
1987 Pearson 31-2 for sale
Used 1987 Pearson 31-2 for sale with the beautiful name "Mommigrand" is located in Falmouth (Massachusetts, United States of America). This vessel was designed and built by the Pearson shipyard in 1987. Key features 1987 Pearson 31-2: length 9.32 meters, beam 3.25 meters, boat displacement 4,535 kilograms and max boat draft 1.75 meters. Hull key features 1987 Pearson 31-2: hull shape - monohull shape and hull material - fiberglass. Yanmar 20GM2F engine: 18 hp, 1987 yrs and fuel type - diesel. With a fuel tank capacity of 53 liters, the 1987 Pearson 31-2 can cover a distance at a cruising speed of 11 kilometers per hour. Max speed - 12 kilometers per hour. If you are going to go under the bridge, make sure the clearance height is at least 14.12 meters. For fresh water are designed tanks with a capacity of 151 liters, For holding personal belongings and other things allocated space of 56 liters. 1987 Pearson 31-2 refers to classes: sailing sloops. To clarify the price $23,000 and buy Pearson 31-2 - contact the offerer!
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1987 Pearson 31-2 specification & technical information
| Type | Sail |
| Class | Sailing sloops |
| Make | Pearson |
| Model | Pearson 31-2 |
| Name | Mommigrand |
| Condition | Used |
| Year | 1987 |
| Fuel type | Diesel |
| Hull material | Fiberglass |
| Hull shape | Monohull shape |
| Length | 9.32 meters |
| Beam | 3.25 meters |
| Max bridge clearance | 14.12 meters |
| Max boat draft | 1.75 meters |
| Cruising speed | 11 km/h |
| Max speed | 12 km/h |
| Boat displacement | 4,535 kg |
| Fresh water tank capacity | 151 L |
| Holding tank capacity | 56 L |
| Fuel tank capacity | 53 L |
| Location | Falmouth, United States of America |
1987 Pearson 31-2 engine details #1: | |
| Fuel type | Diesel |
| Make | Yanmar |
| Model | 20GM2F |
| Engine power | 18 hp |
| Year | 1987 |
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This offer published by United Yacht Sales - Cape And Island Division