ken's Pearson Triton
that's the hull tag, climbed in and out of the boat a hundred times before I found it, they hid it right under the companionway in plain site, never found it till I was cleaning the crap out of the cockpit that I'd tossed out from the cabin
this pic is while I was draining her out, we'd had a few good rain days, and with no hatch board, plugged cockpit drains, and no cover over the shifter, she had a LOT of water inside. luckily, after draining her I found the shifter cover, made up a temporary hatch board, and cleared the drains, so that problems solved.
to the left is the only bad spot on the hull, and it's just peeled paint, but that's alright,  I paint cars,  and have too much paint experience to be a carpenter.
Hello, I'm Merc2dogs, or Pup, as most call me, though I'm getting a little too grey to be a pup!
started off being a page about my sail boat, a 28'
Pearson Triton,  hull #707

But then I started cleaning out the garage, to dig the motorcycles out, and decided I'd have a
garage sale , you'll find about anything there
to the right is my incentive for the garage sale, the sad part is that that's all my stuff, but not my garage, in there is a '74 honda cb750, a chopped 68 triumph bonnie from my younger days, and a good chunk of my work tools.

if you are interested in anything I have listed on the garage sale pages, want more information on anything, feel free to
contact me
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