Pearson 15' Rowing Dory

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Uncle Ji
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Pearson 15' Rowing Dory

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I recently inherited a Pearson 15' Rowing Dory from my dad (rest in peace) which he acquired over 10 years ago. This boat is very solidly built and rows beatifully, and is very seaworthy for the open ocean. I am in the process of rigging her up for trolling and bottom fishing the outside reefs here. I grew up puttering around in my dad's 18' Grand Banks Dory, and this Pearson sure brings back allot of great childhood memories. I'm sure Dad would be happy to know i'm putting her to good use. Thanks Dad, I miss you.
http://www.pearsonunlimited.com/EnlDoryBoats2.html
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Post by spug »

What a cool boat!
Chief1600
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Neat, always thought it would be nice to have a boat designed for rowing.
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Post by mudfish »

Looks like a Native Ultimate. Slick. :wink:


BTW, Condolences to you and family.
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