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DETAILS:
| stock number: | x2u3m3 |
| location: | Miami, FL |
| boat type: | sailboat |
| propulsion type: | sail |
| condition: | fair |
| length overall (LOA): | 36 |
| make / manufacturer: | Pearson |
| model name / number: | 365 Ketch |
| year manufactured: | 1978 |
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DESCRIPTION:
I have a 1978 Pearon 365 Ketch for sale. Documented vessel with Florida antique registration. Westerbeke 40 with newer transmission installed by PO. Most the the electrical system has been redone with Blue seas braker panels and marine tinned wire. 4 -100 watt solar panels with two MPPT charge controllers. No Lithium Batteries.
I did rebuild the battery storage on the port side to allow better access to the engine. Also reconfigured the hot water heater and expansion tank on the starboard side for the same reason. Battery mounts and water heater support are all fiberglass.
Replumed the water pump and water heater area, but not the supply lines to the fixtures nor the lines to the water tanks. New head with small holding tank and diverter valve. Custom V berth cushions very comfortable. Large Rocna anchor with 3/8 BBB chain and 250' of 3/4" line. 2nd anchor is a smaller lunch hook with 3/8 BBB chain and 250 feet of 5/8 double braid( new). Manual windlass. I rebuilt the forward "pulpit" grating two years ago.
new in the box Garmin wind instruments. I installed the mast head unit with wire in the mast(new) but have not gotten around to installing the rest.
She has 2 mains, a jib and 135 Genoa as well as the mizzen. All sails are in good condition. Roller furling headsail. Asymmetrical spinnaker with dousing sock. Self tailing winches
Standing rigging is in good shape. Running rigging replace several year ago.
Full dodger and Bimini with side curtains and screens.
All life line stantions were rebedded with stainless steel backing plates. No leaks there. 2 small leaks, one of the side windows just forward of the gally and the main hatch plexiglass has a very small leak at the frame.
Propane stove with oven and electric gas shut off at the tank.
Nice set of davits for the dinghy. West marine folding transom dinghy with 4 Hp Johnson outboard.
I will post more pictures soon
I did rebuild the battery storage on the port side to allow better access to the engine. Also reconfigured the hot water heater and expansion tank on the starboard side for the same reason. Battery mounts and water heater support are all fiberglass.
Replumed the water pump and water heater area, but not the supply lines to the fixtures nor the lines to the water tanks. New head with small holding tank and diverter valve. Custom V berth cushions very comfortable. Large Rocna anchor with 3/8 BBB chain and 250' of 3/4" line. 2nd anchor is a smaller lunch hook with 3/8 BBB chain and 250 feet of 5/8 double braid( new). Manual windlass. I rebuilt the forward "pulpit" grating two years ago.
new in the box Garmin wind instruments. I installed the mast head unit with wire in the mast(new) but have not gotten around to installing the rest.
She has 2 mains, a jib and 135 Genoa as well as the mizzen. All sails are in good condition. Roller furling headsail. Asymmetrical spinnaker with dousing sock. Self tailing winches
Standing rigging is in good shape. Running rigging replace several year ago.
Full dodger and Bimini with side curtains and screens.
All life line stantions were rebedded with stainless steel backing plates. No leaks there. 2 small leaks, one of the side windows just forward of the gally and the main hatch plexiglass has a very small leak at the frame.
Propane stove with oven and electric gas shut off at the tank.
Nice set of davits for the dinghy. West marine folding transom dinghy with 4 Hp Johnson outboard.
I will post more pictures soon
Posted: May 12, 2026