Pearson 365 Sloop
The Pearson 365 was built from 1976 until 1982 and became one of Pearson's most successful cruising boats along with the Pearson 424. The Pearson 365 was available in the form of a Ketch, Sloop, Cutter (Sea Dragon) and Pilot House.
The 365 Sloop is the popular 365 Ketch minus the mizzen mast and slightly taller mast and longer boom. The mast on the Sloop is 2.5 feet taller than the Ketch and the boom extended by 1.25 foot.
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Designer |
Bill Shaw |
Sail Area |
570 |
Engine |
Westerbeke 4-108 (40 HP) |
|
First Year |
1976 |
Main Area |
263 |
Fuel |
50 gal |
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Last Year |
1982 |
Fore Triangle |
308 |
Water |
150 gal |
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LOA |
36' 5" |
I |
43' 0" |
SA/D |
13.6 |
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LWL |
30' 0" |
J |
15' 0" |
D/L |
293 |
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Beam: |
11' 6" |
P |
38' 0" |
BR |
41% |
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Displacement |
17,700 |
E |
13' 0" |
L/B |
3.18 |
|
Ballast |
7,300 |
Mast Height |
48' 6" |
LWL/B |
2.62 |
|
Draft |
4' 6" |
CSF |
1.76 |
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Hull Speed |
7.34 knots |
MCR |
33.0 |
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| Cruising Speed | 6.5 knots |
|
OR | 18% | |
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