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1973 Ericson Yachts 29

1973 Ericson Yachts 29

$16,500

Stockton, California

Year 1973

Make Ericson Yachts

Model 29

Category Sloop

Length 29

Posted Over 1 Month

This sailboat had a recent haulout where a bottom job was completed. It is a used classic sailboat in better than expected condition. The exterior gelcoat is in typical condition. The current owner indicated that, besides a couple of navigations lights that need to be replaced, all mechanical and electrical systems are in working order. Stock #278016 Beautiful Bruce King design! Ready to get on the water and enjoy! The Ericson 29 was built between 1970 and 1978 and is a popular overnight cruiser in the Bay and beyond. Well designed and sails well in the Pacific Coast waters. The design has sleeping accommodations for five people, with a double V-berth in the bow cabin and two straight settee quarter berths in the main cabin along with a drop-leaf table and one quarter berth aft on the starboard side. The galley is located on the port side just forward of the companionway ladder. The galley is L-shaped and is equipped with an icebox and a sink. The head is located just aft of the bow cabin on the starboard side. Priced to sell so don't wait too long!

1972 Ericson Yachts 29

1972 Ericson Yachts 29

$5,000

Coronado, California

Year 1972

Make Ericson Yachts

Model 29

Category Sloop

Length 29

Posted Over 1 Month

The owner says the boat has not been used in the entire Covid period. The hatch has been replaced with plywood. The engine has not been started in 2 years. It has not been sailed in at least that long. There is a battery but it has not been charged in over 2 years so it has to be considered dead. The seller does not know the condition of the sails and is not a sailor. He purchased the boat to stay on when he is in San Diego. He lives out of state. The boat is being sold AS-IS and WHERE-IS and should be considered a complete and total refurbish opportunity. Stock #177732 Affordable Sloop that should be considered a project boat. The Ericson 29 was built between 1970 and 1978 and is a popular overnight cruiser to the channel islands. Well designed and sails well in the Pacific Coast waters. The design has sleeping accommodations for five people, with a double V-berth in the bow cabin and two straight settee quarter berths in the main cabin along with a drop-leaf table and one quarter berth aft on the starboard side. The galley is located on the port side just forward of the companionway ladder. The galley is L-shaped and is equipped with an icebox and a sink. The head is located just aft of the bow cabin on the starboard side. This is an AS-IS WHERE-IS sale and the seller is open to all offers. This should be considered a complete and total refurbish opportunity. The mooring is not available after the purchase. The seller is keeping the mooring to put a larger boat on it. Priced to sell so don't wait too long! Reason for selling is buying a larger boat.

1970 Ericson 29' sloop

1970 Ericson 29' sloop

$11,999

Los Angeles, California

Year 1970

Make Ericson

Model 29' Sloop

Category Sailboats

Length 29'

Posted Over 1 Month

1970 Ericson 29' sloop This is a very affordable, spacious sailboat cared for by her moving up owner of many years. She will seat 8 in her robust cockpit with as new upholstery. Much larger than the Catalina 27' or the Ericson 28' she has a newly upholstered aft sleeping berth as well as her forward V berth. Honduran mahogany throughout with "old school" glass hull thickness, this is the perfect boat as a starter cruiser. With her included Raymarine Auto helm, Magma bar b que and immaculate upholstery she is a great boat just to come stay in the slip and enjoy your "sail cation". Sleeping a maximum of 6 but sleeps four in private cabins, this is an unusual find. You could keep this boat for years and sell her for what you paid for her. Dana Point slip available with Marina approval. Full canvas enclosure allows for privacy with stand up head room. Canvas enclosure alone would be a $3,000 expenditure.