Used Countess 44 (Pearson) Sailboats for Sale

Boat drawing
Make
Pearson
Model
Countess 44
Number Built
59
Production Year(s)
1965 - 1970

The Pearson Countess 44 is a robust and spacious auxiliary sailboat designed for comfortable offshore cruising and extended liveaboard enjoyment. Introduced by Pearson Yachts in 1965, this ketch-rigged vessel was conceived by the renowned naval architect John G. Alden (design #989) with a distinct philosophy: to merge the virtues of a capable sailing yacht with the plush accommodations and power of a luxury motor-sailor. With a length overall of 44.5 feet and a displacement of 25,000 pounds, she was presented as a high-powered auxiliary capable of delivering both strong sailing performance and comfortable living spaces.

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