This is your issue @Bobby SteeleTough to say, only thing I'd suggest would be to remove all your personal gear, decorations and pet from the below decks photos and make her look as stock/neutral as possible.
Where is it that’s exactly what I am looking for! Alex Mccarthney 570-872-3790Looks nice!
It seems strange there's no interest -- out here (SF Bay) it is normal to pay for your own inspection anyway. Unsure why you don't have more interest.
If anyone is looking, I'll repeat that my 34-2 is a real joy to sail, even in wind as low as 5 kts (my lower limit for winter sailing). Even with the shoal keel (which I have), it's done fine to 30+ kts too, properly reefed (as in, continuing sailing for fun, not running for home.)
No regrets about the boat, and I paid a good bit more for mine.
Here are a few more pictures of the interior. Despite the incredibly discounted price, I'm still having people who want to "Look a gift horse in the mouth". If we have to pay for the summer season, the price will go back up. $5,000 ends in ten days.
As I've said; we hate to let go, but since we don't have the time to enjoy it much, we'd like to have it go to someone who has the time.
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Oh that’s SF bay. I’m looking for a 34-2 Sheol or wing on the East coastWhere is it that’s exactly what I am looking for! Alex Mccarthney 570-872-3790
Please call me Alex 570-872-3790The sails are in decent shape, but I'd recommend new ones for any blue water sailing. We bought this in 2019 and as far as I can tell, the main sail is the original. The foresail is was used replacement that we added in 2020. We only sail the area near the Tappan Zee, on the Hudson - so the sails are fine for that purpose.
The only reason we're offering it at this price is that life got tough and we can't afford to keep paying the annual club and storage fees. Otherwise, we LOVE it and would want to keep it. When we bought it, it had a lot of issues, but all minor 'scratch and dent' issues since everything on it appears to be original parts. The stove looks to have never been used and we removed the propane tank, when we noticed the 6/89 date on it. We removed the head and replaced it with the Airhead - so there's no odor, and by removing the holding tank there's a lot of extra storage in the starboard lazarette.
The halyards looked like the originals. I replaced the Main, and made new ones for the foresails that just need to be installed. I'll have to dig up the pics and get them posted.
Ok thank you I’m kind of illiterate with this stuffAlex, you can transmit a direct private email message to Bobby. Just click on his name on this site, compose your message and send it.
I did send him an emailOk thank you I’m kind of illiterate with this stuff
He sold it. It was a deepI did send him an email
FYI, I think you mean "shoal" keel instead of sheol. Good luck in your hunt.He sold it. It was a deep
Keel, I am looking for a wing or Sheol. But thank you!
Yeah, that's a different kind of depth measurement.FYI, I think you mean "shoal" keel instead of sheol. Good luck in your hunt.
He sold it. It was a deep
Keel, I am looking for a wing or Sheol. But thank you!
YesYeah, that's a different kind of depth measurement.
yes it isYeah, that's a different kind of depth measurement.
There is also this one nearby: https://ericsonyachts.org/ie/threads/for-sale-1988-ericson-34-2-salisbury-ma.22107/He sold it. It was a deep
Keel, I am looking for a wing or Sheol. But thank you!