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Discussion in 'General Yachting Discussion' started by chesapeake46, Aug 23, 2018.

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  1. chesapeake46

    chesapeake46 Senior Member

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    Hi, Did not want to highjack the survivors post and when you mentioned Pearson I had a story.

    I never even knew Pearson made power boats, just sail boats.

    One of my friends ( #1) had his Dad's Pearson 32 or 38 cabin cruiser power boat in his back yard. It was in pieces, heads off, rusty cylinders etc.

    Friend 1 was moving and would give the boat away to a good home.
    I told Friend #2 about it but he was uninterested in a derelict power boat..
    When friend 2 found out the boat was FREE, he was in.
    Boat was about 3 hours away by truck. No water anywhere near it so it was hauled over land to Rock Hall MD from Downingtown Pa.

    Friend # 1 thought Friend # 2 was going to restore the family yacht to her former glory.
    Friend # 2 had other plans and the Pearson was not in the yard of Friend 2 for 10 minutes before the chainsaws came out.
    Friend # 2 raised the bow, put on collar boards and a small pilot house and installed a 450 hp, 671 in the Pearson to make a it nice tow boat/work boat.
    Friend # 2 was a Detroit fanatic to the end.
    As mentioned, the hull was bullet proof, thick and over engineered, perfect for the abuse it got over the next 20 years.

    I don't have a picture on hand but, Ralph, you would like it.
    I never had the heart to tell Friend # 1 what became of his family's pride and joy but the boat did get a second life.
    That was easily 20 years ago and the tow boat lives on, only now she has a Cummins, a baby blue hull and a new owner.

    Long winded, sorry, thought you'd enjoy it.
  2. Capt Ralph

    Capt Ralph Senior Member

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    Yes, It was a tank. A working hull it would be at home.
    Torpedo proof for sure.
    :)
  3. cleanslate

    cleanslate Senior Member

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    Yup they did.
    I believe they were 38/40ft. My parents friend had one up until the 1990's. And I remember one at Johnson Brothers in Bay Head NJ called the Blue Whale. I was aboard both. They were a nice boats.
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    ychtcptn Senior Member

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    My first paid command!
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    GhostriderIII Senior Member

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  6. Beau

    Beau Senior Member

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    We have one where I'm docked. Beautiful boat. Midnight Blue hull. 38'