- Most Popular Small Sailboat
- 1 1/4 Cabins
- Sleeps 4
Check out our ‘new to the fleet’ 2004 Catalina 310 sailboat. This sweet little boat that would be a great fit for a small family or couple for some time away on the Big Lake.
Quick Details
Boat Capacity: 7 people
Boat Size: 31 feet
Cabins: 1 & 1/4
Berths: 7
Check-In: Complimentary boarding is available any time after 7 p.m. the night before your charter begins
Not Included: Bed linens, towels, groceries, food seasonings
Add-Ons: Boat add-ons are available for purchase during checkout
A new full cockpit screen has been added to Harmony recently, so you can enjoy even more time in the cockpit of this great boat. A new mainsail will help you speed through Lake Superior. Enjoy these new upgrades to this wonderful boat.
The V-berth is a double with room for two pairs of feet! The quarter berth is a true double. Harmony also has a spacious dinette, which converts to a double berth without using the table and you still have room to sleep one more on the port settee.
This boat also features a deep stainless steel sink, hot and cold pressure water, two burner stoves with oven, large ice box, grill, and all the galley gear and room to prepare great meals at the dock or swinging on a hook. Stay warm on the cool evenings at anchor with an independent diesel heater.
Just to add to the fun, Harmony comes with a collection of Jimmy Buffet CDs.
Harmony is a delight to sail, with just two or with a crew. She is equipped with Harken roller furling, Lewmar self-tailing winches, and a mainsail with two reefing points and lazy jacks. All lines lead aft. Navigate with a wheel-mounted compass, fix mounted GPS, apparent wind and wind speed, knot meter with log and, depth sounder with alarm.
If you have never booked a bareboat charter before, the term ‘bareboat’ generally indicates that the boat is not supplied with a licensed captain. You are the skipper of the boat and will sail and manage the boat during your charter. You can request a captained charter once you have reserved your boat if you are not comfortable being a skipper.
Please follow the bareboat process in the drop-down below:
To ensure that you have a safe and enjoyable bareboat charter experience, we want to be sure that you and your crew are knowledgeable in handling the yacht you have chosen. We ask that you complete our Boating Resume & submit it under the Forms & Documents page to help us determine your sailing skill level.
To be a qualified skipper, we are looking for you to meet the following criteria:
Prior to your arrival, you can be confident that the yacht you have selected has been fully inspected by our qualified staff. All of the fuel and water tanks have been topped off and all systems have been tested to ensure they are fully operational. Each yacht is fully equipped with all the Coast Guard required safety equipment, as well as many other items required by Superior Charters to ensure a pleasant and successful sailing vacation for you and your crew.
Aboard each yacht, you will find the galley is fully equipped to prepare the most gourmet of meals. A BBQ grill is standard equipment with each vessel. Other standard equipment found on all vessels in the Superior Charters fleet includes:
Make: Pearson
Year: 1988
Length: 31′-5″
Beam: 10′-9″
Draft: 5′-9″
Icebox / Fridge: Icebox – 3.6 cu ft
Microwave: No
Stove: 2 Burner Propane
Oven: Yes
BBQ Grill: LP Gas
Rig: Sloop
Mainsail: Conventional
Headsail: Furling
Bimini: Yes
Dodger: Yes
Depth Sounder: Yes
Knotmeter: Yes
Navigation: GPS Chartplotter
Autopilot: No
Stereo: Stereo CD/Aux
Television: No
Inverter: No
Charging capabilities away from dock: USB charging only, no 12V outlet
Water Tank: 40 Gallons
Fuel Tank: 18 Gallons
Holding Tank: 24 Gallons
Heater: Independent
Generator: No
Windlass: Manual
Please bring:
Do NOT bring: