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List of all Know Pearson 365s and 367

Started by SailingSeaDragon, January 28, 2007, 05:42:46 PM

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peislander

I was going to post the news of another new/old 365 to the list, but then I thought, as the closing isn't until next week maybe I'd better wait. I don't want to jinx the sale. So stayed tuned.
May your big jib always be full

Sta-Sea-Dawn

Quote from: SV THIRD DAY on January 30, 2007, 10:23:17 PM
Quote from: Michael BarberGlad that I found this forum. I've been looking for an active 365 forum sense we bought the boat!
Heres an update for your known 365 list.
Owners Mike & Kathy Barber as of 2005
1978 365 ketch
Hull #187
Past name Hedonist II
Current name Crusader
Home port Williamsburg Va.


Glad you found us Mike!  I've been trying to get the word out on the general sailing forums.  It still bums me out that when you do a google search for Pearson 365, you don't find this site...but oh well.

I have Hull No 192 so your boat #187 is the closest I've seen.

Again, welcome and help spread the word to any other Pearson owners you know.

I have had 193 for about three months....was stardust....now Sta-Sea-Dawn

peislander

Please add the s/v Dalliance to your list of known 365 ketches. She is Hull# 083, built in May, 1976, berthed in Noank, Ct, until next spring when her home port will be Souris, PEI, Canada. Owned by Alan Holman of
Charlottetown, PEI.
May your big jib always be full

Mi'Samba

As a new member I thought you might like to have in information on our just purchased P365.
You list has her as SV Impossible Dream, Isle Palm, S.C. Hull#332.  (the list has the hull # as 336
She is now Mi'Samba  (my dance), currently located in Ala. on the Tennessee River.  After updating and refit I will be moving her back around to St. Augustine.FL.
Thanks so much for your efforts in putting this forum together as I certainly will appreciate & need much help and information to do Mi'Samba justice in her restoration.
B Gibson

Sta-Sea-Dawn

Quote from: SV THIRD DAY on January 30, 2007, 10:23:17 PM
Quote from: Michael BarberGlad that I found this forum. I've been looking for an active 365 forum sense we bought the boat!
Heres an update for your known 365 list.
Owners Mike & Kathy Barber as of 2005
1978 365 ketch
Hull #187
Past name Hedonist II
Current name Crusader
Home port Williamsburg Va.


Glad you found us Mike!  I've been trying to get the word out on the general sailing forums.  It still bums me out that when you do a google search for Pearson 365, you don't find this site...but oh well.

I have Hull No 192 so your boat #187 is the closest I've seen.

Again, welcome and help spread the word to any other Pearson owners you know.

Ahoy there....I have posted here, I thought.....I have 193, previously STARDUST...now Sta-sea-dawn....
Hernando Beach Fl.....can not get any closer....Billy

S/V Laelia

I am in the process of buying Laelia - 365 hull number 206. She is currently lying at Sausalito, CA. I will give you an update when/if the sale goes through.
On my way back to SF Bay.

Ralph Lewis
S/V Laelia, Hull 206
Somewhere between La Paz, BCS, Mexico and SF Bay

S/V Laelia

OK - it is official. I am the new owner of Laelia - hull # 206. I am living aboard in Sausalito, CA - for now. I'm looking for work to fill the crusing kitty and finish outfitting so I may move the boat to be nearer the place I am working. I hope to do the circumnavigation that I started in 1976. That one ended with my boat being beat up against a seawall in Typhoon Pamela on Guam. I will try to do better this time.
On my way back to SF Bay.

Ralph Lewis
S/V Laelia, Hull 206
Somewhere between La Paz, BCS, Mexico and SF Bay

Dale Tanski

Ralph,

We are hoping that your first circumnavigation was not in a Pearson 365.  If it was, you have a lot of splaining to do.
Welcome aboard.

Good Sailing
Dale
"Maruska"
Pearson 365 Cutter Ketch
1976 Hull #40
Buffalo, N.Y.

POG

Congratulations Ralph!  I have sometimes wondered what it wold feel like to have your house burn down or your boat crushed on the rocks.  Better luck this time! 

Luck is definitely a good companion.  In 1976 I returned to Sausalito after a 5 1/2 year circumnavigation that started from the downtown yacht harbor in 1970.  My hands don't have enough fingers to count the times we could have lost the boat - and perhaps ourselves.  Then again, this was a time when you had to use a sextant to get around, which kept the seas considerably more empty than today.

Carl
Carl Seipel
POG    Hull #118
San Francisco Bay

S/V Laelia

My first boat was a Danish built, wooden sloop - 33' x 8' x 5.5'  I would rather have had a 365 but I was even poorer then than I am now  ;D She was a pretty snug fit even for a single-hander. She was beautiful - typical Danish craftsmanship throughout. When I contacted the builder to see if I could get lines plans to use in rebuilding her, he said she was meant to be a family day-sailor. That helped me decide to  sell her rather than rebuild.

That was in '76 so it was all celestial navigation. It is hard for me to believe even now that people would consider going offshore without being able to go celestial. Electronics and salt water are an uncomfortable mix. I will have GPS but I will be taking and using my sextant as well.
On my way back to SF Bay.

Ralph Lewis
S/V Laelia, Hull 206
Somewhere between La Paz, BCS, Mexico and SF Bay

skier842

Garner,

I have tried once before to correct the info on my 365 Ketch "Independence" the year is a 76 not 72 as published. I'm still in St. Pete with plans to move south for the next few months after launching and having her on the hard for the last 4 1/2 years.

George

Mi'Samba

I apologize for not including the information that Mi'Samba is a ketch for your update.
Hope all is well with everyone and the Holidays were perfect
.

Butch G.
Mi'Samba

SV Island Jade

Garner,
The information posted for Island Jade, P 365 Ketch Hull# 48 is correct but the current owners are Bill E. Nowlin and Lynette Christenson.  Just thought I'd give you one more thing to think about.  Thanks for maintaining the list.  It can help assassinate perfectly good time ;D

bnowlin48
If you keep doin' what you're doin', you'll keep gettin' what you've got.
Island Jade
P365 Ketch
Hull # 48
Kemah, TX

gkaufman

#73
Please add:

Pearson 365 Hull #310
"Panache"
Gary Kaufman
Portsmouth, RI

Panache is a ketch built in 1980. The boat was bought new from Wells Yacht in Marblehead, MA by my dad in June 1981.  My dad passed it to me in 2005.

Dale Tanski

Gary,

Welcome aboard!  Portsmouth... home of Little Harbor and Alden yachts.  Wonderfull place.
What is Panache?  Ketch, Cutter, Sloop or Cutter?

Good Sailing
Dale Tanski
"Maruska"
Pearson 365 Cutter Ketch
1976 Hull #40
Buffalo, N.Y.