Pearson Yachts Forum
General Category - Pearson Owners and Enthusiasts => General Discussion => Topic started by: Ford33 on May 07, 2019, 09:47:31 PM
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Hey guys,
New here and I’m looking at 74 P33. It seems to be in relatively good shape for its age, but was wondering if anyone had any insight on this model. Google doesn’t really throw back a ton of info.
Thanks
Ford
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It looks like that is the first version of the P33 which was known as the "Thoroughbred" - in its time perhaps a nice racer/cruiser, designed to sail well. Here are links to brochures and a few photos if you have not found them already:
PearsonYachts.org Pearson 33 (http://pearsonyachts.org/models/pearson-33.html)
Pearson Info (http://dan.pfeiffer.net/pearsoninfo/33/33.htm)
Designer Shaw Main Area 228 Hull Speed 6.81
First Year 1970 For Tri 255 SA/D 16.0
Last Year 1975 I 40.4 D/L 282
LOA 32.9 J 12.6 BR 39%
LWL 25.8 P 35.0 L/B 3.29
Beam 10.0 E 13.0 LWL /B 2.58
Disp 10,900 Eng A4 OR 22%
Draft 4/7.6 Fuel 20 CSF 1.81
Sail Area 492 Water 60 MCR 27.9
Ballast 4,200 Mast Height 44.0 M/F 0.89
PHRF 183
(http://pearsonyachts.org/models/p33/images/pearson-33-brochure-6.png)
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It breaks my heart to see an idiot 'improve' one of these with his own idea of what the keel should be at my winter boatyard.
He removed the centerboard and cobbled up some strange fiberglass to cover the retracted centerboard. What a loon-