The Pearson 39 offers good performance and handling under sail and power and is easily handled by a sailing couple. The contemporary styling and solid construction should ensure that these models hold their value, providing they are well-maintained.

Is a Pearson 30 a bluewater boat?

Most owners do not consider the P-30 a bluewater boat so its value is limited to coastal cruising.

How do you interpret PHRF ratings?

In PHRF, boats are assigned ratings in seconds per mile. Your rating is the number of seconds per mile your boat is supposedly slower than a theoretical boat which rates 0. Most boats you are likely to sail on rate somewhere in the range of about 50 to 250.

Who designed Pearson sailboats?

Designer Carl Alberg
Designer Carl Alberg was assigned the task of drawing the lines. After building the first boat, the Pearsons had to borrow money in order to have it transported to the 1959 New York Boat Show. Before the show ended, they had deposits for 17 orders and the Pearsons took the company public that April.

How is PHRF corrected time calculated?

Time on Time (TOT) also uses our PHRF ratings but calculates time corrections as follows: Corrected time = Elapsed time X 650/(550 + PHRF). For example, if your PHRF rating was 120 and it took you 63.5 minutes to finish the race, your corrected time would be 63.5 X 650/670 = 61.6 minutes.

What is the displacement of a Pearson 303?

A quick look at the numbers shows that the Pearson 303 is a conservative design, moderate in every respect. Its displacement/length ratio is 274, and its sail area/displacement ratio is 15.6. These figures suggest a boat that is easily handled and with adequate volume for stowing cruising supplies.

Is the Pearson 303 a good boat?

It seems the company was consumed in a vortex spun of its own successful sameness. A quick look at the numbers shows that the Pearson 303 is a conservative design, moderate in every respect. Its displacement/length ratio is 274, and its sail area/displacement ratio is 15.6.

When did the Pearson 303 come out?

The Pearson 303, introduced in 1983, is a fairly typical example of the kind of work Pearson was doing in the mid-1980s, continuing until its sale in 1991 to Aqua Buoy, which has yet to resume production.

What is the length/beam ratio of the 303?

The 303’s length/beam ratio (2.77 using LOA) is quite low. This gives the boat a lot of room inside, and helps provide initial stability so the boat won’t feel tender. At the same time, it is not the best proportion for ultimate stability or ease of handling in severe conditions.