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Pearson Triton 21 with Trailer                                                                     $5,950

 This boat has been on Sebago Lake in Maine its whole life.   When the owner passed away, his family had no use for it and generously donated it to our organization.   Last registered in 2017, it has not been used for eight years.

It was built in 1984, but looking at it you will agree it looks like a much newer boat!   It is in pristine condition and has clearly been well loved and cared for.

This boat is not only remarkably clean, but extremely well-equipped. It has a Mainsail, Jib, Genoa and Spinnaker, all in very good shape.  In addition, the donor left a boatload of loose gear, some of which is listed below.

 

Built by Pearson Yachts, the Triton 21 has the excellent construction found in the entire Pearson family of sailboats.  It combines a huge cockpit with a surprisingly roomy cabin that sleeps four. With the convenience of a retractable keel and hinged mast step, this boat is a true trailer-sailer. It can easily be launched and rigged by two people . . . and you will have no yard fees for launching, hauling, or storage!

The Triton 21 is amazingly stable and handles light or heavy winds with ease. All control lines lead back to the cockpit for easy handling.

 

Here are the details:

Year:               1984

HIN:                 PEA93004M84B

Engine:           6 hp Johnson

Trailer:            Eagle trailer in good condition

 

  • Sails – Main, Genoa, Spinnaker in good condition.  Working jib is like new!

  • Boom cover - like new

  • Retractable dagger-board keel

  • Mast hinged on deck

  • Roomy cockpit

  • Integrated outboard bracket

  • Sleeps four

  • Vee berth forward

  • Two 7-foot quarter berths

  • Interior cushions in good condition

  • Cockpit cushions

  • Porta potty

  • Sink with hand pump

  • Integrated Igloo cooler

  • Kenyon spars

  • Four Barient winches

  • All lines lead back to cockpit for single-handed sailing

  • Roomy cockpit storage

  • Bulkhead mounted compass

  • Lots of loose gear including life jackets, fenders, dock lines, Windex, and more.

 

 

Please contact us with any questions you have
 

As a non-profit, our policy is to sell below market price so as to move donated boats quickly.  This unusual boat will be outstanding value for the right buyer.  You can confirm this by looking at Yachtworld, Craigslist, and other online sources.  Please contact us with all your questions.

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