end3R:
I have owned a 1979
Ericson Independence 31
Cutter,
hull # 48, for about 18 years. When I bought her the
engine had 150 hrs, it now has about 800 hrs.
I have sailed her extensively for those 18 years in the
San Juan Islands area of
Puget Sound Washington.
She has the standard
interior layout w/ a "V" berth in the forward compartment, a
head to Starbord just aft of the "V" berth, then the
saloon.
The
galley has a gimbaled, 3 burner alcohol
stove w/
oven, hot & cold pressure
water, an ice box and a
navigation desk to starboard. On the starboard bulkhead behind the
head is a fold down table, w/ an extension, setees to port and starboard, giving seating for 4 comfortably. The starboard setee converts to a double berth, the port setee will sleep one.
I recently had to replace the
fuel tank, as the original had a pin hole leak in it. That was a major operation, as they built the
boat around the tank. I had to remove the nav sta and bulkhead in order to remove and replace the tank, however, I was able to have a new tank manfactured in exactly the same configuration as the original.
I have had some problems w/ leakage around the port holes. I figured out what was causing the leakage - - the nuts had loosened that hold the
ports in place, I retightened all of them and replaced some nuts and bolts that had loosened over the years, problem
solved.
Spray (her name)
sails beautifully, I have the Yankee and the staysail on roller furlers, w/ the
sheets led to the
cockpit so I don't have to leave the comfort of the
cockpit to set them. The main isn't roller furled.
I have an Espar forced air
diesel heater and a
dodger w/
bimini for a full cockpit cover as it rains a lot here and I sail her year around.
I haven't had any problems w/ the bow sprit, though I do keep it varnished (Cetol) w/ 6 coats. I go over ALL the
teak topside every year.
The
Yanmar 2QM15 engine has never let me down, it burns about 3/4 gal. / hr @ 6 kts +or-, giving me about 300 miles cruising range under
power.
Rudder "klunk" is something I understand many I 31's share, mine isn't exempt.
To my knowledge,
Ericson (Pacific Seacraft) built about 80 Independence 31's from 1977 to 1983 (I think).
Spray is an easy to handle, tough little cruiser that
sails fast and turns heads where ever we go. I spend a good deal of my time receiving compliments and questions about her at every marina we spend time in.
If you can find one, I think you would be happy with it.