Friday, April 30, 2010

More Papers

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I love some of the comments in this article from Small Boat Journal Oct/Nov 1985. Original appears here:

http://councill.home.mindspring.com/sbjournal/seatrials85/st8.html

"(Dave) Gerr rated the construction as "first class.""

"(Ron) Johnson also showed us what kind of upwind performance his boat was capable of when he pointed her almost dead into the winds and sailed out past the narrow finger docks"

"The Sea Pearl was hardley bothered by the 20-knot winds (and stronger gusts) during the Sea Trials. She reveled in the rough conditions, upwind, downwind and reaching, and always felt responsive and in control......she is a screamer on a broad reach."

"What's more, (Doug) Owen says, she is a pleasure to sail, exciting, and confidence inspiring at the same time.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Lots of Original Paper Work

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I bought my boat used from Marine Concepts but like most dealers they just hand over the paperwork from the previous owner. I believe I was lucky enough to buy a one owner boat. The original owner had save all of his paperwork. All of it should be from 1985 - 1986. I will share what I have over the next few days.

I have tried to preserve these in the highest quality possible. Click on the smaller images to see full size high res scans. Each can be reprinted in their original size.








Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Sea Pearl Videos

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Videos from the Sea Pearl mailing list over on Yahoo Groups. (Right click on the videos and select "Watch on Youtube". You will get the full video and ability to watch them in HD)

Great video of a Sea Pearl 21 holding its own against bigger boats at the start of a race.



I like the size of the sails on this boat.



More videos with different angles



Sunday, April 18, 2010

Inspiring Pictures

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These are some pictures that inspired me while I searched for a Sea Pearl 21. Most are from a group called West Coast Trailer Sailing Squadron and one picture with a tent on a center board Sea Pearl 21 is from FurledSails.com

First Sail

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My daughter Erika and I took the Sea Pearl 21 to Lake Apopka for a shakedown cruise on Saturday. I choose that location because it was the closest big body of water to my home. We launched out of Magnolia Park. We were the only ones at around 10:30 in the morning. Its a nice park and boat ramp so I have to think that the fisherman are still avoiding it due to the past pollution problems.

The wind was around 3 - 5 MPH. Very light and only a slight ripple on the water. Perfect for a first cruise. There are some old trees that overhang the ramp so I couldn't rig the boat on the trailer. Instead I put the boat in the water and rigged it while it was tied to the dock. This was my first time stepping onto the boat. Its tippy and if you know me and my other boating experience then you will also know its a compliment. Still everything went together in about 15 minutes.

I attempted to row the boat away from the dock only to learn that the oars overlapped by about 18 inches. I was very happy to figure this out on a nice easy first sail. I rowed us out about 100 yards because the wind was blowing on shore. Then I dropped the centerboard, rudder and set the main sail. We were off and sailing. Sort of a big deal for me because this is the first time I have been sailing a boat of my own. Erika and I tacked around and went about a mile or two from the ramp. With the light winds it was an uneventful trip except for some fish near the surface getting spooked and a small gator going under the boat and hitting the rudder.

Our sailing was limited to about 1 1/2 hours as hunger set in. We put the wind at our backs and sailed into the ramp wing on wing. On our way back we ran into another small sailboat out for a test cruise. His little sunfish style boat was faster than us in very light winds. It was interesting to see the Sea Pearl 21 next to a small day sailer. It made the Sea Pearl feel very sea worthy.

Loading the boat on the trailer and putting all the gear away took a little longer. Not bad. Maybe 20 minutes.





The New Boat

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After about a year of looking I now own my first Sea Pearl 21.

Sometime last year I was out fishing on the the Wekiva River in my Gheenoe. I love my Custom Gheenoe Lo Tide 25. Its probably the greatest freshwater and inshore saltwater boat I could ever hope to own. But as I came back from fishing there was a boat parked next to the ramp that I had never seen before. My first thought was it reminded me of an over sized lifeguard dory like I use to row while working as an ocean lifeguard in south Florida. It had the same basic shape along with a pair of oars right in the middle. As I pulled up closer I commented saying I really like the boat and asked what was it.

That is how I met Johnathan from Honest Johns Fish Camp in Melbourne and first learned about a Sea Pearl 21. He had been cruising the St Johns and decided to come up the Wekiva River to Wekiva Marina (aka Wekiva Island). The boat was shallow and big enough to do some serious sailing. Johnathan told me about his trip to the Bahamas and explained how the boat works. Its a unstayed cat-ketch rig, 21 ft LOA, and a 5'6" beam . Simple to trailer, setup and sail. Its powered by sail, oars, or a small outboard. New they are around $15,000. If you take your time and look hard you may be able to pick one up for a few thousand.

That was the beginning of my search. I found out quickly there were not a lot of these boats for sale. The ones that were out there were expensive. Anywhere between $8000 - $18000. There is a trimaran version too. Its more expensive. Waiting for one that was more in my price range would take time. A less expensive Sea Pearl 21 came up for sale in Miami around December last year on craigslist but it was sold before I found the ad.

Then one day my wife said lets take a trip to Tarpon Springs to go site seeing. My first thought was that's where Marine Concepts makers of the Sea Pearl are located. I can visit the shop and look at some boats. So I called the shop and spoke to Jim. I told him how I was trying to acquire a used Sea Pearl 21 and he told me he just picked one up. It was in my price range and he could have it ready for me in about a week. It needed a few new parts. Reefing goose necks, a new tiller, some hardware, and some other little stuff. He would take care of all of it and keep the price reasonable. I couldn't believe my luck. I just happened to call just before Jim put the boat on the market. He was going to hold on to it for me so I could come look at it. If I liked it it was mine.

So this past Friday afternoon I went to Marine Concepts and purchsed the boat. Its centerboard Sea Pearl 21 made in 1986. The boat is in excellent condition for its age except for cracking in the gelcoat on the deck. This is something that can be fixed down the road. The centerboard is the less common version of this sailboat. Most Sea Pearl 21 sailboats are lee boards. The lee board version opens up the cockpit for more storage. I don't mind the centerboard. The outside of the Sea Pearl 21 hull looks aesthetically cleaner to me with a centerboard. I am looking forward to sailing with other Sea Pearls to see if the centerboard or lee board sails better.

The trailer looks every part of 24 years old. It needs some help. I will have to drop the boat in the water and work on the trailer.