Is Pearson a good sailboat?

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Is Pearson a good sailboat?

The Pearson 39 offers good performance and handling under sail and power and is easily handled by a sailing couple. The contemporary styling and solid construction should ensure that these models hold their value, providing they are well-maintained.

When did Pearson stop making boats?

1991
Sadly the company closed its doors in 1991 in conjunction with a major recession in the boat building industry, and no more Pearson Yachts were produced.

Is Pearson yachts still in business?

Pearson Yachts was a sailboat manufacturer founded by Everett Pearson and Clinton Pearson in 1956….Pearson Yachts.

Type Public company; later Subsidiary
Founded Bristol, Rhode Island, United States (1956)
Founder Clinton Pearson Everett Pearson
Defunct 1991
Fate Sold in bankruptcy

What is the best size sailboat to live on?

35-45 feet
For a sailboat to be considered as a liveaboard, it needs to be at least 30ft. Anything smaller and the boat will be cramped for anyone other than a solo sailor. However, the larger the boat, the greater the cost of ownership. The ideal size sailboat to live on would be 35-45 feet for most people.

What is a good comfort ratio for a sailboat?

You can use the following guidelines to interpret comfort ratio results: numbers below 20 indicate a lightweight racing boat; 20 to 30 indicates a coastal cruiser; 30 to 40 indicates a moderate bluewater cruising boat; 50 to 60 indicates a heavy bluewater boat; and over 60 indicates an extremely heavy bluewater boat.

Are Bristol sailboats any good?

The boat has a very respectable speed on all points of sail. She points well and is considerably faster than most boats of this displacement and length in light air conditions. Initially the 35.5 is quite tender and quick to heel, so it is important not to overpower the boat with large headsails.

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