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SV THIRD DAY
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« on: May 17, 2010, 08:14:39 AM »

Well, folks.  We just bought a new boat and will be selling THIRD DAY.  So if there is anyone out there looking for a truely Cruise Ready Pearson 365 Ketch (1979), shoot me an email at svthirdday@yahoo.com  I'm getting the spec sheet ready now along with the equipment list...but let me say this.  I'm now a two boat owner...and well...I'll be pricing her to sell FAST at $45K.

Already in Mexico, already ready to go, already with a 50gal/HOUR watermaker that can turn into an 12v generator with the additoin of a alternator, and just waiting for you and your clothes!  If you have been dreaming, wake up, pinch yourself and fly to Mazatlan for to start living the Dream.

Rich

(oh and don't worry guys...the Pearson365 website will sit on my server and keep being backed-up indefinitely, so the site is SAFE from vanishing away!)
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Rich Boren
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1978 Pearson 365 Ketch Hull #192
Full Time Live-a-board Cruiser...we made it!!
Currently cruising the Sea of Cortez, Mexico
http://www.svthirdday.com
Skype: svthirdday
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« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2010, 11:33:27 AM »

Rich,

Congratulations on the new boat... She is a beauty...

Garner
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« Reply #2 on: May 19, 2010, 05:18:47 AM »

What did you buy for a replacemnt boat. Stay well and enjoy it.
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« Reply #3 on: May 20, 2010, 07:17:03 AM »

Oh...just something a "little bigger" like a Hudson Force 50!

http://www.sailblogs.com/member/svthirdday/?xjMsgID=129459
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Rich Boren
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S/V THIRD DAY
1978 Pearson 365 Ketch Hull #192
Full Time Live-a-board Cruiser...we made it!!
Currently cruising the Sea of Cortez, Mexico
http://www.svthirdday.com
Skype: svthirdday
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« Reply #4 on: May 24, 2010, 04:22:17 PM »

Some Photos and Equipment/Spec List.

August 09 Haul out and new bottom paint (dingy not included in price)


Sun Cover


Engine


Cockpit


Deck (life raft not included in asking price nor is the CAT!)


Profile


One of Two Stern rail mounted Propane tanks (solar not included in price)










V-berth with extra shelving




Looking out of V-berth


Separate Shower Stall to use with that 50Gal per hour watermaker!


Head


Starboard Pilot Berth


Salon looking forward at custom book case and fireplace


Custom book case


Looking aft from Salon forward at another custom book case



1978 Pearson 365 Ketch
Length overall 36.5ft
Fuel 46gals in two tanks
Water 100gals in two tanks

Engine and Propulsion System:

40Hp Westerbeke (aka Perkins) motor with 2277hrs
Fuel injector rebuild in 2008
High pressure fuel pump rebuilt 2008
New Heat exchanger 2007
Rebuilt Oil cooler 2007
All hoses replaced 2007
New high pressure Oil lines 2008
Spare starter motor
Spare set of 4 injectors
Spare raw water pump
Walters V-drive completely rebuilt in 2008
New SS Propeller shaft 2008
New SS strut 2008
New 13” fixed blade bronze prop 2008

Racor fuel/water separator with 12v priming fuel pump

General systems and equipment:

Kubota 6.5 Hp diesel engine driven 50 gallon per hour watermaker that can also be ran as a generator with the addition of an alternator

Force 10 Propane stove/oven
SS safety bar in front of stove
Propane safety sniffer
6-12v LED reading lights throughout boat with great natural light.
2-10lb FRP propane bottles stern mounted on aft pulpit with on/off solenoid new 2007
6-Gallon water heater (both electric and engine heat exchanger type) new 2007

