Prairie Dog - 1986 28' PEARSON
New Bern North Carolina United States
$16,500 USD
The Pearson 28 has been a very popular racer/cruiser over the years. She actually sleeps 6 and would make a nice small family cruiser.
Overall the boat was a lot of fun. It would move nicely in light air with the right sails, would stand up to a blow, and motored nicely during deliveries.
Conclusion:
The Pearson 28-2 is a well-built, attractive boat; a perfect first “big boat.” The boat is fun to sail, spacious and forgiving. (Sailing Magazine staff article, Sept.1 2010)
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Accommodations/Equipment
- Long port and starboard settees on deck
- Small lazarette port side
- Deep sail locker starboard side
- Spacious cockpit
- Seakindly side decks with teak hand rails on the raised cabin house
- Double lifeline
- Workable foredeck with anchoring gear and a shallow anchor well
- Dodger and bimini
- Varnished teak throughout
- Teak and hollt cabin sole
- Salon settees with a centerline folding table
- Storage outboard of settees
- Large ice box to starboard with lid that doubles as a chart table
- Fully enclosed head with marine toilet, sink and shower
- Full double V-berth
- Full double berth aft
- Large forward deck hatch
- Two small deck hatches in the head and aft cabin
- Opening port lights
- Standard Horizon VHF
- Raymarine autopilot
- Chartplotter with depth and speed
- Shore power inlet
- Generator
- Inverter
- Depth sounder
- Log-Speedometer
- Electric bilge pump
- Davits
- Cockpit cushions
- Fully battened mainsail
- Furling genoa
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Short Description
The Pearson 28 has been a very popular racer/cruiser over the years. She actually sleeps 6 and would make a nice small family cruiser.
Overall the boat was a lot of fun. It would move nicely in light air with the right sails, would stand up to a blow, and motored nicely during deliveries.
Conclusion:
The Pearson 28-2 is a well-built, attractive boat; a perfect first “big boat.” The boat is fun to sail, spacious and forgiving. (Sailing Magazine staff article, Sept.1 2010)