Pearson 40


The Pearson 40 is a 39.92ft masthead sloop designed by William Shaw and built in fiberglass by Pearson Yachts between 1979 and 1981.

71 units have been built.

The Pearson 40 is a heavy sailboat which is a reasonably good performer. It is very stable / stiff and has an excellent righting capability if capsized. It is best suited as a bluewater cruising boat. The fuel capacity is originally small. There is a short water supply range.

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Main features


Model Pearson 40
Length 39.92 ft
Beam 12.50 ft
Draft 4.25 ft
Country United states (North America)
Estimated price $ 0 ??

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Ratios


Sail area / displ. 16.04
Ballast / displ. 53.51 %
Displ. / length 333.53
Comfort ratio 36.02
Capsize 1.77

Hull


Hull type Monohull keel and centerboard with spade rudder
Construction Fiberglass
Waterline length 31.25 ft
Maximum draft 9.42 ft
Displacement 22800 lbs
Ballast 12200 lbs
Hull speed 7.49 knots

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Rigging


Rigging Masthead Sloop
Sail area (100%) 803 sq.ft
Air draft 60 ft
Sail area fore 450.50 sq.ft
Sail area main 352.50 sq.ft
I 53 ft
J 17 ft
P 47 ft
E 15 ft

Engine


Nb engines 1
Total power 37 HP
Fuel capacity 46 gals

Accommodations


Water capacity 90 gals
Headroom 0 ft
Nb of cabins 0
Nb of berths 0
Nb heads 0

Builder data


Builder Pearson Yachts
Designer William Shaw
First built 1979
Last built 1981
Number built 71

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