Two 23 gallon Aluminum fuel tanks new in 2008
New main mast step fabricated in 2007
New standing rigging in 2006
New running rigging in 206
Complete new electrical system in 2007 with all new Blue Seas panels
75A battery charger
3000W inverter powering internal boat’s internal power outlets
Galvanic Isolator
New Lewmar H3 electric anchor windlass (2009)
275ft of 5/16th anchor rode for primary with a 45lb Manson Supreme (Ronca knock off) anchor
Secondary 45lb genuine CQR anchor on Bow
Stern 22lb Danforth style anchor mounted on stern rail
New ridged SS tubing railing in cockpit
Cockpit Lee Cloths
New Dodger canvas in 2007
Profurl head sail new in 2008
LED anchor light with automatic on/off with photocell
Martek Dingy Davits in 2007
Two 50 gallon water tanks (bow and starboard)
The port 50 gallon tank was converted to storage
Pressure fresh water at galley, shower stall in head, cockpit, and bow for anchor wash down
Dickenson solid fuel heater, bulkhead mounted with appropriate Charlie noble exhaust stack
Fire Boy automatic fire extinguisher in engine compartment
Raymarine ST 6200 Autopilot with a SG2 corepack, type 1 rotary drive, and two mounted control heads: one at chart table and one on helm
Raymarine Hand held wireless autopilot remote and repeater
Alder-Barbour Super Cold Machine 12v refrigeration new in 2007
660AH battery bank of group 27 wet lead acid batteries
105A Leece-neville high output alternator
Furuno Radar
Garmin GPS-chart plotter-depth sounder-fish finder comb unit with mounting and wiring at two stations.
LED bow navigation light
New bottom paint Aug of 2009
Sails: Main, Mizzen, Genoa, Spinnaker and mizzen staysail
Custom Cockpit and full boat sun shades
Raymarine ST40 speed and ST60 wind inst
All through hulls have been replaced in 2007 and 2008
Cabin teak trim freshly varnished
Teak tow rail freshly painted with Interlux “sand” color for easy cruiser care
New bow deck hatch 2009
Spreader lights on main and mizzen masts
Refurbished spreaders on Main and mizzen in 2007
5-12v outlets in boat cabin and one in cockpit
VHF radio with wireless RAM mike
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Rich Boren
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S/V THIRD DAY
1978 Pearson 365 Ketch Hull #192
Full Time Live-a-board Cruiser...we made it!!
Currently cruising the Sea of Cortez, Mexico
http://www.svthirdday.com
Skype: svthirdday
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« Reply #5 on: June 03, 2010, 06:46:51 PM »

Congratulations on your new boat. Still, Third Day looks great, hope one day I can get Sea Chelles looking nearly as well. Been sailing for years and this is my second P365, but I never feel as accomplished or polished  as the people that I read about that contribute so much to this site.  I do appreciate all the work you have done on this site and am glad that it will continue so that  valuable information about our 365's can be shared.  It does sadden me though, when a sailboat and owner that I have followed  the adventures and projects of, part company. Enjoy your new family member, and I guess the rest of us will recover.  Wink
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« Reply #6 on: June 03, 2010, 07:20:59 PM »

Rich, here's your home port - and there's a 50' mooring up for sale, let me know if I can assist you in any way.

http://slo.craigslist.org/boa/1761490768.html

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« Reply #7 on: June 03, 2010, 08:05:48 PM »

Oh man...does that photo of "home" look good.  Since we will be living aboard on the new boat in Port San Luis, I've already contacted them to make the upgrades to my 45ft mooring to accept my new boat!

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Rich Boren
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S/V THIRD DAY
1978 Pearson 365 Ketch Hull #192
Full Time Live-a-board Cruiser...we made it!!
Currently cruising the Sea of Cortez, Mexico
http://www.svthirdday.com
Skype: svthirdday
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« Reply #8 on: July 27, 2010, 04:56:46 PM »

Damn now I have to build two frickin book cases! Thanks a lot!

No all joking aside you have been an inspiration to us all thanks for providing us all with a great site, hope you enjoy your new boat & home as much as you did S/V Third Day. Thanks again & yes I am going to copy the book cases!

Ed
S/V Moonlight Mile
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