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Interior pictures of Pearson Ariel??

Started by Steven King, June 07, 2002, 12:24:15 PM

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Steven King

I have recently purchased hull number 350.   The boat is basically very sound, but someone has messed around with the interior.  I want to bring the interior back to as close to original as possible.  The boat has had the atomic four removed and an outboard  motor well was installed.   I have recently removed a head and the holding tank in the V-berth area and plan on putting in  a porta  potty.  A lot of the forward area was chopped up to accomodate the head and holding tank.   I am very experienced in marine  carpentry so I am capable of doing a really nice job.  I just need some pictures and a few words of advice and encouragement.  Anyone have some photos they could share?   When I purchased the boat  I was given some factory blue prints showing the  atomic four engine  installation measurements, and a full size template\blueprint of the rudder assembly.  I would be happy to share these with anyone who could use them.  I have a number of other sailboats and power boats and this little lady is rapidly becoming my favorite.   Thanks  in advance for any help  you kind folks  might provide.      Oh by the way,  I live in the San Juan Islands, so the  boat can be sailed year around.  If anyone from the association comes up this way, my boat would be available to be sailed by association members.  This is fantastic sailing country

Dave

Someone with all those stored digital interior photos gonna share them with Steven?



Mike Goodwin


Mike Goodwin

And more 45 , we have cleaned up the mess by the way , was sorting through everything .

Mike Goodwin


Mike Goodwin

Starting to paint over the lovely woodgrain formica , on 45 .


Brent

I posted a whole boat-load (no pun intended) of interior pictures of #66.

To find them
--select Technical from the Discussion categories
--scroll down...at the lower right it says "last 30 days"; change this to "last 60 days" and hit GO
--scroll down to the lower right again and click on page 2
--Now scroll down a bit and look for "#66 before..."

Admittedly, #66 is in bad shape, so it is not the best of examples, but the pictures do show the original Ariel layout. I have more if you are interested.

I'm starting to restore her now, and will be making some changes to the interior.

Brent
Brent
#66, "Dulcinea"
Cape Cod, MA

commanderpete

Located some more pictures of the Ariel interior.

Here is the V berth

commanderpete

Here is the galley.

Painting it white helps to make it appear larger.

commanderpete

The main salon is quite luxurious.

Ariel owners seem to favor those curtains.

French

yup, looks like mine , except I changed the seats around...
To error is human
  To Sail is divine... Book of French

Brent

Steven,

For what it's worth (and it ain't much), I have removed all of the cabinetry from #66 and I don't plan on reusing it. If you want it, it is yours.

Some of it, such as the icebox, has a bit of rot here and there and may not be worth reusing, but there are some parts that are good, and any part of it could be used for templates.

Obviously Cape Cod is a long way from the San Juan islands, so it may not be worth it to you, but on the off chance you are...

In case anyone else is interested, let me know. Obviously it will be easier if you can drive to Cape Cod, but bits & pieces could probably be shipped at a reasonable cost.
Brent
#66, "Dulcinea"
Cape Cod, MA