Ericson 37

The Ericson 37 is a sailboat designed by the renowned naval architect, Bruce King, and built by Ericson Yachts from 1973 to 1975. It is a popular choice among cruisers and racers due to its excellent sailing performance, comfort, and spacious interior. The Ericson 37 is a well-balanced boat with a moderate to high aspect ratio rig and a fin keel, which makes it easy to handle and maneuver, even in rough conditions. It also has a large sail area to displacement ratio, allowing it to sail well in light winds.

The interior of the Ericson 37 is spacious and comfortable, with a large saloon, a galley, a navigation station, and two private cabins. The saloon has plenty of natural light, and the layout provides ample storage space. The boat has a teak and holly sole and is well insulated, making it cozy and quiet. The Ericson 37 has a reputation for being a reliable and sturdy vessel that can handle offshore sailing with ease. It is a versatile boat that can be used for day sailing, weekend trips, or even long-distance cruising.

Specs

LOA: 37.42 ft
LWL: 28.50 ft
Beam: 11.33 ft
Draft: 5.75 ft
Displacement: 16000.00 lbs
Ballast: 8000.00 lbs
Hull type: Fin with rudder on skeg
Hull construction: FG
Rigging type: Masthead Sloop

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