1981 Pearson 30 | Orange Crate

462 11th St, Red Wing, MN, USA

Description

Designed as a racer/cruiser this boat is fast but comfortable. It's a fun boat that moves faster than you would expect, even in very light winds.

Inside there is a v-berth which can be folded up as well as quarter berths to the rear. Seating in the center can double as beds as well.

Multiple sets of sails including kevlar racing sails and spinnakers included if you want to really get all the performance you can out of it. Or you can sail it like I do, now that I have younger kids aboard. I just use the same mainsail and jib to have relaxing cruises with the family.

Roller furler up front for the jib works great!

When you're not under sail, it's powered by a BMW D7 marine diesel engine that sips fuel.

Message me (Terence) with any questions, or text me at (651) 309-7702. I'd be happy for you to come take a look!

Asking $7,000 OBO.

Basics

  • Seller dwefojir
  • Manufacturer Pearson
  • Model Flyer
  • Year 1981
  • Length 30 ft / 9.14 m
  • Beam 11.0 ft / 3.35 m
  • Draft 5.7 ft / 1.74 m
  • Displacement 5500 lbs / 2494.76 kg
  • Condition Good
  • Location Minnesota, United States
Style
  • Material: Fiberglass
  • Rigging: Sloop
  • Hull: Monohull
  • Keel: Fin Keel
  • Sailboat Type: Racer/Cruiser
  • Covering(s): Mainsail Cover, Winch Covers
  • Cabin Layout: Double Aft Cabins, V-Berth
Capacity
  • Fresh Water: ?
  • Holding Tank: ?
  • Fuel Capacity: 5 gallons / 18.93 kg
Propulsion
  • Engine Make: BMW
  • Engine Model: D7
  • Fuel: Diesel
  • Fuel Capacity: 5 gallons
  • Engine Hours: ?
  • Horsepower: 6 hp
  • Propulsion: Inboard
  • Steering: Tiller
Interior
  • # of Cabins: 2
  • # of Bathrooms: 0.0
  • Bathroom Layout: ?

Equipment

Navigation
  • Compass
  • Speed/Depth/Wind
  • VHF Radio
Electrical
  • Batteries (Marine)
  • Inverter
  • Shore Power
  • 12v System
Rig / Sails
  • Boom Vang
  • Head/Jib Sail
  • Furlingjib System
  • Genoa
  • Mainsail
  • Spinnaker
  • Spinnaker Pole
  • Toppping Lift
Galley
  • Sink
Deck
  • Swim Ladder
Safety
  • Fire Extinguishers
Anchor
  • Danforth Anchor

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