1978 Pearson 323 Pearson
Pearson 323 is a 9.8 m monohull sailboat designed by William Shaw and built by Pearson Yachts between 1976 and 1983. This is a turn-key boat with many upgrades including rigging and a revamped cherry hardwood interior. The Boat sleeps two in its V-berth and another two on its single settees.
The Pearson 323 is a 32-foot sailing sloop designed by Bill Shaw from 1976-1983. As a seaworthy, affordable, and honest cruising boat, many of these vessels are still being enjoyed around the world today.
This Pearson in particular has been maintained with the respect it deserves and has had many new upgrades within the past few years which can be seen below. With a 2006 Yanmar Diesel Engine, Hot/Cold water in the galley, Raritan SeaEra Electric Fresh Water Head, Lewmar Electric Windlass, this boat is Turn Key.
Between 2017-2019
- Sails: Mainsail - Traditional Club Race, Genoa - 145% RF - Tradition Club Race, Jib 97% RF Blade - Decron Club Race, Tides Marine Strong Luff Track System, Dutchman Flaking System 40-2A w. Topping Lift, 2 Genoa Sheets - 7/16" Sta-set White, Sail cover with Flaking System Zippers
- Harken Roller System
- Custom Renovated Interior with Beautiful Cherry Hardwood
- Upholstery: Custom Vee Berth, Saloon and Cockpit Cushions (Ultrafoam with custom hinged covers)
- Air Conditioned with a 9,000 BTU Unit
- Updated 30 Amp Service
- Updated Lewmar Deck Hatches
- Updated Refrigerator
- Mast stripped and painted AWL Grip Maddehorn White
- Deluxe Winter Cover
- Blasted, Barrier Coated and Painted Bottom
- New Raymarine depth and speed
- New 15 Gallon Aluminum Fuel Tank
2006 Yanmar 3YM30 Diesel Engine
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