yes, I have checked there. However the Triton model listed there, is the "original" Triton, and only applies to the years 1959 -1967. Unless I am not looking in the right place, I don't see any info there on a 25'Triton model, manufactured in 1984.
I have a 27 foot 1984 Pearson Triton. It has a Volvo Penta engine. After researching the history of my boat I found that the hull was copied by US Yatchs. Pearson normally uses Yanmar engines in their boats. This information came from a Pearson dealer.
thanks for the info. This 25' model has an outboard motor, but I wasn't aware of the US Yacht connection. I wasn't sure why it was called a Pearson Pearson as well.
Please dont get the original pearson Triton designed by Carl Alberg and brought to the NewYork boat show in Jan 1959; with the Triton series of the mid 80`s. The original Triton 28'was Pearson`s first cruising boat had an atomic 4 inboard and marked the beginning for Pearson. The Triton series were built from molds purchased from US yachts in the mid 80`s.US yachts were the makers of Buccaneer sailboats. At the time Pearson apparently past its heyday didnt want to develop new designs on their own. For more info on the 80`s Triton series go to Dan Pfieffer`s Pearson 26 web site/Bob Fox 1975 P26w #76 Whitecap Marblehead MA
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