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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 be transferred to you, which is rare and valuable.
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🌊 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
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⛵ Sails & Rigging Mainsail in good shape Roller-furling 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
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🔧 Engine Honda 9.9hp gasoline outboard Electric starter Very fuel-efficient a 35 gallon tank gets you anywhere in the Bay Perfect for motoring out of the marina or through light wind days
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🧼 Maintenance & Costs Hull cleaning every 3 months ($100) Slip fees: $238/mo at Fortman Marina in Alameda (transferable pending marina approval) Insurance: $100$300/year Registration: $20 for two years Simple systems = very low ongoing maintenance
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🛏️ 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 ⸻
💰 Price
I bought the boat for about $5,000 in 2020. Wanting a smooth sale (no pun intended):
Asking: $3,499 or best offer. Open to reasonable negotiation, especially for a quick, easy sale. Would love to get more people out on the water.
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📍 Location
Docked in Alameda, CA. Slip is available for transfer (rare in this area).
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