Woo! New site is online - select here to use it!


Forums > Sailing General

Ericson 37

Reply
Created by keithw > 9 months ago, 23 Jan 2013
keithw
NSW, 190 posts
23 Jan 2013 6:06PM
Thumbs Up

Hi All,

Has anyone had any experience on a Ericson 37 or have any comments about the Ericson's. I've found (with the help of some mates) one in sydney it has it's rigging replaced in 2008 I've seen a survey that was done 11/12 and looks ok but it is a 1974 model! they are asking 35k.
Keithw

LooseChange
NSW, 2140 posts
23 Jan 2013 6:19PM
Thumbs Up

That ones been for sale for a long time, ya gotta wonder why. The other thing with it is, is that they are asking $35000 for it ... gotta be a reason for that too. What is it with that foam rubber tied on with cable ties in the saloon?
Jonathon says he's got a survey for it ... go an read it.

Ramona
NSW, 7758 posts
23 Jan 2013 7:17PM
Thumbs Up

Ericcsons are an American production yacht built in large numbers. That seems like a hell of a lot of boat for the money.

I bought my yacht off Jonathon, nice young bloke for a boat broker. He is Maxiyacht on Ebay. Take a wander down and have a look at it.

Ramona
NSW, 7758 posts
23 Jan 2013 7:32PM
Thumbs Up

Have a look at the Swanson 32 Jonathon has too. Its been for sale for years too but is a nice boat.

keensailor
NSW, 702 posts
24 Jan 2013 2:38AM
Thumbs Up

Have looked at that one, very pretty looking boat and damn good price. Two things which may need some attention if you were serious about the boat are a rusty galvanised steal structural rib which runs along the hull and somehow ties into the keel bolts. You can see it in the cupboard under the galley sink. Also the seam between the deck and the hull needs some work at the bow.

keithw said...

Hi All,

Has anyone had any experience on a Ericson 37 or have any comments about the Ericson's. I've found (with the help of some mates) one in sydney it has it's rigging replaced in 2008 I've seen a survey that was done 11/12 and looks ok but it is a 1974 model! they are asking 35k.
Keithw


Ramona
NSW, 7758 posts
24 Jan 2013 8:36AM
Thumbs Up

keensailor said...
Have looked at that one, very pretty looking boat and damn good price. Two things which may need some attention if you were serious about the boat are a rusty galvanised steal structural rib which runs along the hull and somehow ties into the keel bolts. You can see it in the cupboard under the galley sink. Also the seam between the deck and the hull needs some work at the bow.



There are a lot of Swanson 32's about and they are lovely boats. Only about 30% are factory boats. Usually the ones with bubble cabin tops. Roughly 50% were built by people who hired the moulds, the rest were built from kits of mouldings. Bound to be some quality problems but with modern technology everything is easily repaired.

LooseChange
NSW, 2140 posts
24 Jan 2013 2:46PM
Thumbs Up

Ramona said...
The rest were built from kits of mouldings. Bound to be some quality problems but with modern technology everything is easily repaired.


Interestingly enough most amateur built boats are generally of a higher standard and quality than what professionally built ones are. The one area where amateur construction shows is in the choice of interior fit out items.

Professionals need to maximise margins and save on costs wherever possible, whereas amateurs tend to follow the plan religiously and never deviate from it, plus also not knowing some of the tricks of the trade they tend to use better quality materials and are more meticulous about fit and finish.

That's not to say that there aren't any really terrible amateur built boats out there, because there certainly are those as well. They are generally the ones that should never have been started in the first place, cobbled together by people with a dream and no knowledge or skill to build a boat.

keithw
NSW, 190 posts
24 Jan 2013 4:33PM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
keensailor said...
Have looked at that one, very pretty looking boat and damn good price. Two things which may need some attention if you were serious about the boat are a rusty galvanised steal structural rib which runs along the hull and somehow ties into the keel bolts. You can see it in the cupboard under the galley sink. Also the seam between the deck and the hull needs some work at the bow.


Sounds like you know the boat well?

LooseChange
NSW, 2140 posts
24 Jan 2013 6:28PM
Thumbs Up

keensailor said...
A rusty galvanised steel structural rib which runs along the hull and somehow ties into the keel bolts.


It's a ring frame, used to spread the loads from the keel support structure and rig throughout the hull, avoiding high load points and possible failure points.

Ramona
NSW, 7758 posts
24 Jan 2013 7:54PM
Thumbs Up

Swanson 32's don't have keel bolts, the lead is encased in the fibreglass hull. The galvanised ring probably supports the mast base and runs up the sides for the shroud supports similar to my Currawong.
The Swanson 32 Jaffa Jonathon is selling sounds familiar, I'm sure I have read about it somewhere.
From an old Afloat magazine letters.

"
Swanson 32 Jaffa

I built a Swanson 32 called Jaffa. She was registered with the AYF and given the sail number 1943. She was launched 7th December 1975 and registered as a British ship Official Number 396359, her gross tonnage 12.11 and registered tonnage 11.67. This information was carved into the main beam attached to the main bulkhead.

Soon after her original registration I transferred her to the Australian Register. In August 1985 I sold her because I had to have major surgery. In the 10 years I owned her we had a lot of fun. She sailed beautifully! I chose the Swanson design and built her like the proverbial ... so I could do some world cruising. Built the right boat, married the wrong woman. Such is life!

If anyone knows how I can contact her owner or know where she is now, please contact me.

Andrew Hutton,
tel: 02 9907 3505,
[email protected]"

keensailor
NSW, 702 posts
24 Jan 2013 10:40PM
Thumbs Up



Sounds like you know the boat well?



not that well, have just looked at it that one time.

Ramona
NSW, 7758 posts
25 Jan 2013 8:11AM
Thumbs Up

I want to here more about the Ericcson. Don't be too concerned about the age of the hull. Its nearly pre osmosis. Lot of timber in the interior, new Nanni etc.

keithw
NSW, 190 posts
25 Jan 2013 10:27AM
Thumbs Up

Ramona said...
I want to here more about the Ericcson. Don't be too concerned about the age of the hull. Its nearly pre osmosis. Lot of timber in the interior, new Nanni etc.


I have a survey that was done last year but I not sure how to attach it to the forum?

keensailor
NSW, 702 posts
25 Jan 2013 11:21AM
Thumbs Up

I liked the ericson 37 and could see its potential, it had that good American build quality about it.
Apparently they were well over engineered with the ring frame which tied all the force points of the boat together like the chain plates, keel bolts and engine mounts
My partner did'nt like the idea of buying a boat then having to do some work on it to bring it up to scratch so we walked away.
I have a few photos of the ring frame and bow if anyone interested.

keensailor
NSW, 702 posts
25 Jan 2013 12:20PM
Thumbs Up




cisco
QLD, 12365 posts
25 Jan 2013 12:51PM
Thumbs Up

keithw said...
I have a survey that was done last year but I not sure how to attach it to the forum?


Careful with doing that. The surveyor or person who paid him could take issue.



Subscribe
Reply

Forums > Sailing General


"Ericson 37" started by keithw