blues, Pacific blue and Royal blue. Pacific blue is a solid blue and Royal blue has some black threads mixed in and is a little darker. If you order one make sure about what you have.
Scott-"IMPULSE"87'C25/SR/WK/Din.#5688 Sailing out of Glen Cove,L.I Sound
Catalina used 2 different blues, Pacific blue and Royal blue. Pacific blue is a solid blue and Royal blue has some black threads mixed in and is a little darker. If you order one make sure about what you have.
Later on Catalina also used a third shade, Navy blue. Over the last few years, Sunbrella has introduced a few additional blue shades. So you do need to be careful, there are lots of blues.
I do agree that Pacific and Royal Blue Tweed are the two most popular. I have both - mostly Royal Tweed, but also winch covers in Pacific Blue. If OP is not looking to match existing covers, I would suggest Royal Blue Tweed. Its weave is much heavier and more durable (in my opinion).
Rick S., Swarthmore, PA PO of Take Five, 1998 Catalina 250WK #348 (relocated to Baltimore's Inner Harbor) New owner of 2001 Catalina 34MkII #1535 Breakin' Away (at Rock Hall Landing Marina)
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