1970 Ericson Sloop – 41ft – Newly Upgraded to Electric Propulsion
CAD$69900
1970 Ericson Sloop – 41ft – Newly Upgraded to Electric Propulsion
- Price: CAD$69900
- Class: Sloop
- Type: Sail
- Year: 1970
- Make: Ericson
- Condition: Used
- Length: 40ft
- Fuel Type: Electric
- Hull Material: Fiberglass
Yacht Details
BASICS Year: 1970, Make: Ericson, Model: Sloop, Class: Sloop, Length: 41.33ft, Fuel Type: Electric, Hull Material: Fiberglass, Hull Shape: Displacement. >
DESCRIPTION A graceful sheer, lean beam, and overhangs inspired by the CCA racing rules gave rise to a boat that is as easy to look at as she is to sail. She has offshore capability as her previous owner has sailed her to Mexico and current owners have sailed her to the northern reaches of the Salish Sea. She has been professionally repowered with an Oceanvolt electric propulsion system by Philbrooks Boatyard. This system is capable of recharging her batteries after achieving a speed over 4 knots under sail and is capable of cruising about 40 miles on one charge at about 6 knots. Offered at a fraction of her value. Your opportunity to go Green! Moorage is available at North Saanich Marina!>
CONTACT INFORMATION Please email or call Larry to arrange a viewing larry@bayviewyachts.com 1-250-655-0996>
ACCOMMODATIONS The layout aboard the E-41 is fairly standard for the era. While narrow by todays standards, the beam can be an asset in heavy weather and Ericson's efficient use of furniture does not detract from overall useful space. To port of a user-friendly, four-step companionway ladder lies a functional U-shaped galley. To starboard is a chart table and quarter berth. The saloon provides a spacious dinette that converts to a comfortable double berth, and a pilot berth is stacked above the starboard settee, which extends out to make another berth. Just forward of the mast is an enclosed head compartment to port with hanging lockers to starboard and a comfortable V-berth. Adding a few opening ports and upgrading to modern hatches adds considerably to the comfort below. >
ADDITIONAL The Oceanvolt electric saildrive is powered by 48 Volt batteries and was professionally installed by Philbrooks Boat Yard in Sidney, BC. The drive unit batteries are charged by shore power or by the propulsion system after achieving 4 knots or greater. Lady Jane is a very nice example of an original interior and exterior vessel with updated propulsion system, Ericson 41. >
EQUIPMENT Standard Horizon VHF radio with RAM 3+ / Garmin GPS map 7607 plotter / Clarion M 505 stereo with Bluetooth / Raymarine 60+ tridata / Raymarine 60+ apparent wind and wind speed indicator / Force 10 propane cabin heater / Electric anchor windlass / Lifering and MOB pole / 12 Volt spotlight / 4 burner propane stove with oven / Stainless steel double sinks in galley / Victron energy digital multi control / Wood Freeman Auto pilot / Heart interface / 110 Volt baseboard cabin heat/ >
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Shore Power Inlet / Inverter >
ELECTRONICS Depthsounder /Log-Speedometer /Wind Speed and Direction / Plotter / Compass / VHF >
INSIDE EQUIPMENT Electric Bilge Pump / Oven / Manual Bilge Pump / Marine Head / Heating / Battery Charger / >
OUTSIDE EQUIPMENT Teak Cockpit / Custom Teak Grates / Tender / Cockpit Cushions / Cockpit Table / Swimming Ladder / Rigging / Steering Wheel / Spinnaker Pole >
SAILS Battened Mainsail / Spinnaker / Furling Genoa >
PROPULSION Engine Make: Oceanvolt / Engine Model: SV15 / Engine Year: 2023 / Engine Hours: 10 / Engine Type: Electric / Drive Type: Sail Drive / Fuel Type: Electric / Propeller Type: 3 Blade / Propeller Material: Bronze>
SPEED & DISTANCE Cruising Speed: 6kn >
DIMENSIONS Length Overall: 41.33ft / Beam: 10.67ft >
DISCLAIMER The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.>