Pearson 43 - Sojourner
Perfectly maintained, Sojourner is a
lovely, classic sailing yacht. The Pearson 43 was designed
and introduced in 1968 by William Shaw as a replacement
for Pearson’s then Rhodes 41. Originally intended
as a large offshore racer, this exceptional design has
retained its popularity because of its good deep-sea keeping
characteristics and excellent accommodations. Sojourner
has been extensively upgraded and modified and shows as
a new boat.
ACCOMMODATIONS
2 SINGLE BERTHS IN MAIN CABIN, 1 DOUBLE BERTH, 1 SINGLE BERTH IN AFT CABIN,
1 OFFSET
DOUBLE BERTH IN FORWARD CABIN
1 head with shower; pressurized hot and cold water; Seafrost engine-driven
refrigeration, 3-burner propane stove with oven, complete galley gear and linens;
4 opening hatches, 10 opening ports with screens.
SAILS AND ACCESSORIES
Roller furling with 135% genoa, roller-furling staysail, mainsail with 2 reefs,
self-tailing winches; dodger; wheel steering; swim ladder; Delta anchor on
bow roller, Fortress anchor, windlass; inflatable dinghy with outboard; safety
equipment as required by the US Coast Guard for coastal cruising.
ELECTRONICS
VHF radio; knotmeter with log, depthsounder, wind instruments, Chartplotter
at helm, GPS, Radar, autopilot; AM/FM stereo with CD; 12-volt power with
inverter, 120-volt shore
power with battery charger.
| Specifications |
Built
|
1969 (total rebuild and continuous upgrades) |
LOA
|
42 ft. 9 in. |
Beam
|
11 ft. 9 in. |
Draft
|
6 ft. 6 in. |
Engine
|
Westerbeke 50-hp diesel "new 2006" |
Fuel Capacity
|
50 gallons |
Water Capacity
|
90 gallons |

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