$24,000
Indiantown, Florida
Category
Ketch
Length
36
Posted Over 1 Month
This boat shows normal wear and tear, expected for a vessel of its age.
However, the original Westerbeke engine has a tendency to leak and currently does not start, possibly due to issues with the battery or starter.
If the buyer chose to repower, a brand new 40HP Yanmar will cost approximately $4-5K, and installing an electric motor, that will run approx. $5-6k.
We recommend that potential buyers conduct an inspection prior to purchase
Stock #386759
1981 Pearson 365 cruising ketch with many updated features! Ready to sail!
Built in 1981 and designed by William Shaw, this well-built, and rugged Pearson is ideal for sailing anywhere. With its shoal-draft keel, it makes it possible to explore coves and inlets that are dotted with coral heads.
The boat has been upgraded with a newer autopilot and instruments, including a touch-tone nav screen, radar, radios, and antenna. It also features a hot water shower, a new toilet, and up-to-date Westerbeke maintenance, including a new impeller, thermostat, and hoses, the owner confirms.
The boat has newer solar panels and running rigging. It also features an oversized alternator, four recent AGM batteries (three house, one starter), and 120-gallon water capacity, Victron controllers, a keel-stepped rig, skeg mounted rudder, and a voluminous interior.
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Reason for selling is no longer using.
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Reason for selling is no longer using.