Ericson 35-2 short rig

Ericson 35-2 short rig

Description

The Ericson 35-2 (also known as the Ericson 35 Mark II) is a timeless racer-cruiser designed by Bruce King and built by Ericson Yachts from 1969 to 1982. With approximately 600 hulls produced, it's one of Ericson's most successful models, blending IOR-era performance with comfortable cruising accommodations for 4–6. Featuring a swept-back fin keel, semi-balanced spade rudder, and masthead sloop rig, it excels in coastal racing (PHRF ~150–165) and extended passages, offering lively handling in light air and stiffness in 20+ knots (43% ballast ratio).

Construction Details

Designer Bruce King
Builder Ericson Yachts
Length 35.000 ft
LOA 34.670 ft
LWL 25.830 ft
Beam 10.000 ft
Displacement 11600 lb
Ballast 5000 lb
Max Draft 4.920 ft
Year Built 1969
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The standard boat dimensions

i 40 ft
j 14 ft
p 32.70 ft
e 13 ft
p2 -
e2 -
i2 -
j2 -

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