The Ericson 31 Independence is a sailboat that was designed and built by Ericson Yachts in the 1980s. This popular sailboat was designed by the renowned naval architect Bruce King and was one of the most successful models produced by the company. The Ericson 31 Independence is a well-rounded boat that is known for its good performance under sail, comfortable and spacious interior, and high build quality.
This sailboat has a length of 31 feet and a beam of 10 feet, which makes it a great size for cruising or day sailing with a small crew or family. It has a displacement of around 11,000 pounds and a ballast of 4,500 pounds, which gives it good stability and performance in a range of wind conditions. The interior of the Ericson 31 Independence features a spacious salon with a U-shaped dinette, a well-equipped galley, a large head, and a private aft cabin. The boat also has a good-sized cockpit that is comfortable for sailing and relaxing in port. Overall, the Ericson 31 Independence is a versatile sailboat that is ideal for sailors looking for a combination of performance, comfort, and quality construction.
LOA: 30.92 ft
LWL: 23.92 ft
Beam: 10.42 ft
Draft: 4.92 ft
Displacement: 11400.00 lbs
Ballast: 4500.00 lbs
Hull type: Fin w/transom hung rudder
Hull construction: FG
Rigging type: Masthead Sloop
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