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Sail Specifications

Pearson 35 Sails

Rigging dimensions, sail areas, and replacement sail reference for the Pearson 35 (William Shaw design).

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Rigging Dimensions

The four foretriangle measurements sailmakers need to quote a new suit.

I ?
3.75 ft
J ?
13.75 ft
P ?
549.00 ft
E ?
ft

Sail Area Breakdown

Calculated from rigging dimensions. Use these as your starting point when ordering a new suit.

SailArea (ft²)Area (m²)
MainsailP × E ÷ 2
100% ForetriangleI × J ÷ 2 25.8 2.4
150% GenoaTypical light-air headsail 38.7 3.6
Storm Jib~50% of foretriangle, high-cut 12.9 1.2
Symmetric SpinnakerEstimated from I, J 92.8 8.6
Total Working Sail AreaMain + 100% foretriangle

Foretriangle Diagram

Scale diagram unavailable — I, J, P, and E measurements are not all published for the Pearson 35.

Performance Ratios

How the Pearson 35 carries its sail relative to its displacement.

SA/D Ratio
Sail Area / Displacement ratio not published.
Mast Height (above DWL)
ft
Air draft not published — measure yours before any bridge transit.
Ballast Ratio
42%
Stiff enough to carry a 150% genoa comfortably into moderate breeze.

Typical Sail Inventory

What Pearson 35 owners usually carry and what's worth buying used vs. new.

Mainsail — ft²
Dacron cross-cut with 2 reef points is standard. Full-batten is a common upgrade.
Replace new
150% Genoa 38.7 ft²
The workhorse headsail. Most boats have one on a furler by now.
Replace new
110% Working Jib ~28 ft²
Good secondary sail for breezy days — used market is strong.
Buy used
Storm Jib 12.9 ft²
Bright orange recommended. Rarely used, hard to justify new.
Buy used
Asymmetric Spinnaker ~93 ft²
Popular downwind upgrade — easier than symmetric for shorthanded sailing.
Optional

Replacement Cost Estimator

Get a rough price range for a new mainsail and genoa for the Pearson 35 — Dacron, laminate, and cruising performance tiers.

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