1982 Pearson 37 For Sale - Blue Yonder Yachts
1982

YEAR

US$ 8,000

PRICE

37 ft.

LENGTH

Pearson

BUILDER

San Carlos, Sonora

1982 Pearson 37



The Pearson 37 occupies a unique place in the history of American yacht design. Conceived by renowned naval architect Bill Shaw during the height of the IOR racing era, the model was designed to satisfy two very different missions: remain competitive on the racecourse while providing the comfort and practicality required for family cruising. The result was one of the most successful racer-cruisers of its generation, and this model remains highly regarded by sailors seeking performance, versatility, and classic good looks.

Unlike many purpose-built racing yachts of the period, the Pearson 37 was designed from the outset to be equally at home on a weekend cruise or a coastal passage. Drawing upon the latest hull-design concepts being developed for racing yachts at the time, Shaw created a fast, responsive vessel that retained the accommodations and livability expected of a true cruising boat.

As Bill Shaw himself described:


“I designed the boat for sailors who wanted to race their boats in IOR and PHRF fleets, then jettison the crew, pick up the wife and children, and go cruising. The hull design was state-of-the-art, if you will, and she was furnished with a comfortable, though lightweight, interior.”

Built at Pearson Yachts’ Portsmouth, Rhode Island facility, the Pearson 37 features robust construction with a hand-laid solid fiberglass hull and a balsa-cored deck, combining durability, structural rigidity, and weight savings. Only 43 examples of this original Pearson 37 design were produced, making it a relatively uncommon and sought-after model among enthusiasts today.

Below decks, “Place of Refuge” offers a warm and practical interior designed to comfortably accommodate family and friends. Forward is a spacious V-berth owner’s cabin with generous storage for extended cruising. Just aft is an enclosed marine head with shower, also with a huge amount of storage ability.

The main saloon features opposing settees and a welcoming social atmosphere, offering ample seating for relaxing, dining, or entertaining guests. To port, a functional C-shaped galley provides secure footing while underway and efficient use of workspace and storage. Opposite, the dedicated navigation station and quarter berth create a practical command center for passage planning while also providing additional sleeping accommodations. Altogether, the layout accommodates up to seven people, making the Pearson 37 equally suitable for cruising couples, families, or occasional racing crews.

“Place of Refuge” represents the original Pearson 37 design and should not be confused with the later Pearson 37-2 introduced from 1988 through 1991. She embodies the performance-oriented spirit of the original concept while retaining the comfortable cruising accommodations that made the model so successful.

Over the years, “Place of Refuge” has benefited from a variety of maintenance efforts and meaningful upgrades. More recently, she has been kept in dry storage and is offered for sale on an as-is, where-is basis, presenting an excellent opportunity for a sailor seeking a capable Bill Shaw-designed racer-cruiser at an attractive price point.

For buyers looking for a yacht that successfully bridges the gap between performance sailing and comfortable cruising, “Place of Refuge” offers a rare opportunity to own a respected piece of American yacht-design history.

Highlights

  • Doyle inspected sails: two mainsails, two headsails, 120% and 150% deck sweepers, spinnaker
  • (2023) New stack pack with jack lines, dodger and bimini
  • (2023) Removed, cleaned, painted and re-installed fuel tank
  • (2023) Installed new dual fuel filters and pumps
  • (2023) Removed and overhauled engine injection pump and fuel injectors
  • (2023) Replaced water pumps to engine, serviced heat exchanger, and installed new elbow
  • Raymarine navigational equipment + Axiom chartplotter
  • Inventory of spares, including new starter and alternator
  • Dinghy davits with solar above

See the original brochure from Pearson Yachts on the Pearson 37 (1MB PDF).


This vessel is located in beautiful San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico, A short 250 mile drive on a safe 4 lane highway from Nogales, Az. San Carlos is a known boating destination/community, featuring breathtaking scenery, quiet anchorages nearby, great fishing, diving, two marinas, 3 haul out facilities and much more.

This 1982 Pearson 37 “Place of Refuge” is on the hard but with a little love, will be ready to take a solo sailor or cruising couple on a grand adventure.


  • length: 37 ft. (11.28 m.)
  • price: US$ 8,000
  • builder: Pearson
  • draft: 6 ft. (1.83 m.)
  • max speed: N/A
  • beam: 11.83 ft. (3.61 m.)
  • cruising speed: 6 kn
  • built: 1982


  • Sail
  • Fiberglass hull
  • 1 cabin
  • 1 head
  • sleeps 7

Dimensions

Builder Pearson Yachts (USA)
Designer William Shaw
Popular Length 37 ft / 11.28 m
LOA 36.92 ft / 11.25 m
LWL 30.08 ft / 9.17 m
Air Draft 52.91 ft / 16.13 m
Beam 11.83 ft / 3.61 m
Minimum Draft 6.00 ft / 1.83 m
Cockpit Length 8.5 ft / 2.59 m
Ballast Weight 5,400.00 lb / 2,449 kg
Ballast Material Lead
Displacement Weight 12,500.00 lb / 5,670 kg
Keel Type Fin
Rudder Type Spade
Hull Material Fiberglass w/balsa cored hull & deck
Hull Shape Displacement
Hull Speed 7.36 kn
Boat Class(es) Sloop, Racer-Cruiser, Aft Cockpit

