I am selling my Ericson 1988 34-2 sailboat. I will be contracting with a broker after Jan 1st or around that date but will be putting it out here and a few other places prior signing a broker. It is currently at her slip and will be going on the hard the first week of Dec. It is located in the lower section of the Chesapeake Bay.
I have owned her for 5 yrs and immensely enjoyed sailing her and as you see below, have maintain and upgraded many items through this period. No ideal how much I put into her on these items, maybe $10k (new genoa and roller furling was $3,200, and the high tech halyards where $500 alone) but that's just part of ownership.
I have sailed her nearly every 2 weeks or so this year, mainly weekend sailing with a longer sails.
I am selling her for $35,600 Not sure what I will be asking when I signed with a broker.
Email or PM with any questions. The pictures below are recent and I will be taking additional pictures and will be available via link later this week.
Sail Inventory
- Full batten main sail with one reef point (good condition)
- 125% Genoa (new 2019 - still very crisp material)
- 150% Genoa (excellent condition)
- 100% Headsail (heavy sail)
- Asymmetrical spinnaker
- (2) older laminate racing head sails. Usable but shows their age
Running Rigging
- High tech main and genoa halyards (2022)
- Genoa sheets (2019)
- Spinnaker sheets (2019)
- Mainsheet (2020)
- Spinnaker halyard (2019)
- 2 line reefing
- Outhaul and cunningham controls led aft
Profurl roller furling system (2019)
Good portion of the mast base blocks are newer, between 2019 to 2022
New 2022 Mainsheet blocks - high tech blocks
Universal M025XP Diesel engine
Well maintain. Not sure the hours but when I purchased the sailboat, the mechanic indicated that it appeared to have low use.
Between 2020 to 2022, replaced all fuel lines with marine grade along with fittings and hose clamps, upgraded the fuel filter system with a Racor 500 series, replaced all fuel injectors in 2022 and associated hoses, replaced all the glow plugs and added a solenoid.
Stuffing box was repacked in 2018 and replaced the cutless bearing at the same time
2 blade fixed
Replaced the engine intake, galley sink and water intake seacocks with bronze seacocks with 5/8" thick G10 backer plates
All deck hatches lens have been replaced with smoke grey.
Canvas
- Dodger
- Main sail cover
- Helm cover
Interior
Standard per 34-2 set up
Just finished touching up the teak with varnish
Teak and holly sole could use a refinishing
Leather wrap on wheel (2020)
New Seaview Pod (2022) for my Simrad NSS7 chartplotter with Nav charts for Chesapeake Bay
I removed the old depth and wind instruments and in the process of installing new Raymarine insturments.
I have purchased the complete Raymraine i60 wind instruments with mast head transducer
I have already installed a new depth transducer - just need to install the depth head and run the wire.
Autopilot Raymraine EV100 (2020)
Raymarine network backbone installed. The wind and depth will tie into this backbone system.
If I sell her in the next month or two, I will leave the new instruments for the new owner.
I think that's about it. Any questions - email or PM.
I have owned her for 5 yrs and immensely enjoyed sailing her and as you see below, have maintain and upgraded many items through this period. No ideal how much I put into her on these items, maybe $10k (new genoa and roller furling was $3,200, and the high tech halyards where $500 alone) but that's just part of ownership.
I have sailed her nearly every 2 weeks or so this year, mainly weekend sailing with a longer sails.
I am selling her for $35,600 Not sure what I will be asking when I signed with a broker.
Email or PM with any questions. The pictures below are recent and I will be taking additional pictures and will be available via link later this week.
Sail Inventory
- Full batten main sail with one reef point (good condition)
- 125% Genoa (new 2019 - still very crisp material)
- 150% Genoa (excellent condition)
- 100% Headsail (heavy sail)
- Asymmetrical spinnaker
- (2) older laminate racing head sails. Usable but shows their age
Running Rigging
- High tech main and genoa halyards (2022)
- Genoa sheets (2019)
- Spinnaker sheets (2019)
- Mainsheet (2020)
- Spinnaker halyard (2019)
- 2 line reefing
- Outhaul and cunningham controls led aft
Profurl roller furling system (2019)
Good portion of the mast base blocks are newer, between 2019 to 2022
New 2022 Mainsheet blocks - high tech blocks
Universal M025XP Diesel engine
Well maintain. Not sure the hours but when I purchased the sailboat, the mechanic indicated that it appeared to have low use.
Between 2020 to 2022, replaced all fuel lines with marine grade along with fittings and hose clamps, upgraded the fuel filter system with a Racor 500 series, replaced all fuel injectors in 2022 and associated hoses, replaced all the glow plugs and added a solenoid.
Stuffing box was repacked in 2018 and replaced the cutless bearing at the same time
2 blade fixed
Replaced the engine intake, galley sink and water intake seacocks with bronze seacocks with 5/8" thick G10 backer plates
All deck hatches lens have been replaced with smoke grey.
Canvas
- Dodger
- Main sail cover
- Helm cover
Interior
Standard per 34-2 set up
Just finished touching up the teak with varnish
Teak and holly sole could use a refinishing
Leather wrap on wheel (2020)
New Seaview Pod (2022) for my Simrad NSS7 chartplotter with Nav charts for Chesapeake Bay
I removed the old depth and wind instruments and in the process of installing new Raymarine insturments.
I have purchased the complete Raymraine i60 wind instruments with mast head transducer
I have already installed a new depth transducer - just need to install the depth head and run the wire.
Autopilot Raymraine EV100 (2020)
Raymarine network backbone installed. The wind and depth will tie into this backbone system.
If I sell her in the next month or two, I will leave the new instruments for the new owner.
I think that's about it. Any questions - email or PM.
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