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Everett Pearson : ウィキペディア英語版
Pearson Yachts

Pearson Yachts was a manufacturer of fiberglass sailboats in service from 1958 until 1990. Pearson Yachts was founded by cousins Clinton and Everett Pearson in a small garage located in Seekonk, MA in 1956. The company was one of the earliest fiberglass sailboat manufacturers. They sustained tremendous growth through the 1960s and 1970s, producing a wide range of sailboats, most of which were designed by Bill Shaw. After changing ownership throughout the 1980s, Pearson Yachts was sold in the bankruptcy of Grumman Allied Industries in 1991. At that time, TPI purchased the rights to the Pearson Yachts name. USWatercraft, formerly known as the Pearson Marine Group, currently holds the rights to the name.
==History==


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