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26 Feet, 2 Cabins & Only $5,400! | 1977 Parker Dawson 26 Pocket Cruiser | Full Tour

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#boatfoolssailing #pocketcruiser #Budgetboat #sailboat #trailerablesailboat #boattour 26 Feet, 2 Cabins & Only $5,400?! | 1977 Parker Dawson 26 Pocket Cruiser | Full Tour ***Quick note: technically this boat has a swing keel, which is 1,100 lbs, and locks in the down position for offshore. Unlike a centerboard, which is more for lateral resistance, this swing keel, when down, adds significant stability. Canadian Ken and I were absolutely smitten by the charm, cleanliness, and quality of this beautifully kept 1977 Parker Dawson 26 — a rare and clever American-made trailerable pocket cruiser that offers far more space and versatility than you’d ever expect from a 26-foot sailboat. Designed by Robert Finch (who also co-designed the hugely successful Catalina 27), the Parker Dawson 26 first appeared in the early 1970s and quickly stood out for its center-cockpit, double-cabin layout — an incredibly unusual feature in a boat this size. This smart design creates two separate living spaces, including a dedicated aft cabin with twin bunks and sink, plus a forward cabin with galley, dinette, v-berth, and quarter berth. It’s the kind of compact cruising sailboat that makes you wonder why more builders didn’t follow this formula. CHAPTERS: 00:00 Intro - Which Cabin is Better? 00:58 What is a Parker Dawson 26? 03:38 Centerboard, Rudder & Topsides 08:18 The Cockpit, Helm & Engine 11:59 The Aft Cabin 15:42 The Main Cabin, Galley, Centerboard Controls 21:22 Our Final Thoughts! With a beam of 8 feet, the Parker Dawson 26 is legally trailerable in many areas, and thanks to its shoal draft centerboard keel, she draws just 1'8" board up and 5'4" board down. That means easy launching, shallow-water exploring, protected coves, coastal gunkholing, and weekend adventures where deeper boats can’t go. Parker Dawson 26 Key Specs: Length Overall (LOA): 25'7" Beam: 8'0" Draft: 1'8" board up / 5'4" board down Displacement: Approx. 4,000 lbs Fiberglass construction Commonly powered by small Yanmar diesel or outboard Center cockpit sailboat Double cabin layout Trailerable cruiser design This one especially impressed us for how clean, honest, and well cared for it appears. For anyone dreaming of affordable sailing, a compact cruiser, a trailerable sailboat, or a charming weekender with real accommodations, this Parker Dawson 26 deserves a serious look. TO CONTACT THE SELLER, PLEASE EMAIL: geermichael@hotmail.com If you love classic sailboats, budget cruisers, hidden gems, and practical boats with personality, you’re in the right place. ⚓ Thanks for watching BoatFools Sailing! Real boats, real people, real fun! Sailboats for the Rest of Us! Join us for full boat tours, expert insights, and sailing adventures—all with a touch of humor.

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