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Thursday, June 9, 2011

1977 Ericson 36C ***SOLD***


SOLD

LOA: 36 LOD:36 LWL: 30 BEAM: 12 DRAFT: 6
DISPLACES: 16,000 BALLAST: 5,800
MAST HEIGHT: 50 SAIL AREA: 602
FUEL: 48 gal WATER: 90 gal



Step aboard this flush-deck, blue-water boat. See how nice it is to walk around topside without having to dance around the shrouds and cabin top. The large inviting cockpit with speakers can comfortably seat 12 people, and a teak cooler box will keep beverages and snacks cold. A classic teak ship’s wheel and captain’s seat provide good visibility. This boat handles amazingly Well. She turns on a dime & is easy to sail.




San San is currently our home. We are living aboard her in Guatemala on the "Sweet River", the Rio Dulce. We have her listed for sale in hopes that she may find another owner that will love her just the same. All systems are in great working order. We run the engine on a regular schedule and keep her fuel tanks full. We run the watermaker and enjoy fresh, clean drinking water which keeps the system active and flushed. The rainy season is here in Guatemala and San San does not leak a drop of water.

Village Marine LWM - 145 Custom Install
Installation was geared toward ease of maintenance


Enter through the companionway on the starboard side, galley to starboard; 2 teak cutlery drawers and plenty of galley storage, a  new (2009) Force 10, three burner stove with oven and broiler, as well as double stainless steel sinks.





Directly to port, sits a nice sized head; Raritan PHII head new (2009) along with plumbing and y-valve.



Spacious and open salon forward with storage behind and below settee cushions and along the hull with custom teak bookshelves and ample storage in three large custom cabinets; forward bulkhead has full sized teak folding table. Custom wood slatted headliner.






V-Berth has shelved locker and storage under the mattress as well as, on shelves above berth. Aft of galley and head, main cabin with full navigation station with storage lockers, cabinets and full double bed. (Temperpedic mattress, new 2009)





We purchased San San February 2009. When we found her she was on the hard and had been partially sunk in fresh water. We cleaned her out. Using west system epoxy on the settees and bed decks, we then sanded and awl-gripped most of the interior cubbies and bilges. We re-powered her with a Westerbeke 30bThree. All cushions and beds are new.

The electrical systems have been 99.9% removed and replaced with tinned copper wire, new panels and switches. Our goal with San San was to make her simple and energy efficient. We have set in many an anchorage without running the engine to charge the batteries for weeks. Our wind power alone has kept our batteries full. We re-built the original lights with LED. All the running lights were converted to LED. The mast has not been re-wired, but is in working order. All connections have dielectric grease. We installed new 6-volt batteries giving San San a total of 590 amp hours.

We have put over 3,000 miles under her keel, everything is working well.


Electronics:
Icom M700 PRO
- Weather Fax
- NAVTEX
Icom AT130 tuner
WM 550VHF
Garmin GPSMAP440
Raymarine ST60 Plus Depth
 ST6000 Plus below decks Autopilot



Electrical:
Stereo & Speakers
High Bilge Alarm
High Seas DC Breaker Panel (2010)
All New wiring (2009)
K.I.S.S. Wind Generator (2010)
Batteries (All 2009)
2-6V GC2 Golf cart type
2-6V 8L16
LWM-145 Watermaker by Village Marine



Machinery:
Westerbeke 30 B3 (250 hrs.)
Racor 500 T-handle
New Shaft (2009)
New Cutlass Bearing (2009)
PSS dripless packing (2009)
LWM-145 Watermaker by Village Marine





Ground Tackle:
45 lb. CQR
200’ 5/16" BBB Chain
100’ 5/8" 3-Strand line
Fortress FX-23
15’ ¼" HT Chain
150’ ½" 3-Strand
Sea Wolf Horizontal Manual Anchor Windlass
w/ rope and chain gypsy

Galley:
Force 10 3 burner Stove/Oven/Broiler (2009)
Galley Switched Propane solenoid
Double SS Sinks
Insulated Ice Box
2 Aluminum 20 lb. Horizontal Mount Propane tanks


Sails:
100% Genoa on Pro-Furl Roller Furling (good)
Staysail (good) Hank-On
Full Batten Main (fair) 3 reef points
Custom Stack Pack type Mainsail Cover




Misc.:
Bronze Through-Hull (2009)
Seacocks (2009)
New Shaft & Prop






San San is lying in Guatemala for the 2011 hurricane season. While in Guatemala she will have a new teak companionway hatch made as well as solid teak and holly cabin sole (no plywood) installed. 


SOLD
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