Posting this mostly for future reference.
Among the various 32-200 owners active here on the forum, no one seems to have an Ericson-produced owner's manual that is specific to the model. If you are reading this and find yourself in possession of a real 32-200 manual, your karma will forever benefit if you upload a copy to the Resources section of this site.
For some exterior systems and rigging, the manual for the E32-3, the previous design of the E32 is a very good place to start.
The 32-200 was the last in a series of three boats that Ericson produced with an aft cabin double-quarterberth. The first two were the 38-200 and the 34-200, which seems to be commonly referred to as the 34-2. Here is an article documenting this lineage.
So, for interior (and some exterior) systems, the manual for the 34-2 is a good place to start. Except for U-shaped salon settee and slightly larger closet space for the V-berth, the 34-2 and 32-200 are twins, as far as the interior goes. The manual linked here even includes part number references for Edson steering (not Yacht Specialties) and for Isomat (not Kenyon) masts and rigging. I find that almost all of the components and layouts referenced for the 34-2 match my 32-200.
The previous owner of my boat was an architect and probably better than most of us at representing three-dimensional systems on two-dimensional pieces of paper (sketching, I mean). I have uploaded some of his drawings that I found helpful for understanding the 200 series plumbing.
@Pete the Cat @clayton @frosero7744 @Rick R.
Among the various 32-200 owners active here on the forum, no one seems to have an Ericson-produced owner's manual that is specific to the model. If you are reading this and find yourself in possession of a real 32-200 manual, your karma will forever benefit if you upload a copy to the Resources section of this site.
For some exterior systems and rigging, the manual for the E32-3, the previous design of the E32 is a very good place to start.
The 32-200 was the last in a series of three boats that Ericson produced with an aft cabin double-quarterberth. The first two were the 38-200 and the 34-200, which seems to be commonly referred to as the 34-2. Here is an article documenting this lineage.
So, for interior (and some exterior) systems, the manual for the 34-2 is a good place to start. Except for U-shaped salon settee and slightly larger closet space for the V-berth, the 34-2 and 32-200 are twins, as far as the interior goes. The manual linked here even includes part number references for Edson steering (not Yacht Specialties) and for Isomat (not Kenyon) masts and rigging. I find that almost all of the components and layouts referenced for the 34-2 match my 32-200.
The previous owner of my boat was an architect and probably better than most of us at representing three-dimensional systems on two-dimensional pieces of paper (sketching, I mean). I have uploaded some of his drawings that I found helpful for understanding the 200 series plumbing.
@Pete the Cat @clayton @frosero7744 @Rick R.