
Type: Sail
Year: 1979
Length: 26'
Price: $4,900
State: California
Engine: Honda 9.9hp
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Condition: EXCELLENT
CLOSEType: Sail
Year: 1979
Length: 26'
Price: $4,900
City: Alameda
State: California
Engine: Honda 9.9hp
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Condition: EXCELLENT
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Boat is located in: Alameda, California
Looking for a fun, sturdy, affordable sailboat thats easy to handle on the Bay?
Im selling my late-70s Pearson 26, a classic fiberglass cruiser known for being extremely solid, stable, and beginner-friendly.
Ive owned it since 2020 and put a lot of care into keeping it simple, clean, and easy to single-hand.
This is an ideal first Bay Area sailboat or a great step-up from ASA classes.
The marina slip in Alameda can probably be transferred to you if desired.
Highlights Very solid 1970s fiberglass hull old Pearson tank quality Rigging upgrades that make it easy to single-hand Reliable Honda 9.9hp outboard with electric start Roller-furling jib + oversized 120% Genoa Comfortable cockpit, simple systems, low maintenance Cheap to own low registration, insurance, and upkeep.
Sails & Rigging Mainsail in good shape Roller-furling 80% storm jib (currently rigged; great for everyday use) Large 120% Genoa (fun performance sail) Standing and running rigging upgraded for easier tacking and trimming Set up for single-handed sailing great for beginners or solo outings.
Engine Honda 9.9hp gasoline outboard Electric starter Fuel-efficient a 35 gallon tank gets you anywhere in the Bay Perfect for motoring out of the marina or through light wind days.
Interior Basic but functional cabin Good weekend cruiser or simple day-sail base Cushions and storage inside .
Comfy V-berth for sleeping .
Working head and sink
Looking for a fun, sturdy, affordable sailboat thats easy to handle on the Bay?
Im selling my late-70s Pearson 26, a classic fiberglass cruiser known for being extremely solid, stable, and beginner-friendly.
Ive owned it since 2020 and put a lot of care into keeping it simple, clean, and easy to single-hand.
This is an ideal first Bay Area sailboat or a great step-up from ASA classes.
The marina slip in Alameda can probably be transferred to you if desired.
Highlights Very solid 1970s fiberglass hull old Pearson tank quality Rigging upgrades that make it easy to single-hand Reliable Honda 9.9hp outboard with electric start Roller-furling jib + oversized 120% Genoa Comfortable cockpit, simple systems, low maintenance Cheap to own low registration, insurance, and upkeep.
Sails & Rigging Mainsail in good shape Roller-furling 80% storm jib (currently rigged; great for everyday use) Large 120% Genoa (fun performance sail) Standing and running rigging upgraded for easier tacking and trimming Set up for single-handed sailing great for beginners or solo outings.
Engine Honda 9.9hp gasoline outboard Electric starter Fuel-efficient a 35 gallon tank gets you anywhere in the Bay Perfect for motoring out of the marina or through light wind days.
Interior Basic but functional cabin Good weekend cruiser or simple day-sail base Cushions and storage inside .
Comfy V-berth for sleeping .
Working head and sink



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