For Sale: 1977 Pearson P323 in excellent condition. A beautiful boat, she has been cared for just as much as she is loved. We have extensive records of work and upgrades.
Repowered in 2010 with Beta Marine 25 engine now with about 500 hours, well maintained and oil analysis report with great results in hand
29 gallon fuel tan
1 starter battery with auto-isolating starter switch and one bank of 2 AGM house batteries
Victron isolation transformer for shore power
1500W inverter
Inflatable Dinghy with 4 stroke Suzuki motor
Garmin GPSmap 546 chartplotterGarmin GHC20 autopilot
Garmin speed/depth sounder
Furuno radar (de-installed for moving from stern post to better mast-mounted install)
New upholstery throughout for all berths and nav station in 2019 - in excellent condition
Sleeps up to 5 with 2 in V berth, and a single and double in the main cabin (dining table lowers and converts to double berth)
North sails main sale with 2 reef points in great condition
North sails brand new storm sail
Genoa in great condition, also roller furler/reefer
shower with hot water from engine when out and from electric heater when on shore power
marine head with holding tank
Airtronic Espar cabin heater keeps you warm even on the chilly days
Kenyon Marine gimbal mounted 3 burner propane stove with oven
Dodger with solar panel mounted to top
Lewmar self tailing winches
Coast Guard documented boat
bruce anchor and chain in great shape with second backup or additional bruce anchor
three fresh water tanks totaling about 110 gallons
Ship Shape canvas boat cover for winterizing and protection - over $2000 new
Magma marine kettle 3 gas grill - mount to cockpit rails
tools, auto-inflating PFDs, fishing gear, spare parts, etc included
EPIRB
ROAM Marine remote monitor with high water, battery status, location alerts (transferable subscription is only 5$ per month)
Teak regularly maintained with teak cleaner/brightener and teak oil
New bottom paint in July 2025
Here are some sites for more Pearson 323 info:https://pearson323.com/documents/p323_review_2011.pdf
Let me know what questions you have and if you'd like to take a look!