Hello all,
I have been tasked with finding a new owner for Silverleaf, a 1989 Ericson 34-2 in need of a major refit. She is a beautiful and solid vessel on the outside, but unfortunately the interior needs to be replace--well, the floorboards, some trim, and one bulkhead at least. My wife and I were going to take her, but we acquired a really nice and livable (we are going to live aboard) 1992 Hunter 37.5 up in Baltimore for basically free. And unlike Silverleaf, the Hunter did not need any real interior work besides a bit of cleaning; she is also much larger and has more creature comforts.
Nonetheless, I told Pat, the original owner, that I would assist in finding and vetting any potential inquirers. The boat has been sitting for over a decade due to health issues and is a mess below. The decks are solid, there is no rust, the hull/keel joint looks good, the hull has no blisters, and the rudder seems sound. The bottom has been stripped and is ready for paint. There is an outboard hoist and mount. The mast and rigging are all original but show well, as do the chainplates (I would plan on replacing the rigging). The boat has a brand new 135 head sail, the original (fully-battened?) mainsail in good shape, a newer wheel pilot--and a full dodger and bimini, all in fair to good condition. There is a telescopic whisker pole (aluminum) and The anchor locker hatch is solid and includes the OEM Bruce anchor/chain setup in good shape; there is no windlass as it is a simple boat overall. The helm also has a serviceable cover. The boat has a folding propeller I do believe.
I have inspected her pretty thoroughly and believe the grid to be in really good shape overall with one small area (about 3"x 1") of cracked fiberglass near a (oil-canned) jack stand; there are also some very small osmotic blisters in the bilge.
In all, both Pat (the owner) and I would like to see someone capable and dedicated save the boat--hence the price. A full refit would cost a lot, but this is a very nice hull and design we are talking about (and we all know there are almost no more boats like this being made anywhere in the world at present). Feel free to PM me for more info. In short, neither Pat nor I would want to see such a beautiful vessel scrapped so she is being offered complete for free to the right (probably young, dedicated, and energetic) person.
I don't have a lot of pictures, but will post what I have.







Cheers,
Drew
I have been tasked with finding a new owner for Silverleaf, a 1989 Ericson 34-2 in need of a major refit. She is a beautiful and solid vessel on the outside, but unfortunately the interior needs to be replace--well, the floorboards, some trim, and one bulkhead at least. My wife and I were going to take her, but we acquired a really nice and livable (we are going to live aboard) 1992 Hunter 37.5 up in Baltimore for basically free. And unlike Silverleaf, the Hunter did not need any real interior work besides a bit of cleaning; she is also much larger and has more creature comforts.
Nonetheless, I told Pat, the original owner, that I would assist in finding and vetting any potential inquirers. The boat has been sitting for over a decade due to health issues and is a mess below. The decks are solid, there is no rust, the hull/keel joint looks good, the hull has no blisters, and the rudder seems sound. The bottom has been stripped and is ready for paint. There is an outboard hoist and mount. The mast and rigging are all original but show well, as do the chainplates (I would plan on replacing the rigging). The boat has a brand new 135 head sail, the original (fully-battened?) mainsail in good shape, a newer wheel pilot--and a full dodger and bimini, all in fair to good condition. There is a telescopic whisker pole (aluminum) and The anchor locker hatch is solid and includes the OEM Bruce anchor/chain setup in good shape; there is no windlass as it is a simple boat overall. The helm also has a serviceable cover. The boat has a folding propeller I do believe.
I have inspected her pretty thoroughly and believe the grid to be in really good shape overall with one small area (about 3"x 1") of cracked fiberglass near a (oil-canned) jack stand; there are also some very small osmotic blisters in the bilge.
In all, both Pat (the owner) and I would like to see someone capable and dedicated save the boat--hence the price. A full refit would cost a lot, but this is a very nice hull and design we are talking about (and we all know there are almost no more boats like this being made anywhere in the world at present). Feel free to PM me for more info. In short, neither Pat nor I would want to see such a beautiful vessel scrapped so she is being offered complete for free to the right (probably young, dedicated, and energetic) person.
I don't have a lot of pictures, but will post what I have.







Cheers,
Drew
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