Hi Bill,
That's great! There are photos of the boat online at www.picasaweb.google.com/caplumer. Unfortunately the specs, etc are not posted online but if he emails me at jeremy@jeremypsmith.com I will be happy to send everything.
Hi Jeremy,
We live on a 422 and have an internet friend that has been actively looking for a 422. If you can post a link to the particulars and your email address I'll forward it to him.
Bill
s/v Veranda
Veranda422.blogspot.com
My family has a Pearson 422 Center Cockpit Cutter on the Chesapeake Bay currently available for sale. Great boat! If anybody may be interested let me know.
Peter, I took patterns from the old step and mast butt and made a new one from stainless. While Al might be neutral with the mast, I chose ss for strength, and I keep then separated with a coat of grease. So far (3 y later) all is doing well. Last winter I also took the mast down to bare metal and coated it with a two-part polyurethane.
Mike
When I purchased my 323 the partners were soft, so I cleaned out the rotten area and replaced it with oak and re-bedded the collar. I have tried a couple of types of boots and found that the wrap-type seems to be the driest. The base of the mast was also in poor shape, so I cut off 3 inches and built a higher step to compensate. BTW if anyone is looking for the swing-out sink, I have removed mine when rebuilding the head and offer it for free - just pay shipping.
Do any of you 323 owners have a problem with leaks around the mast partners? If so, what have you done about it? Related, how about corrosion at the bottom of the mast on the step?
I spend my summers on my Pearson 323, which I hopefully will launch in two weeks - if I can finish these winter projects.
Comment by mike bowman on March 11, 2009 at 12:41am
I have a little Pearson Ariel 26, 1966. We are land locked now, lake sailing in Alabama. Even though I truly miss sailing in the Gulf Coast, I'm learning that lake sailing is better than no sailing! Of course when you can sail all year that is good too!
I have a Pearson 35 yawl which I liveaboard during the summer months here in New England. This year the plan is to sail south and possibly spend the winter months in the Bahamas.
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