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sailing yacht Pearson ensign 68.8 Sale info

Boat price$9500Year of built1963
Boat manufacturerPearsonBoat modelensign
Boat type: sailing yacht
Boat name: Pearson Ensign
Boat length: 6.88m / 20.9ft
Price: $9500
Country: USA
Location: Minnesota, Grand Marais
Contact with seller by phone: 218-387-9441

Pearson ensign 68.8

  • Description: Sailed this boat back from Hong Kong in 1982 and been sailing, and motoring ever since. Time to move her along. 540 gallons of fuel 300 gallons of water. Standing rigging was new in 2014. Pilot House is great in all weather.Cockpit steering also. this boat is a ketch rig. We are "seat of the pants" boaters and this boat has nothing but a compass(2 actually)and an engine driven freezer.
  • Beam: 7
  • Draft: 3
  • Equipment: Several sails, propane stove, VHF,.......

Pearson ensign 68.8 equipment

  • Sails Included : 3 Mainsails, 3 Jibs included (150, 135, storm jib) (probably close to 10k in sails!)
  • Large v: berth for two adults.
  • 33: lb Bruce
  • 12: lb Danforth
  • 9: foot sea anchor
  • 3: foot Drogue
  • Double V: berth, pilot quarter berth, settee double berth,
  • On-deck 2 10: lb aluminum propane tanks with regulator
  • 2: anchors
  • Air: X 400 watt wind generator
  • Chainplates : removed and dye tested 2009!
  • OUTBOARD: 1992 Johnson Sailmaster 9.9 J10SELENA
  • 1100 GPH Rule: Mate submersible bilge pump with automatic float switch
  • Pre: stretched Dacron running rigging

Pearson ensign 68.8 description

  • Builder: Columbia Yachts
  • LOA: 32ft 0" (actual measured length is 35 feet)
  • Beam: 10ft 3in"
  • LWL: 27ft 6in"
  • Fuel Tanks: 2 Fiberglass (30 Gallons)
  • Comfortable forward: facing nav station immediately adjacent to the companionway
  • Radical race package, north main, jib, and spinnaker. Two tone hull : blue with red bottom and white boot stripe. Cockpit and trailer cover, aluminum trailer, swim ladder, grab bars, mahogany cap, many extras.
  • The hull is heavily built with hand: laid fiberglass, and the boat is reinforced at all stress points with marine plywood laminated to the hull, deck, and cabin top. An integral fiberglass hull liner provides additional strength. A few boats were built with a fixed keel and an inboard engine.