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Joe wrote:
Sandy and Cheri were in the slip next to me. They tricked out a P-40 and named it Namasta and have started cruising the world. The Pearson 40 is a pretty nice boat, my wife and I looked at several. It's a centerboarder with a mid-1970s IOR hull. It is nice to have a flush deck combined with shallow draft but these boats have some notable limitations. On the plus side Pearsons are among the better built production boats of that era IMHO. Sandy bought his boat 2 days before I bought mine. We both worked 4 years restoring our boat. His had a fire onboard, and mine was just neglected. In 4 years of work, you could have made enough money to buy a better boat. They do not have any set course just going to wander the earth for the rest of their lives. They plan to spin a bottle in the cockpit and head the way it points. It would make a lot more sense to consult weather fax & chart, and head the way that conditions favor. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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