I am looking at a Pearson Hawk 16 to purchase and wonder if anyone can answer the following questions.
Is it possible to setp the mast with one person?
What details should I look for on this particular boat before purchasing?
Any known problems with deck core going bad?
Any other imput is appreciated regarding this boat.
Welcome to the world of the hawk! I've owned one for about 10 years and it's a great boat (pictures at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/33992457@N08/collections/72157616761647604/). To your questions,
- no, it's not possible for one person to step the mast - it's actually tough with 2! With a gin pole/winch two people can do it. Without some kind of aid it's a three-person job
- these boats were way overbuilt, so other than rigging and sails everything is usually solid. The biggest problems are interior gunk because they have no drain (unless retrofitted). The fiberglass is twice as thick as needed, since these were one of the first small, fiberglass boats - they really didn't know how thick it needed to be. Adds weight but makes them nearly indestructible.
- mine is a 1963 and there's no sign of deck core problems. I've not heard anything from other Hawk owners
- they're great boats! Everyone I know that has one (and that's less than a dozen) think they're the best sailing boats they've ever owned. They're very easy to sail single-handed and you'll likely never see another on any lake you sail on!
Good luck,
Aaron