Pearson Renegade

Sloop rigged sailboat by Pearson Yachts of Bristol


title: "Pearson Renegade" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["sailing-yachts", "1960s-sailboat-type-designs", "sailboat-types-built-by-pearson-yachts"] description: "Sloop rigged sailboat by Pearson Yachts of Bristol" topic_path: "general/sailing-yachts" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearson_Renegade" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

::summary Sloop rigged sailboat by Pearson Yachts of Bristol ::

::data[format=table title="Infobox Sailboat Specifications"]

FieldValue
namePearson Renegade
loa27 ft
lwl21"
beam8 ft
draft4 ft
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| name = Pearson Renegade | image = | imagesize = | alt = | caption = | class_symbol = | class_image = | class_imagealt = | class_imagesize = | crew = | type = | design = | construction = | rig = | keel = | trapeze = | loa = 27 ft | loh = | lwl = 21" | beam = 8 ft | draft = 4 ft | hull = | mastheight = | mainsailandjib = | sailarea = | mainsail = | jib = | spinnaker = | d-pn = | rya-pn = | phrf = | year = | designer = | location = | role = | updated = | olympic = The Pearson Renegade is a 27' sloop rigged sailboat produced by Pearson Yachts of Bristol, RI from 1966-1969, with the first boats being sold in 1967. Designed by William Shaw, about 175 of the boats were built. They were Pearson's first split underbody boat and were designed to Cruising Club of America racing rules. They are also one of the first American "racer-cruiser" style boats that combine the comforts of a cruising boat with the advantage of a modified full keel with a spade rudder (see photo), like that of the Bill Lapworth Cal 40 designs that revolutionized ocean racing in the mid-late 1960s. The keel allows the boat to track well and have good stability. The deep balanced rudder allows a high degree of maneuverability, and the turning radius of the boat is very tight. It continues to be a sought after boat because of their stout construction and kindly sailing ability.

Early versions had a traditional two settee salon, while boats produced in 1968 and after feature a more modern galley starboard and settee to port. Both have a spacious V-berth over six feet long and were available with either a 30-HP Universal Atomic 4 gas inboard or an outboard well. The cockpit can comfortably accommodate 4-6 people, and the boat can sleep 4 adults below decks. Standard steering on the boat was with a tiller, but many owners have installed after-market wheel steering. Other typical upgrades would include a roller furling headstay to replace the original forestay, and upgraded instrumentation such as depth, speed, and wind gauges, which did not come standard on the original boats. For more information on upgrades and projects on the Pearson Renegade, visit the Renegade homepage via the link at the bottom of the page.

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6b/PearsonRenegade.jpg" caption="A 1967 Pearson Renegade"] ::

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9d/Renegade_Sail.jpg" caption="The Renegade Emblem"] ::

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/29/Spade_Rudder.jpg" caption="The Renegade's spade rudder, allowing for quicker maneuvering than traditional keel rudders"] ::

Specifications

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LOALWLBeamDraftDisplacementBallastHead RoomBerthsWater CapacityFuel CapacityCCA RatingRiggingSails
27'2" (27' sloop)
21"
8'7"
4'3"
6500 lbs
2100 lbs (Internal Lead)
5' 10''
4
20 gals.
13 gals.
22.6 app.
Masthead sloop
Main174 ft2
#1 Genoa (163%)277 ft2
#2 Genoa (153%)240 ft2
#3 Genoa (110%)198 ft2
SpinnakerCCA Rules
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