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Performance 36-foot sloop, coastal cruiser ready for your next adventure!
The 1979 Pearson 365 SL is a classic American cruising sailboat from the late 1970s, built at a time when durability and offshore capability mattered more than speed or flash. Measuring a little over 36 feet in length with a beam around 11 feet and a solid fiberglass hull, it has a noticeably sturdy, heavy feel both in the water and at the dock, displacing roughly 17,700 pounds with a deep ballast keel that gives it a stable, planted motion offshore.
The design comes from naval architect William Shaw and reflects a practical cruising philosophy. The hull uses a fin keel paired with a skeg-supported rudder, which provides a blend of tracking stability and some maneuverability while also protecting the steering gear in rough conditions. It's not a fast boat by modern standards, but it moves steadily and predictably, with a comfortable rhythm in waves that makes it well suited for long passages rather than racing or quick coastal hops.
Most versions were rigged as ketches, though the SL variant refers to a sloop configuration, giving it a simpler single-mast sail plan. That setup tends to be a bit easier to manage for sailors who prefer fewer sails and less rigging complexity, while still offering balanced performance for cruising. Under power, it typically carries a small diesel engine in the 40-45 horsepower range, enough for reliable auxiliary propulsion when docking or motoring in calm conditions.
Below deck, the boat feels surprisingly spacious for its size, largely due to its relatively wide beam and smart interior layout. The forward section usually contains a V-berth, while the main saloon offers wraparound seating and a table that can double as an additional sleeping area. A proper galley and navigation station sit midship, and there's an enclosed head with a shower, making it practical for extended trips or even full-time living aboard. Water and storage capacities are generous for a vessel of this era, reinforcing its role as a true cruising platform.
Overall, a 1979 Pearson 365 SL feels like a traditional, no-nonsense cruising sailboat--solidly built, forgiving to handle, and designed to take care of its crew over long distances. It prioritizes comfort, seaworthiness, and reliability over speed, which is exactly why many of them are still sailing decades later.
While we will always attempt to provide you with a TRUE representation of every vessel we market, during any purchase from Pop you will be encouraged to schedule an inspection from an independent, accredited surveyor and every purchase WILL ALWAYS BE subject to your satisfaction with the results from your independent survey and your own personal trial run.
We have several more Catalina, Hunter, and O'day vessels for sale. If you're in the Pensacola, Biloxi, Ferry Pass, or Bellview areas, please contact us to let us know what you're looking for and we'll get back with you today about any other sloop sailboat options we have locally that may meet your needs.
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