found this on Craig's list this afternoonn (slacking off at work)
36' Pearson 365 - $15000 (Plymouth)
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Date: 2009-09-28, 10:16AM EDT
Reply to: sale-dejun-1396045341@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]
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Pearson 365 Sloop $15,000
I am looking for a quick sale to avoid winter storage. The selling price is $15,000, this season. For a good solid P365 this is a good value. The boat needs some work. The hull is solid. The sails and deck gear are high quality and mechanically sound.
The mast is down for transportation. New mast step.
Pearson 365 Model year 1976
Hull # PEA56065M76H
Sloop Rigged, main sail Doyle Stack Pack
Westebeke Diesel mod #W40 ran it in the spring
Paragon V Drive SN 6D4869
(2) new 12 V Deep Cell Com. bat. 950CCA
Compass: Ritchie, 5" Binnacle
Electronics, Status unknown
Loran: Furuno LC90
Radar: Furuno 8030/602D
Auto Pilot: Benmar CS21
Windlass: S/L 12v up only
Chart/ map: Sitex Nav7000
Rigging:
Aluminum mast
New mast step
Deck Winches: (2)#26 (2)#8 (1)#18 two reel styles
Mast Winches(2)#18
Genoas Furler 135% estimated
Dodgers (1)
Harken Head furling system, Mainsail Lazyjacks, Steamstay inboard/ foredeck staysail furler, Harken Mainsail Travellor system.
USA Documentation # 573866
Call Allan
617-224-3768
Location: Plymouth
it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
http://www.youtube.com/user/VideoBoatAd
yep...this boat is listed in the for sale section of this website and I made a Video ad for him as well.
It's a deal for anyone wanting a P365!
Ouch, that's not going to help resale. At least it won't be on soldboats.com. Should go quickly.
It's gone. Called on it last week. Maybe the new owner will show up here???
I am here.
I purchased the 365 mentioned in the subject line in October and have been following this group avidly. As for resale values, the 15K was a fair value for a boat that has been on the hard for 5 years with NO working systems. The sole has been torn out, the electronics are late 70's vintage. Even the navigation lights are missing. There is very little that won't need to be replaced ... What I bought is a strong hull and a dream.
I have to admit though, I have been encouraged by responses from knowledgeable sources such as Dale Tanski and Kevin Barber in this group.
If I am successful in getting her in the water this coming spring, it will be due in part, to the strong support this group provides. I hope I'm able to give back in the same spirit.
She was named 'Enfin V' (french for 'at last 5') but I don't have what it takes to use that name on the VHF. She has been renamed 'Relentless'.
So far:
I've rebuilt the manual bilge pump
Ordered new sails Stack-Pack, Jib and 135 Genoa (she is cutter rigged with over 900 sq ft of sail)
Had a rigger down to look at the standing rigging, and ordered an install of a Tides System mast sail track.
Repaired the Rudder Skeg (See the posts in Non-mechanical section).
Replaced bent aluminum roll pin hinges in the hatches with stainless.
Replaced numerous 70 grade steel shackles, grab hooks and other hardware with 316.
Rebuilt and painted the heat exchanger.
Purchased a major kit for the Sherwood raw water pump
The engine runs, but is covered in rust and corrosion. The zincs were non-existent.
The boat is equipped with a 17" MaxProp, but the conical zinc had been replaced with a hand fabricated nylon one, and is heavily pitted.
The electrical system has been badly bastardized, and will require a complete rebuild. All battery cables are black.
What pumbing and wiring that exists looks like it came from the demolition of low cost housing center. There is even garden hose for water lines.
It was worth 15K, but not much more.
Welcome Barry