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Ericson 41
Designer: Bruce King  ·  Builder: Ericson Yachts (Usa)  ·  First built: 1968
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About the Ericson 41

Bruce King's design work for Ericson Yachts produced several notable sailing vessels during the 1970s and 1980s, with the Ericson 41 representing the builder's commitment to performance-oriented cruising sailboats. This mid-sized yacht emerged during an era when Ericson was building a strong reputation for boats that balanced sailing ability with comfortable accommodations. The design reflects the design philosophy that made Ericson popular among serious sailors who wanted both speed and livability. While detailed specifications remain limited, the 41-foot length places this boat firmly in the sweet spot for coastal cruising and extended offshore passages, offering enough interior volume for comfortable living aboard while maintaining manageable size for a small crew. Ericson's reputation during this period centered on building boats that sailed well in a variety of conditions, appealing to owners who prioritized sailing performance alongside cruising comfort. The brand attracted sailors looking for something beyond basic transportation, seeking vessels that rewarded good seamanship with responsive handling and reliable performance. For prospective buyers researching performance cruisers from this era, the Ericson 41 represents the type of thoughtful design work that characterized quality American boatbuilding during its heyday.

Core Dimensions
LOA (Length Overall) 41.33 ft / 12.60 m
LWL (Waterline Length) 29.17 ft / 8.89 m
Beam 10.67 ft / 3.25 m
Max Draft 5.92 ft / 1.80 m
Displacement 17,800.00 lb / 8,074 kg
Ballast 8,200.00 lb / 3,719 kg
Ballast Type Lead
Design & Construction
Hull Type Fin Keel
Rigging Type Masthead Sloop
Construction FG
Designer Bruce King
Builder Ericson Yachts (USA)
First Built 1968
Last Built 1971
Number Built 50
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Performance Ratios
PHRF Rating PHRF (Performance Handicap Racing Fleet) is a national racing handicap measured in seconds per nautical mile. Lower values indicate faster boats. Ratings are sourced from US Sailing's national database (median across 60+ regional fleets).
Under 0 — Ultralight racer0–90 — Performance racer90–150 — Cruiser/racer150–210 — Typical cruiserOver 210 — Heavy/slow cruiser
135
Ballast/Displacement Ballast to Displacement ratio shows what percentage of the boat's total weight is ballast. Higher values generally mean better initial stability and stiffer sail carrying.
30–35% — Typical cruiser35–45% — Stiff performance boatOver 45% — Racing oriented
46.07
Displacement/Length Displacement to Length ratio measures how heavy a boat is relative to its waterline length. Lower values mean a lighter, faster boat.
Under 100 — Ultralight racer100–200 — Light cruiser/racer200–300 — Moderate cruiser300–400 — Heavy cruiserOver 400 — Very heavy
320.16
Pounds/Inch Immersion Pounds per Inch Immersion (PPI) tells you how much weight is needed to sink the boat one inch. Useful for calculating how additional gear and stores affect waterline. 6.67 pounds/inch
Rig Dimensions
I (Foretriangle Height) 17.24
J (Foretriangle Base) 16.50 ft / 5.03 m
P (Mainsail Luff) 732.00 ft² / 68.01 m²
E (Mainsail Foot) Westerbeke
Engine & Accommodations
Fuel Capacity 40 gals / 151 L
Water Capacity 80 gals / 303 L
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