Pearson Yachts Forum
General Category - Pearson Owners and Enthusiasts => General Discussion => Topic started by: Alma on March 30, 2021, 05:05:26 AM
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I like to look at Pearsons on Yachtworld and I've noticed in the last few months there are hardly any 323s for sale.
I think that's because once one owns a 323 its hard to part with.
Now would be a good time to sell a 323.
Now is a better time to SAIL a 323!
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Yep. I plan to enjoy my 30th season with Zufrieden. It's been a keeper for me.
Less than 4 weeks now until launch date. It's a short, but beautiful season on the North Shore of Lake Superior.
Here's to sailing our 323s!
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30 Seasons! You've got me beat at 26.
I would so love to sail the Lakes.
Enjoy your season!
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Hi Alma,
I do not know your name, but sure, I would love to sail down to some time this summer to say hi and visit. I am in RCYC, do you know of any reciprocal clubs in your area. If not could you recommend a marina for a few nights?
Thank you, Greg C.
Summer wind.
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We were in Cape May for 7 years. Now we're starting our first season in Barnegat Bay. We are berthed in the Forked River.
I'll bet there is a Yachtclub with reciprocity in Barnegat Bay. One of your members might know.
The Barnegat Bay inlet is notorious but I spoke to several neighbors about it and they manage.
If you sail south I'll find a berth for you.
I may sail north too-
Gene
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If I wanted to go out on the ocean, I always went to my friend at a yacht rental near me (https://www.vistayachts.com/) and rented a boat or yacht, and you did everything yourself; well done. I'm proud of people like that because it takes a lot of effort to go out on the open ocean by yourself, like designing everything first. But I'm glad you're getting it done! I'm waiting for pictures when everything is ready, and there will be a beautiful boat to fish on.