![]() We're obviously quite proud of our new member of the fleet and want you to be too. Just add you personal touch to maker her YOUR boat. Fabrics, countertops and bulkheads are color coordinated to provide a rich, handsome, enlightened decor. The total impression is one of comfort, efficiency and maximum utililization of space. Two berths, stowage above, optional V filler to make a big double and anchor rode stowage forward. Two hanging lockers are to starboard, and now you're in the spacious forward cabin. The toilet room is next and who says "it's just a necessity." Check how it's made to facilitate cleaning and the way the forward bulkhead curves to provide easy access forward at little sacrifice to interior space. A big main cabin hatch (optional) for plenty of light and ventilation. Voila! Teak bookshelves where the table used to be. If it's tucked away, simply back off the lone wing-nut and gently lower it into position. If it's down when you come aboard, one finger raises it to its foldaway position against the forward bulkhead adjacent to the mast. To port is a pull-out double berth and to starboard are upper and lower berths. A few steps forward and you're in the center of the main salon. Lift top chart table and plenty of access for all the electronics you'll every want. To port (Any how many times do you see this in a 33' boat?) is a big quarterberth and navigation command center. To starboard is the galley, ice chest, range, sink, counter space and plenty of food stowage. Standing at the foot of the ladder facing forward, the first reaction is "WOW! How did they do it?". Here's all the space and efficiency you'll every need for entertaining, cruising offshore or proving the 10M's mettle on the race course. Now look below and see how to maximize a 29'2" waterline and an 11' beam. Look closely at the deck to hull fit and consider that no less than three fastening methods are used to insure a permanent, integral bond. Check the non-skid pattern, windows, handrails, hardware installations and locations. That solid feeling under foot is Pearson quality fiberglass construction.Ī quick tour around deck shows off a few other reasons why Pearson is the standard of excellence. The low profile cabin puts the world in full view without sacrificing below-decks headroom. Now sit at the helm or if she's equipped with a wheel, stand behind it and check the visibility. Observe the two sail lockers and lazarette. 33 feet of company talent coming together in a boat that has been designed and executed to fill a specific role, viz: to offer more boat for the money in 33 feet than anyone could imagine possible in today's inflationary economy at absolutely no sacrifice in Pearson quality standards. It is our reputation to be admired, evaluated and judged. To us a new boat is tangible evidence of our capabilities and integrity. To you it represents the culmination of a dream, escape, family fun afloat and, often, a trophy case full of awards that you've earned together. A new boat means as much to us as it does to you.
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