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1977 Pearson P 30

1977 Pearson P 30

$14,000

Mooresville, North Carolina

Year 1977

Make Pearson

Model P 30

Category Sloop Sailboats

Length 30'

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1977 Pearson P 30 This 1977 Pearson has always been in fresh waters. Recently surveyed and found to be in excellent condition and the surveyed value is $20,000. Estimated replacement cost according to the surveyor is $107,000. This boat has hardly ever been used and is cared for by a professional U.S. Coast Guard captain. It is extremely clean inside and out. The estimated engine hours (Atomic 4 inboard) is less than 150 hours. List of equipment and extras:- Edson stainless steel steering wheel and pedestal- Emergency tiller setup- Transom railing has been modified for easy on and off easy access- Swim platform (converts in less than 5 seconds to a boarding platform)- Garmin GPS and VHF radio- Stereo speakers- Automatic battery charger- Dual batteries- Shore power- Cockpit table- Cockpit cushions - Interior upholstery in great condition- Bilge pump- Alcohol stove-top unit- Dual stainless steel sinks- Manual toilet (never used)- Sleeps 6 people in two cabins with a small bathroom in between- Sail inventory: Jib, mainsail, spinnaker- Two anchors with chain and rope- Six fenders - Plenty of docking linesNOTE: The boat is truly in excellent condition. The only thing it needs is polishing of the hull and bottom paint. It can be transported anywhere in the U.S. (cost of transport not included). Further reading:http://sailboatdata.com/viewrecord.asp?class_id=1276http://www.boatus.com/boatreviews/sail/Pearson30.asphttp://sailingmagazine.net/article-1250-pearson-30.html

1976 Pearson 35 Sloop

1976 Pearson 35 Sloop

$19,900

Cornelius, North Carolina

Year 1976

Make Pearson

Model 35 Sloop

Category Sloop Sailboats

Length 35'

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1976 Pearson 35 Sloop See Full Specs in Description tab for all details

1979 Pearson 424

1979 Pearson 424

$79,900

New Bern, North Carolina

Year 1979

Make Pearson

Model 424

Category Cruiser Boats

Length 42'

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1979 Pearson 424 Very well kept and ready to go. Are you looking for a capable bluewater cruiser on a budget? If so then this Pearson 424 deserves a closer look. The Pearson 424 was built between 1978 and 1985 and 225 were built, mostly ketches. This one has the popular sloop rigged for ease of shorthanded sailing and uncluttered cockpit. The accommodations are suburb for cruising or live-aboard with 2 entrances, one from the cockpit and one on deck, Her interior is spacious, offers two staterooms, a large and efficient galley and a roomy salon. The boat has 17 coats of Epoxy barrier coat , Dark Blue Alwgrip hull, new 75hp Yanmar diesel engine, New rigging and mast and Heat & air conditioning this boat is a great buy. Come see her now.

1978 Pearson 35 Centerboard

1978 Pearson 35 Centerboard

$25,000

New Bern, North Carolina

Year 1978

Make Pearson 35

Model Centerboard

Category Racer Boats

Length 35'

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1978 Pearson 35 Centerboard SEAQUEL is a well cared for, very sharp and graceful 1978 Pearson 35.  She sails beautifully, accelerates quickly and is a very efficient sloop rigged vessel.   This boat in beautiful condition and has been constantly upgraded.  She shows exactly how the pictures look! This is a golden opportunity to purchase a very well made classic  Pearson 35 in beautiful condition!  With its’ Center Board keel your draft range is anywhere from 3'9" to 7'6" which allows opportunities to anchor in those great anchorages that others will miss while having great windward performance.  If you want a wonderful sailboat, “just buy a Pearson!” Seaquel won't last long.

1986 Pearson 28

1986 Pearson 28

$21,500

New Bern, North Carolina

Year 1986

Make Pearson

Model 28

Category Sailboats

Length 28'

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1986 Pearson 28 This boat has the room of a 32 footer below. It has a separate aft cabin with a queen size berth and a large V-berth. The main salon has seating for 6 and a galley to port and the nav station and head on starboard. The large Icebox is below the nav station. This is a very well kept boat and ready to sail away.