32.5' Pearson Vanguard
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Length
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Beam
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Draft
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Location
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Price
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1965
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32.5'
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9.25'
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4.5'
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Georgia
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$15,000
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Description: |
Beautiful classic 1965 pearson Vanguard "Ina" ready for another Bahamas cruise for a single-hander or couple. Ina is solid old classic plastic that can be sailed to the Bahamas this season or used as a weekend cruiser and club racer in a PHRF beer can fleet.
I had big plans to do more upgrades, repairs, and TLC and sail her farther afield but life happened. I met a girl sailing on a bigger boat and couldn't convince her to downsize, therefore I jumped ship and held Ina in storage for the last year. Breaks my heart to let her go but a boat needs someone to use and care for her so it is time to find Ina another home with someone who can enjoy her as much as I did.
I put a lot of work into getting her ready for a Bahamas cruise and enjoyed living aboard for 10 months, of which 6 were spent sailing around the Bahamas including multiple 1-3 day offshore hops.
Upgrades include: -Barrier coated bottom in Dec 2022 (Ground entire bottom down to gelcoat, repaired some blisters and any suspect areas with new glass and applied barrier coat, see photos)
-New topside paint Dec 2022
-New start and house batteries Nov 2022
-200 watts solar with MPPT controller (easily covers her loads)
-Monitor windvane rebuilt Dec 2022 with new wind paddles
-Simrad tp32 autopilot
-One settee storage locker converted to jar storage for mason jars that could be used for cans
-New Raymarine I40 paddle wheel speed log and display (thruhull installed but never installed display or ran wires)
-Rebuilt Universal diesel was installed by previous owner in 2020 or 2021
What she needs: -Engine could use a new heat exchanger (about $400)
-Sail cover is worn out, a new one would be easy to make or cheap to have made.
-Exterior varnish needs redone from sitting
-She has a soft deck around the aft deck hatch, and a small area starting to get soft on the cabin top. These were to be my next project.
I'd be happy to answer any questions! Many more pictures available on request! |
Equipment: |
Ground Tackle: Rocna 15 (33lb) primary anchor on 110' 5/16" chain spliced to 200' nylon rode. Spare 35lb CQR and 20-30lb Danforth with 200' nylon spare anchor rode.
Sails: -Main (good condition w/ 2 reefs) -150% genoa on Harken furler (very good condition but has large patch from previous owner racing incident) -100% upwind/heavy weather jib (great condition) -Asymmetrical cruising Spinaker in sock (great condition)
Rigging: -Standing rigging replaced around 2014 by previous owner -Telescoping whisker pole -Old Roller boom set up with lazy jacks for slab reefing (could be removed to make it a roller boom again but I wouldn't) -Monitor windvane setup and rigged
Lines and Docking: -6 dedicated dock lines -5 fenders with 2 fender boards for piling docks -1 step fender -2 small dingy fenders -Tons (too many) spare halyards, sheets, and random lines.
Safety: -6 life jackets -Air horn -Flares -EPIRB (not registered to the boat, was given to me right before moving on and never messed with it but it is still in date)
Solar: 2 100 watt Renogy panels with Renogy MPPT controller. Panels were lashed to the stern push-pit as a temporary "I wanna go sailing" solution but worked so well I left them that way. They are able to rotate to follow sun or stow for weather/docking with a simple prop stick.
Electronics: -Handheld GPS (I mostly used paper charts and an iPad with Navionics) -Built in VHF (old but works great) -Handheld VHF -Hawkeye depth sounder w/ spare transducer onboard -Raymarine paddle wheel speed log and I40 display -Simrad TP-32 Tiller pilot
Electrical: -Very basic 12v setup, everything worked when she was hauled out in Aug 2023. -Group 24 start battery (Nov 2022) -Group 31 105ah house battery (Nov 2022) -usb outlets for charging devices -Has old Inverter and 120v charger with 30a shore power connection. I never used or tested either, didn't need them with the solar and kept things simple.
Accommodations: -V-Berth with 2 berths or center cushion to make one large double -Dinette in salon than can be converted into very large double -Two quarter berths (I mostly used for storage -4 opening port-lights in v-berth and head.
Galley: -Origo unpressurized alcohol stove -Lots of cutlery/pots and pans -Hand pump faucet at galley -Large icebox that could easily be converted to a fridge
Head: -Jabsco Manual head -Custom Built 8.5 gallon gravity dump holding tank w/pumpout valve. legal In the US and easily switched to direct overboard when out of US waters. Also easily removable if desired.
Dinghy: (the "Red Solo Cup") -Pram design custom built to fit under boom between mast and dodger and keep bow clear while sailing. -Has 2 HP 2-stroke Yamaha bought new in March 2023 but also rows great! -Great for 1-2 people, can fit 4 in calm water (ask me how I know) Takes chop surprisingly well. -built with 350lbs of positive buoyancy due to water tight compartments so it cannot sink (yes thats been tested)
Extras: -Folding bike -Large sunshade -screens for V-berth hatch and companionway -Wind scoop for V-berth hatch -lots of engine spares -lots of basic tools to get you going -epoxy, paint, and varnish supplies -Miscellaneous spares and materials for random projects and repairs -Spare propellor |
Location: St Marys Georgia, Georgia
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L106561

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1 (989) 339-0695
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Material
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Hull
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Type
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Rigging
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Cabins
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Condition
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fiberglass
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monohull
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cruiser
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masthead sloop
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1
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good
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