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Ladies and gents
I'm idly window shopping on the net for the next boat.(Gotta get the admiral to buy into this idea but I'm working on it :-).) And am looking for opinions on the Pearson 35 centerboarders build throughout the '70s. Specifically, how do they compare in build quality, sturdiness, sailing ability and roominess to the Allied Seabreeze. On paper, they seem pretty close in many respects but real life is sometimes a different story. Evenual uses would be mostly coastal cruising, carribean with possibly a trip to Bermuda as well. Many thanks in advance Matt |
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They were both good boats in their day but the Allied's were a cut
above in build quality. At this point in time condition, past maintenance quality and upgrades will be the key deciding factors. |
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Many thanks for the reply.
Cheers Matt |
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