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Pearson 303

Estimated price for orientation: 16 105 $

Category: Sloop
Class: Sail

Pearson 303

This original-owner 30’ Pearson 303, built in 1984, is located in Brooklin, Maine.

She is available for showing by appointment only.  The 303 was produced by Pearson Yachts between 1983 and 1986 and over 300 boats were built. With an eye-pleasing sheer and unpretentious good looks, the 303 is an economical and versatile family cruiser. The hull is a one piece hand laid layup, with a balsa cored deck on the horizontal surfaces and plywood coring in the high load areas. With its broad beam, the 303 is quite stiff and likes to be sailed on her feet. She has a sea-kindly motion offering a dry ride combined with a comfortable “big boat” feel. Four adults can occupy the cockpit in comfort and she is easily sailed short-handed. TARAN has had only one owner since new, and has truly been kept in “Bristol Fashion”. Many upgrades have been made during ownership. Below deck, the galley is located to port just forward of the companionway, and has  adequate counter space and onboard food storage. TARAN has teak bulkheads, teakinterior tim, and a teak-and-holly cabin sole. The companionway steps are easily removed to expose the two-piece box surrounding the 13-horsepower Yanmar diesel that will move TARAN at 6 knots under power. Aft to starboard is a large quarter berth capable of sleeping two persons; a forward-facing chart table is fitted at which the navigator can

work while seated at the head of the quarter berth. The port and starboard settees in the

main salon double as comfortable berths with the seatbacks removed. A dining table folds down from the starboard bulkhead and has a leaf that extends to the port bench to allow seating for four. Forward of the main salon and to port is a hanging locker, opposite which is the head compartment. Large for a 30-foot boat, it has standing headroom, a basin with hot and cold pressurized water, a handheld shower, and an electric pump to drain the sump overboard. Forward, a bi-fold door opens into a truly comfortable owner's cabin with a small bureau and a large V-berth. Headroom throughout TARAN is more than 6 feet, in the main cabin, in the owner’s cabin, and in the bathroom. Large opening deck hatches, above both the forward and main cabins, and four opening ports on each side of the cabin house provide for plenty of light and ventilation below.

If you are in the market for an affordable and roomy 30 foot cruising sailboat that is justly turnkey, capable of safely and comfortably making coastal passages, TARAN is theperfect choice. Call today to make an appointment to view this exceptional family cruising sailboat.

Her seller will consider all serious offers. Shown by appointment. Contact us today.

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LOA 30.25’

LWL 25.33’

Beam 10.92’

Sail Area 459 square feet

Dry Weight 10,400 pounds

Ballast 3,500 pounds

Fuel Capacity 22 gallons

Min. Draft 4.33’

Persons Capacity 6+

Bridge Clearance 44.25’

Designer William H Shaw

Hull No. 206

Year Built: 1984

Engine

Engine Make: Yanmar Model: 2GMF

Fuel Type: Diesel

Horse Power: 13

Hours: N/A

Drive Type: Direct

Max Speed: 6 knots

Fuel Gauge: No

Oil pressure: Yes

Tachometer: Yes

Temperature Meter: Yes

Volt Meter: Yes

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Electrical System

System: 12 V DC with 120 V AC shore-power hookup

Battery(s): 3 High-Capacity – Deep Cycle

Charger: Yes – 30 Amp

Electronics

VHF Radio: Yes – new in 2004

GPS/Chart Plotter: Yes – Garmin GPSMAP 180

Depth Sounder: Yes – Signet MK172 – refurbished 2010

Knot Meter – Yes – Signet MK75 – Analog

Wind Speed – Yes – Signet MK30 - Analog

Wind Indicator – Yes – Signet MK24 – Analog

Magnetic Compass – Yes – Ritchie 4”

Radar – Yes – APELCO LDR9910

Radar Reflector – Yes – Tri-Lens

Accommodations

Headroom: 6.25’ throughout

# Staterooms: 2

# Sleeps: 6

# Heads/Showers: 1 / 1

Head: JABSCO – manual pump (new 2010)

Galley Stove: 2 Burner Type: Low-pressure Origo Alcohol (new 2011)

Galley cutting board: Teak-and-holly, sits on stove top

Hot Water Tank: 6 gallons - Raritan

Fresh Water Capacity: 38 gallons

Holding Tank: 14 gallons. (Optional Raritan Lectrasan USCG-certified Type I treatment

system.)

Hot / Cold Pressurized Water System - Yes

Other: Ice Box (5 cubic feet), Stainless Steel Sink Basin

Safety

Anchor(s): Two – (1) CQR 35# with 30’ of chain and 150’ nylon rode

(1) Danforth with 12’ chain and 100’ nylon rode

Bilge Pump(s): 1 manual

Emergency Tiller: Yes

Exterior Features

Companionway Dodger – new in 2008

Insect screens for companionway and two hatches

Mainsail cover – new in 2008

Pedestal Steering with 28” Destroyer Wheel and Engine Shift and Throttle Controls

Pedestal Mounted Folding Cockpit Table

Pedestal Mounted Beverage Holder

Foredeck Anchor Well

Extra Large Sail Locker

Vinyl Coated Stainless Steel Lifelines

Sails / Spars / Rigging / Winches

Mainsail

Genoa – 110%

Genoa – 150%

Storm Jib

Steadying Sail

Coated Aluminum Keel-stepped Mast

Coated Aluminum Boom with Internal Jiffy Reefing

Stainless Steel Wire Rigging

Coach Roof Mounted Traveller

Full Sized Whisker Pole

Primary Winches – Lewmar #40 Self-Tailing Two Speed

Halyard Winches – Lewmar #16 and #8 One Speed

Custom cradle

Custom canvas winter cover

 

 



Features:

TypeSail

CategorySloop

MakePearson

Model303

Year built1984

Length29.99ft

Hull MaterialFibreglass

Type keel:Fin keel

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