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  • roguetoaster
    R3V OG
    • Jan 2012
    • 7770

    #1

    This is a boat forum, right?

    Welcome to Hide Away (at least that's what we'll call the boat for now), my 1984 Pearson 303!



    This was how I first saw it in an ad a friend suggested I look up:










    It (yes, it) was advertised for 12K and listed where the owner lives in Northern VA, instead of where it was in the water in Solomons, MD.

    I arranged a showing, we ended up taking it out for a brief sail, on a weekday afternoon, and I was sold on it as soon as I felt it respond under helm. Fantastic, responsive, and stable, even when aggressively trimmed and heeled. Even though I didn't plan to make an offer right away, the owner Butch, put me on the spot, and I offered 8.5K. We had a brief discussion and we agreed on 9K with him throwing in a 10' Walker Bay dinghy with a sail rig and outboard.

    Turns out, he had owned it since 1995, and he was rather sad to see it go, but his time sailing was coming to a close.



    It was about a week later that we met up, and I paid him. The boat was now mine, and welcome to stay in his slip in Solomons until the end of the year. However, I had recently picked up my very own slip near to home, and I was somewhat anxious to move the boat, but I did promise the seller a last ride, so it ended up being nearly two months before it got moved. In the meantime, I did a little work, spent a lot of time reading, had a few meals aboard, enjoyed the beautiful view from the slip, and cleaned up the cabin. Taking everything out of the boat was a great start, and it was a solid day of cleaning every surface, including taking the cushions home to clean up.








    My girlfriend used it as an office or just as a place to kick back after a run some days. She also suggested a great new name, Zafiro, that might happen since the name needs to be repainted at minimum.



    Our only mod and savior also sent me a sticker, which confused the owner in the neighboring slip.




    Next time, we do a little work to keep water out, head north to a new home, and get all of the documents for the boat.
  • uturn
    E30 Modder
    • Dec 2010
    • 991

    #2
    Awesome! Congratulations!

    Live that best life!

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    • 2mAn
      Señior Mod
      • Aug 2010
      • 20192

      #3
      The sticker looks amazing as a boat

      congrats…BTW somewhere I think on Spotify I have a boat playlist I made a while ago… yes, boats&hoes is on it
      Simon
      Current Cars:
      -1966 Lotus Elan
      -1986 German Car
      -2006 Volkswagen Jetta TDI

      Make R3V Great Again -2020

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      • roguetoaster
        R3V OG
        • Jan 2012
        • 7770

        #4
        Thanks dudes. It's a shame I passed up on the boat I looked at before this one, since it had a BMW Marine engine, even though that was just a brand exercise from whatever European manufacturer.

        I'm not sure how much of a project this boat will be, since I spent more than I kind of wanted to, but there are definitely things to do on this thing.

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        • BlackbirdM3
          R3VLimited
          • Jan 2012
          • 2767

          #5
          One of my crew lives aboard one of these. I've gone sailing with him on it and it sails okay. Not nearly as exciting as sailing my boat, but its much drier, and requires about half the thought when doing a gybe.

          Enjoy.
          '59 Alfa Romeo 101.02 Giulietta Sprint
          '69 Alfa Romeo 105.51 1750 GTV (R.I.P)
          '69 Datsun 2000 roadster Vintage race car
          '88 BMW M3

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          • roguetoaster
            R3V OG
            • Jan 2012
            • 7770

            #6
            Originally posted by BlackbirdM3
            One of my crew lives aboard one of these. I've gone sailing with him on it and it sails okay. Not nearly as exciting as sailing my boat, but its much drier, and requires about half the thought when doing a gybe.

            Enjoy.
            Yes, it's far from a race boat, but it is a lovely coastal cruiser. TBH, I bought it both for the cabin, and for the overall build quality. The other two serious contenders were a J30, which is built poorly, but is fairly quick, and an S2 8.5 which had a significantly worse usable layout with the vang aft, and a wheel conversion. I still do not like the traveler aft of the companionway, and if I find the gear used, a bridge traveler would be on my list of nice to haves.

            If I get to be a better sailor, it will definitely hang with the usual Tartans, Catalinas and other local schooners for summer casual racing. I'm definitely going to clean the hull before the June races, since it was last hauled this June, but was slipped in a fairly slow river, so it's a little dirty already.

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