Seaworthiness of the Pearson 37

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May 16, 2006
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I'm trying to find out from an actual owner the sailing characteristics of the Pearson 37-2. I've never sailed a wing-keel and wondered if it was feasible to take such a boat down the ICW. How high can you get it to point with the self tacking jib? At what wind speed do you normally reef or feel overpowered? I know the answers will be subjective, but any input is appreciated, thanks.
 

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Catalina , Nacra 5.8, Laser, Hobie Hawk Wonmop, CO
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Most places a garbage scow can get down the ICW. ;) 'Course, Pearsons are a LOT nicer than that! Wish I lived where I could enjoy one. OldCat
 
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Jerry Loomis

Pearson 37 ? about sailing

I love the way my P37 sails, but my response will be a little different, My 37 came from Virginia where the previous owner shortened the mast to 42ft and put on a new main and a 130 genoa to go under bridges. It sails at 6.5 knotts in 12 knott wind and is always on its feet. I have all the original mast, sails, and rigging, and wonder if I should change back at haul out time? Anyone have advice on this?
 
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Ariel

P-37

The P37-2 is an extended version of the P36-2 (10 inches longer with the same LWL). A sugar scoop was added to the hull and the same deck mold was used along with the same rigging. Only the interior layout is vastly different. Check this forum for "Pearson 36-2 Opinion" dated 03/05 for comments on the boat.
 
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