Ericson 380 - 1999

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Ericson 380 - 1999

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Listed by Wayne - Responds in ~3 days

4 pers.
2 cabins
38 ft (11,6 m)
1999
With skipper

About Ericson 380

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The charm and appeal of the Ericson 380 emanates from a quiet commitment to form and function and, subtly, to bucking the trends of an industry driven more and more by splashy, one-dimensional boats. The 380 does not attempt to be all things to all people. The 380’s sweet sheerline, shapely overhangs and low-slung cabintrunk has a friendlier look over the more aggressive appearance of many of today’s vertically ended free-board designs. This is ...

The charm and appeal of the Ericson 380 emanates from a quiet commitment to form and function and, subtly, to bucking the trends of an industry driven more and more by splashy, one-dimensional boats. The 380 does not attempt to be all things to all people. The 380’s sweet sheerline, shapely overhangs and low-slung cabintrunk has a friendlier look over the more aggressive appearance of many of today’s vertically ended free-board designs. This is not to suggest that the 380 is not a forward-looking design. The 380’s underbody, with rounded sections, fin keel and balanced spade rudder, is modern enough. The interior is bright with teak trim and veneered bulkheads accenting fiberglass and Formica surfaces. The headliner is vinyl with convenient access zippers. The accommodation plan features a double berth forward with two hanging lockers and drawers below the bunk. The saloon settees face a large, drop-leaf table that wraps around the mast. The aft-facing nav station is to starboard and uses the settee for a seat. The Ericson 380 doesn’t claim to be a world cruiser, although there is no doubt that she is capable of cruising the world. The 380 doesn’t claim to be a high-performance racing machine, but performance is excellent and a well-sailed 380 will be hard to beat. What the 380 does claim to be is a sweet-sailing, well-proportioned, well-constructed boat, at home in most sailing environments. And this is no idle claim. Included Facilities & Equipment: Fully Fitted Galley 1 bathroom Optional Add-Ons & Additional Charges: Self-Catering Charge: USD 220 (for charterers who arrange their own catering. This charge covers loading, unloading, stashing drinks & provisions, cleaning, and washing.) Special Charter Request or Extended Night Stay: Quoted separately Immigration Clearance: USD 330 (for Koh Lipe trip) Diving Equipment: Quoted separately upon request

The charm and appeal of the Ericson 380 emanates from a quiet commitment to form and function and, subtly, to bucking the trends of an industry driven more and more by splashy, one-dimensional boats. The 380 does not attempt to be all things to all people. The 380’s sweet sheerline, shapely overhangs and low-slung cabintrunk has a friendlier look over the more aggressive appearance of many of today’s vertically ended free-board designs. This is ...

The charm and appeal of the Ericson 380 emanates from a quiet commitment to form and function and, subtly, to bucking the trends of an industry driven more and more by splashy, one-dimensional boats. The 380 does not attempt to be all things to all people. The 380’s sweet sheerline, shapely overhangs and low-slung cabintrunk has a friendlier look over the more aggressive appearance of many of today’s vertically ended free-board designs. This is not to suggest that the 380 is not a forward-looking design. The 380’s underbody, with rounded sections, fin keel and balanced spade rudder, is modern enough. The interior is bright with teak trim and veneered bulkheads accenting fiberglass and Formica surfaces. The headliner is vinyl with convenient access zippers. The accommodation plan features a double berth forward with two hanging lockers and drawers below the bunk. The saloon settees face a large, drop-leaf table that wraps around the mast. The aft-facing nav station is to starboard and uses the settee for a seat. The Ericson 380 doesn’t claim to be a world cruiser, although there is no doubt that she is capable of cruising the world. The 380 doesn’t claim to be a high-performance racing machine, but performance is excellent and a well-sailed 380 will be hard to beat. What the 380 does claim to be is a sweet-sailing, well-proportioned, well-constructed boat, at home in most sailing environments. And this is no idle claim. Included Facilities & Equipment: Fully Fitted Galley 1 bathroom Optional Add-Ons & Additional Charges: Self-Catering Charge: USD 220 (for charterers who arrange their own catering. This charge covers loading, unloading, stashing drinks & provisions, cleaning, and washing.) Special Charter Request or Extended Night Stay: Quoted separately Immigration Clearance: USD 330 (for Koh Lipe trip) Diving Equipment: Quoted separately upon request


Details

Rental conditions

Type of rental
With skipper
Security deposit
(Managed directly by the owner)
Cancellation Policy
Zen
Fuel
Included

Boat

Type of boat
Sailboat (Keel Boat)
Model
Ericson - 380
Year of construction
1999
Licenced capacity
4
Number of cabins
2
Number of berths
4
Number of toilets
1
Length (in ft)
38 (11,6 m)
Width (in ft)
12 (3,7 m)
Draught (in ft)
7 (2 m)
Power
30hp (1 engine)
Fuel type
Diesel
Pets allowed on board
No
Location
Port
secutity equipment
Basic
Other departure options
Port Dickson

Uses

Full-day excursion

Equipment

Sanitary

WC (1)
Bathroom (1)

Extras

Skipper
Obligatory
Free
Jet Ski for 2 hour
/ rental
Water Toys (kayak, paddle board, and inflatable)
/ rental
Buffet
/ rental
Hi-tea
/ rental
Private chef 2 people
/ rental
Corkage Fee (if bringing own F&B)
/ rental

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About the owner, Wayne
Wayne
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