1984
Pearson 303 -- Pearson's 30 foot coastal cruising model. We've had a great time cruising on this boat -- but are moving up to a 39 footer.
LOA: 30'
LWL: 25' 4"
Beam: 10' 11"
Draft: 4' 4"
Displacement: 10,400 lbs
Yanmar 13 HP
Diesel
Fuel: 22 Gal
Water: 40 Gal
Holding tank: 15 Gal
Electronics and
Navigation:
Ritchie Magnetic
Navigation Compass on
EDSON wheel pedestal
Autohelm Navcenter “600 GPS/Plotter
Raymarine “SL72”
Radar
Apelco “VHF8500”
Marine VHF Radio
Datamarine Apparent
Wind (angle is off by ~ 120 degrees)
Datamarine Speed/Distance
Datamarine
Depth
Autohelm “ST600R”
Autopilot (wire to
wheel needs to be reconnected)
Sails:
Mainsail with lazy-jacks and Doyle "stackpack" for easy
mainsail management
Roller furling 150%
genoa
Electrical:
2 flooded cell group 27 twelve volt DC batteries
40 amp belt-driven
engine alternator
30 amp/120 volt
shore power cable
Pressurized
water
Water heater (runs off of
engine or shore power)
Electric head, with
holding tank and all tubing replaced in 2010
Anchors:
Delta 22 and
Fortress 16 with chains and lines
spare Danforth
Life saving and
safety:
Lifesling
Radar reflector
2 Sospender
inflatable PFD's
3 Harnesses
1 Jackline
Galley:
Sink with pressurized hot and cold water, and foot pumped cold water
Force 10 2-burner
propane stove (with
propane fume detector/alarm)
Icebox
Avon Redcrest
dinghy
2.5 HP 4-cycle Yamaha
outboard
Fire extinguishers
Transom boarding ladder
Hatch and
companionway screens
2
winch handles
All
manuals for boat, engine, and
electronics
2010
Survey available
US Coast Guard documented
Still winterized
on the hard in Mamaroneck. Needs a coat of
bottom paint for the season, and
deck hardware should be rebedded soon.
For layout, and other info from the original brochure, see:
Pearson 303
For a short review from Cruising World, see:
Pearson 303 Sailboat Review | Cruising World