Forum: Boat Review and Purchase Forum
04-14-2001
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Replies: 8
Views: 3,589
Considering a Pearson 323
UPDATE: for anyone reviewing this thread.
I don''t know what boat you were on that was deck stepped and fastened with screws, but it was not the 323.
I just took off some of the wood panels...
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Forum: General Discussion (sailing related)
03-06-2001
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Replies: 8
Views: 2,217
Pearson 323 - suitable bluewater cruiser??
406 Epirb, check. Liferaft, check. SSB? Wazzat?
I have over a year to learn and buy what I need, and I have only begun to plan.
Among my current inventory or to-buy list:
Wooden pegs (for...
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Forum: General Discussion (sailing related)
03-06-2001
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Replies: 8
Views: 2,217
Pearson 323 - suitable bluewater cruiser??
Hi all,
I am planning a trip to Bermuda next may/june aboard my 1979 Pearson 323 and I was wondering if that boat is considered an suitable bluewater cruiser. The rigging is in good shape, the...
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Forum: Cruising & Liveaboard Forum
03-05-2001
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Replies: 4
Views: 9,089
Pearson 323 - suitable bluewater cruiser??
Hi all,
I am planning a trip to Bermuda next may/june aboard my 1979 Pearson 323 and I was wondering if that boat is considered an suitable bluewater cruiser. The rigging is in good shape, the...
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Forum: Boat Review and Purchase Forum
03-01-2001
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Replies: 8
Views: 3,589
Considering a Pearson 323
I have a pearson 323 and it is keel stepped. Maybe the wooden post you saw was a cosmetic covering to hide the mast in the cabin?
Also, not every 323 has an atomic 4. A volvo MD11C diesel was...
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