Propulsion

Engine #1 Kubota 4-cylinder
Engine #1 Hours 1000
Engine #1 Type Inboard
Engine #1 Fuel Diesel
Engine #1 Drive Type Direct Drive
Engine #1 Propeller MaxProp
Cruising Speed 6-7 kn
Comments 2022 – Replaced dripless and cutlass bearings

2023 – Overhauled injection pump and injectors

2023 – New water pump

2023 – New raw water pump

2023 – Heat exchanger serviced

2023 – New elbow

Tanks

Fuel Tankage x1 Aluminum – Total 22 Gal (83.3L)
Water Tankage x2 Bladder – Total 70 Gal (265L)
Holding Tankage N/A
Comments Recently removed, cleaned, painted and reinstalled fuel tank.

Accommodations

Below decks, you’ll discover a warm, contemporary wood interior with teak joinery, premium laminates, and a practical layout providing comfortable accommodations for up to seven people.

The layout features a traditional and roomy V-berth forward, with its own bureau and hanging locker, or a huge sail locker. Just aft and to starboard is the well-lit and ventilated head with 5 separate lockers and shower.

Moving aft is the comfortable saloon with opposing settees that convert to sea berths, a small-yet-functional U-shaped galley designed for cooking underway, and an aft quarter berth. Behind the seats hide large stowage areas; and with additional lockers and bureaus, there is a surprising amount of storage space aboard.

The interior preserves practical offshore features, including deep bilge sumps, well-secured bulkheads, and ample handrails, reflecting the builder’s understanding of real-world conditions at sea.

# Cabins 1
# Heads 1
Types of Heads Manual
# Berths 4
Types of Berths Available V-berth, Quarterberth, Settee Berth, Lee Berth (or Sea Berth)
# People Accommodated (Sleeping) 7
Comments Main sleeping areas: V-berth (cabin) & Quarterberth

Galley

Fridge / Freezer Yes, in-counter ice box
Stove Hillerange 2-burner gas stove with oven
Cooking Fuel Propane
Microwave General Electric Spacemaker II
Sink Deep, stainless sink with Pressurized System & Foot Pump System
Comments Built-in dish lockers, separate cutlery drawer, trash bin, and other kitchen stowage cabinets

Electronics and Navigation Equipment

Autopilot Raymarine Autohelm EVO
Chartplotter Raymarine Axiom
Compass Raymarine AutoHelm COMPASS
Depth Sounder Raymarine AutoHelm DEPTH
GPS Raymarine AutoHelm GPS
Stereo Yes
Knot Meter / Log Raymarine AutoHelm SPEED
VHF Yes
Wind Speed and Direction Raymarine ST60+
Other Rieker inclinometer (cockpit)

Electrical Systems

Batteries No data
Battery Monitor Ample Power Electrical System and Amp Hour Monitor (ESAHM)
Electrical System AC / DC
Inverter No data
Battery Charger No data
Smart Regulator Yes
Solar Panels Yes, above dinghy davits
Alternator No data

Sails & Rigging

Total Sail Area 640 sq.ft. / 59.46 sq.m. (SailboatData)
Mainsail x2 Mainsails
Jibs / Headsails x2 headsails

120% deck sweeper

150% deck sweeper

Roller Furling Yes
Spinnaker Pole / Whisker Pole Spinnaker sail and pole
Winches Yes
Mast Yes
Standing Rigging Yes
Boom Vang Yes
Backstay Adjuster Hydraulic
Comments Doyle inspected sails (2023)

Deck

Anchors Yes
Windlass Yes
Bow Pulpit Yes, stainless steel
Bow Rollers Yes
Dinghy No data
Dinghy Davits Yes
Outboard No data
Lifelines Yes
Mast Pulpit No
Navigation Lights No data
Swim Ladder No data
Swim Step No

Covers & Cushions

Dodger New (2023)
Bimini New (2023)
Wheel/Tiller Cover Yes
Mainsail Cover New StackPack with jack lines (2023)
UV Strip on Headsail Yes

Mechanical Systems

Electric Bilge Pump Yes, with Rule Bilge Counter
Fresh Water Cooling System No data
Fuel Filters Dual filters and pumps (New 2023)
Fuel Shut-off No data
Hot Water Heater No data
Manual Bilge Pump No data
Raw Water Sea Strainer No data
Sea Water Pump No data
Thru Hulls No data
Transmission No data
Comments Removed and had the engine injection pump and fuel injectors overhauled.

Replaced water pumps, heat exchanger was serviced, and new elbow installed.

Safety Equipment

No data

Additional Equipment

  • New starter
  • New alternator

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