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On Jan 13, 10:48 am, Gordon wrote:
Why haven't I seen mention of any Pearsons on this thread?
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Cuz Pearsons are East-coast boats - scarce as hen's teeth out here in
the NW. (Same reason YOU've never heard of a Crown...)

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On Jan 13, 10:48 am, Gordon wrote:
Why haven't I seen mention of any Pearsons on this thread?
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Cuz Pearsons are East-coast boats - scarce as hen's teeth out here in
the NW. (Same reason YOU've never heard of a Crown...)

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They're not scarce in the SF bayarea.

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On Jan 18, 10:03 am, "Capt. JG" wrote:
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On Jan 13, 10:48 am, Gordon wrote:
Why haven't I seen mention of any Pearsons on this thread?
Gordon


Cuz Pearsons are East-coast boats - scarce as hen's teeth out here in
the NW. (Same reason YOU've never heard of a Crown...)


druid
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They're not scarce in the SF bayarea.


The OP is in the Pac NW (as am I). I looked into buying a boat in CA
and trucking it North - turned out despite the lower prices it just
wasn't worth it. (And yes, I looked into SAILING it north - pretty
much Universal Opinion on this board was I would be nuts to do so!)

Nope - we've got lots of really nice boats up here, so we don't have
to go to the ends of the earth to get one.

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On Jan 13, 10:48 am, Gordon wrote:
Why haven't I seen mention of any Pearsons on this thread?
Gordon


Cuz Pearsons are East-coast boats - scarce as hen's teeth out here in
the NW. (Same reason YOU've never heard of a Crown...)


druid
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They're not scarce in the SF bayarea.


The OP is in the Pac NW (as am I). I looked into buying a boat in CA
and trucking it North - turned out despite the lower prices it just
wasn't worth it. (And yes, I looked into SAILING it north - pretty
much Universal Opinion on this board was I would be nuts to do so!)

Nope - we've got lots of really nice boats up here, so we don't have
to go to the ends of the earth to get one.

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Well, it wouldn't have been totally nuts, just partially nuts. LOL


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druid wrote:
On Jan 13, 10:48 am, Gordon wrote:
Why haven't I seen mention of any Pearsons on this thread?
Gordon



Cuz Pearsons are East-coast boats - scarce as hen's teeth out here in
the NW. (Same reason YOU've never heard of a Crown...)

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Maybe, maybe not. I know of 4 Pearsons (3 P365's and a 26) in the
Port Angeles marina alone. There are probably more and none are for sale!
Gordon


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Get a 30 ft boat.

Double the room, easy to single hand if necessary, easy to find a dock when
on cruise.

Will have an inboard engine.

Low cost to purchase, probably not much more than a 27, if you are patient,
easy to sell when finished.

I personally don't like them, but as a coastal cruiser, the Catalina 30 is
probably the most popular boat out there.

Lew


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