1985 Ericson 35 for Sale

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Make
Ericson
Type
Sailboats
Model
35
Length
35'
Hull material
Fiberglass
Year
1985
Class
Racer/Cruiser 2
Fuel type
Diesel
Engine type
inboard
Name
Ericson 35 1985
Price
$39,500

1985 Ericson 35

My Ericson 35 is beautiful, well maintained and a joy to sail. Unfortunately, my wife and I are beyond retirement age and must sell this wonderful boat which we have had and enjoyed for about 20 years. Most notable is that she was repowered with a 30 HP diesel engine and has only 170 hours of use. The boat is in overall excellent condition. A real beauty! N OTE: REPOWERED with 30 HP diesel with only 170 hours! This Ericson 35 is a beautiful boat in excellent condition with a new engine. A wonderful sailing vessel! The Bruce King designed Ericson 35 is a beautiful yacht that has been crafted to the most exacting standards. Extra attention has been given to details essential to a yacht's comfort, safety and performance under sail. A beautiful cruising yacht that does not sacrifice performance even in light to moderate winds. The "Tri-axial Force Grid disributes mast induced loads through a network of hollow floor beams, significantly improving the hull's stiffness and strength-to-weight ratio. The beauty of the interior distinguishes the Ericson 35 from other yachts with such an abundance of teak or cabinetry and trim fitted to such precise tolerances.

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