Before buying a new boat, it’s wise to listen to what owners and magazine editors say about the model you are considering and about their experiences in dealing with the boat builder and its people. See what owners and industry experts are saying about the True North and doing business with True North Yachts / Pearson Composites.
We have started our third season and still feel like we have a brand new boat. Our three young children are as happy as we are. While at anchor or visiting a marina we are still approached by folks commenting " this is the best looking boat on the entire lake" We agree.me.
John and Lori Cowen
The Glass Slipper, Hull No. 50
…if you’ve an eye for top-notch quality, an appreciation of traditional beauty and believe that the essence of cruising is being under way, then welcome home.
Stuart Reininger,
MotorBoating
If your idea of cruising includes versatility, ease of maintenance, and the ability to weather open stretches with confidence, the True North 38 should top your list.
Kevin Falvey,
Boating
The 38 is fabulous! Fantastic! We’re very pleased. The people at Pearson were outstanding. Communications were excellent. They were there to help every step of the way.
Cathy Harville, owner
Adrienne Brooke, Hull No. 24
Dollops of water from the occasional five-foot sea defied the pronounced flare of the bow and splashed across the windshield, but the True North glided through that stuff like it was on Golden Pond.
Stuart Reininger,
MotorBoating
My 6-year-old son could not contain his excitement as we prepared to pull away from the New York Yacht Club in Newport, Rhode Island. ‘Dad,’ he said, ‘when are we gonna go out on the coolest boat in the whole world?’
Kenny Wooton,
Yachting
As I bore off down Nantucket Sound, she settled into a comfortable 18-knot cruise in beam seas. They I turned south into Vineyard Sound and surged down 4- and 5-footers. Her hull shape—with a narrow entry, a modified-V carried well aft and a short skeg protecting the running gear—helped her shoulder softly into the waves and track down-sea with conviction.
Courtney Freeman,
Yachting
My long weekend started late, with no time for a systems briefing. I would have to fudge through myself. The exercise proved just how simple and functional this boat is.
George Sass Jr.,
Yachting
It’s a spectacular boat. It all fits together. It all works. It’s almost a one person boat because they’ve integrated everything together.
Jerry Edgerton, owner
Integrity, Hull No. 20
It’s so versatile. If we want to put a dingy in the water, we just open the transom doors. And the handling is incredible.
Mark Stern, owner
True Blue, Hull No. 2
I thought this would be a great party boat. I never anticipated it would be great for cruising offshore. That’s a real plus for us and our grandchildren.
Carole Falk, owner
Gatsby, Hull No. 9
For a woman it’s a great boat. It isn’t intimidating. I feel like I have complete control. The size doesn’t overwhelm me. In fact it’s easier to handle than the 26-ft boat we had.
Cathy Harville, owner
Adrienne Brooke, Hull No. 24
…a plumb-bowed Downeast profile yachty enough to raise the eyebrows of every commercial crab fisherman in town, she was the perfect vessel for our three-day cruise of Florida’s 10,000 Islands.
Capt. Bill Pike,
Voyaging
A joy to own, a pleasure to run. With a retained marine architect, I could have not have come up with a more perfect vessel. And Pearson's a great company to deal with.
Bill Wagner, owner
Rebecca, Hull No. 4
I love it. There are no second class components. Everything is top of the line. I had it in 15 foot seas and it was seaworthy and stable.
Jerry Edgerton, owner
Integrity, Hull No. 20
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