Hello,
I bought this winter a Pearson 36-2 from 1985 (hull 33) and have been fixing her so far.
I am very pleased with the boat in many aspect but i have 2 major questions:
1) When going upwind with wind and waves there is a lot of squeaking, i mean noise between the toilet and aft cabin bulkhead and the fiberglass moulding that hold it at the upper part, below the roof. I have tried to inject oil, grease, lube... still this very annoying noise.
What to do???
I also noticed that the stainless steel pipe that goes from the left side of the sink to the roof also move up and down (at least 1/4") when the boat is sailing upwind in good weather
The pipe is not screwed onto the countertop. (should i screw it?)
I know when boats are built that way with one moulding for the outside hull and another for the inside, (please forgive my bad english, i am french) there is often this problem of squeaking It is very annoying to me, i can't imagine an offshore cruising with this noise...
Any help folks?
2) question: i have read in many forums that the Pearson 36-2 is a high end coastal cruiser but not a blue water cruiser...
WHY???
Is it because the boat is not strong enough OR is it because: the water tanks are too small, the equipment is not sufficient (no windlass) etc...
From my expertise, i found the rudder, the steering system and the rigging quite strong, the keel too, on the other hand, as i mentioned earlier, the boat structure "move" (and squeak!!!) when beating up wind... (but does that means "not strong"???)
So if properly equipped, why would you not go across the south pacific with a pearson 36-2???
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience
Bruno
I bought this winter a Pearson 36-2 from 1985 (hull 33) and have been fixing her so far.
I am very pleased with the boat in many aspect but i have 2 major questions:
1) When going upwind with wind and waves there is a lot of squeaking, i mean noise between the toilet and aft cabin bulkhead and the fiberglass moulding that hold it at the upper part, below the roof. I have tried to inject oil, grease, lube... still this very annoying noise.
What to do???
I also noticed that the stainless steel pipe that goes from the left side of the sink to the roof also move up and down (at least 1/4") when the boat is sailing upwind in good weather
The pipe is not screwed onto the countertop. (should i screw it?)
I know when boats are built that way with one moulding for the outside hull and another for the inside, (please forgive my bad english, i am french) there is often this problem of squeaking It is very annoying to me, i can't imagine an offshore cruising with this noise...
Any help folks?
2) question: i have read in many forums that the Pearson 36-2 is a high end coastal cruiser but not a blue water cruiser...
WHY???
Is it because the boat is not strong enough OR is it because: the water tanks are too small, the equipment is not sufficient (no windlass) etc...
From my expertise, i found the rudder, the steering system and the rigging quite strong, the keel too, on the other hand, as i mentioned earlier, the boat structure "move" (and squeak!!!) when beating up wind... (but does that means "not strong"???)
So if properly equipped, why would you not go across the south pacific with a pearson 36-2???
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience
Bruno