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I need to replace my main Halyard on a pearson 365. Forgot the size and
the boat is in storage in florida. I tried the Pearson365 web site but
it is no longer working. Help

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I need to replace my main Halyard on a pearson 365. Forgot the size and the
boat is in storage in florida. I tried the Pearson365 web site but it is no
longer working. Help

thanks

gordon


Hey Gordon.. how long have you owned her? what do you think of her? where do
you sail? I've heard the 365 described as the sailor's sailboat.

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Hi

I've owned the Pearson for about 4 years. Spent most of my spare time
rebuilding her. Was neglected for 15 years. Anyway she's a good cruising
boat, very roomy with lots of water storage(150 gals). Shallow draft
great for the Keys and Bahamas. Sails so/so, motors at 5.5 knots,
haven't been offshore but plan to soon. Pretty rugged, she blew
over(while on land) during hurricane "Wilma", the only damage was to
the rub rail and a bent propeller shaft.
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Whew... sounds like a lot of work, but I'm sure it'll be well worth it.

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Hi

I've owned the Pearson for about 4 years. Spent most of my spare time
rebuilding her. Was neglected for 15 years. Anyway she's a good cruising
boat, very roomy with lots of water storage(150 gals). Shallow draft great
for the Keys and Bahamas. Sails so/so, motors at 5.5 knots, haven't been
offshore but plan to soon. Pretty rugged, she blew over(while on land)
during hurricane "Wilma", the only damage was to the rub rail and a bent
propeller shaft.



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