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Hatch

Does anyone know where I could find a forward hatch cover for a Pierson 26?
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Had a Pearson 26 from 1979 to 1989. If I remember, the hatch was not an off-the-shelf unit, but made by Pearson. You are going to have trouble finding one. Either you get lucky or you'll have to make a standard one work in that location. Good luck!
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you may be in luck..

There is a thread on this site in the Pearson forum. Somebody is selling off the hardware for a 1972 P26 that got whacked in a collision.

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Pegasus is probably right. Your best bet is to get a hatch off of another Pearson 26. BTW, I didn't think Puppeteers made boats.
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