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upgraded pearson 36-2 helmstation

Pearson 36-2 Electrical system and electronics upgrades

One of the things that has always concerned me when cruising is conserving battery power. In an effort to minimize those concerns, I have...
BVI Bareboat Sailing Adventure

BVI Bareboat Sailing Adventure Simply the Best

My wife and I are very enthusiastic sailors and it had long been our dream to go on a BVI bareboat sailing adventure. We are lucky enough to have...
V-berth cabin sole

Pearson 36-2 Upgrades For Comfort

My primary reason for upgrading from a 1978 Pearson 31 to our 1985 Pearson 36-2 is that our family had simply outgrown the 31. With three growing...
cap rail replacement

Pearson 36-2 Cap Rail Replacement

One of the more tedious tasks that I have undertaken towards the refit of my Pearson 36-2 was replacement of the cap rail that sits over the hull to...
Pearson 36-2 deck project

Pearson 36-2 Deck Repairs and Deck Hardware Replacement

Prior to buying my Pearson 36-2, I had it professionally surveyed. The surveyor spent more than four hours going over every inch of the boat. He...
Pearson 36-2 bottom job

Pearson 36-2 Complete Bottom Job

Another project that was completed during the first winter was a complete epoxy bottom job. When I purchased the Pearson 36-2, the bottom was coated...

6.2 Knots on a Beam Reach

We finally got down to some real sailing last weekend, hooray! We had winds approaching 10 knots and with Honey Bunny at the helm, were able to sail 6.2 knots on a beam reach. Of course, I probably deserve most of the credit for exceeding hull speed because of my...

Snow Saturday, Sail Sunday

In my previous post I was griping about a trifling bit of snow as you may recall. It was gone by 9 AM and forgotten soon after that. The weather reports for Sunday were now capturing our imaginations as the weather was predicted to turn for the better, sort of. The...

Oh Mighty Smiter!

What cruel twist of fate is this, this which has befallen us on this Saturday morn. Have the gods no sense of fairness, no sense of compassion, no shame. What could we have done to deserve this cruel punishment, theses tortuous treatments? Are we not good and...

In the Slip without a (Rolling) Hitch.

Well, as previously reported we put our beloved sailboat in the slip last weekend. Much to our satisfaction it went swimmingly as the Brits say. We only had to drop the mast once to make some minor adjustments before raising it for good and then it was in the water...

The Big Day is Tomorrow at last.

So it looks like tomorrow is going to be the big day! Bella goes in the water at last. We have had her for almost a month now, so it has been hard not going sailing. But at last we will be on the water, perhaps only in the marina, but on the water nonetheless. The...

Tall Ships Duluth 2010 Sailaway Tickets Going Fast.

There are only a few spots left if you want to experience sailing on a historic tall ship at this summers Tall Ships® Duluth 2010 event. The only tickets left are for Roseway on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Roseway is a Grand Banks Fishing Schooner built November 24,...