Ericson 26-2 Sail Data

# X-SD-1660

Sailboat Description

The Ericson 26-2 is a small family cruiser designed by Bruce King. The Ericson 26-2 can sleep six and has ample headroom.

LOA: 25' 9"
LWL: 21' 11"
Beam: 9' 3"
Draft: 3' 11" wing keel, 4' 11" deep keel
Ballast: 2,250 pounds
Displacement: 5,250 pounds
Sail Area: 325 square feet

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Boat Specifications

Length
25.75 ft
Builder/Designer
Ericson Yachts, Inc
Source of Data
Ericson Yachts, Inc

Rig Dimensions

I
30.5ft
(9296mm)
J
10.5ft
(3200mm)
P
31.5ft
(9601mm)
E
10.5ft
(3200mm)
I2/P2
n/a
J2/E2
n/a

Sail Data

Genoa

Luff
30.64*ft
Foot
17.11*ft
Leech
28.67*ft
Head
n/a
Clew-Throat
n/a
Stay
n/a
Comments
150% Genoa, 241 sq. ft.

Jibsail

Luff
26ft
Foot
13.083ft
Leech
23ft
Head
n/a
Clew-Throat
n/a
Stay
n/a
Comments
110% Working jib 150 sq. ft.

Genoa

Luff
29.75ft
Foot
15.5ft
Leech
27.5ft
Head
n/a
Clew-Throat
n/a
Stay
n/a
Comments
135% Furling Genoa, 211 sq. ft.

Mainsail

Luff
31.5*ft
Foot
10.5*ft
Leech
32.83*ft
Head
.33ft
Clew-Throat
n/a
Stay
n/a
Comments
n/a

Genoa

Luff
29.75ft
Foot
17ft
Leech
28ft
Head
n/a
Clew-Throat
n/a
Stay
n/a
Comments
150% Furling Genoa, 233 sq. ft.

Asymmetrical

Luff
31ft
Foot
18ft
Leech
29ft
Head
n/a
Clew-Throat
n/a
Stay
n/a
Comments
Asymmetrical Cruising Spinnaker 418 sq. ft.

*A computer algorithm was used to determine this figure based on partial data (usually the I, J, E, and P). These data points should be carefully checked. More Details >

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