The 1989 Pearson 37-2 is a fiberglass cruising sailboat powered by a Yanmar 30-horsepower diesel engine with 1,488 hours of use. Built on a 37-foot hull with a 12-foot beam, she features a wing keel design. The boat has been actively maintained and upgraded over the years, combining traditional cruising comfort with modern navigation and propulsion systems.
Below deck, the layout centers on a forward centerline queen berth with abundant storage, including drawers, lockers, and hanging space. The main salon offers an L-shaped settee that converts to a berth and includes an entertainment center with stereo. The galley is well-equipped with a two-burner stove, microwave, large refrigerated ice box, pressurized hot and cold water, and generous counter and storage space. A spacious head includes an electric marine toilet, vanity, full separate shower stall with seat, and additional storage.
Navigation and electrical systems have received recent attention, including a 2018 Garmin chartplotter and radar, Raymarine autopilot and depth sounder, and 2023 reverse-cycle air conditioning and heating. The boat carries four house batteries, an AGM starter battery, solar panels installed in 2020, and a 50-amp shore power system. Sailing equipment includes a self-tacking jib with roller furling, a full-batten mainsail with lazy jacks, a genoa, and a spinnaker. Deck additions include a new 2024 bimini and dodger, dinghy davits, swim ladder, and walk-through transom.
Length
37.42 FT
Beam
12.33 FT
Draft
4.58 FT
Weight
16,000 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
3HM35F
Power
NaN HP
Hours
1,488 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
37 GAL
Water
100 GAL