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Ericson 381 Factory Diagrams Complete (1982)

Christian Williams

E381 - Los Angeles
Senior Moderator
Blogs Author
Click to enlarge. These are digitized blueprints.

Water Tanks
LPG Stove
Cockpit Scuppers
CNG Stove
Head holding tank

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Christian Williams

E381 - Los Angeles
Senior Moderator
Blogs Author
DC Panel, front
AC Panel, front
AC Panel, rear
Head and galley hoses
Icebox drain

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Christian Williams

E381 - Los Angeles
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DC Panel rear
Standard AC System
Standard DC System
 

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nquigley

Sustaining Member
Fantastic resource for 381 owners!

How well do you think the 381's overall systems layout is shared by the 32-3?
- any chance of a similar set for the 32-3? :)
 

nquigley

Sustaining Member
The owner's manual for the 32-3 is in the download section of the site, and contains most (all?) of the equivalent drawings and diagrams
Bruce

Yup - but being able to pull them up on my phone/tablet via this forum, in the middle of a project while at the boat, would be super-useful. :nerd:
 

bgary

Advanced Beginner
Blogs Author
Yup - but being able to pull them up on my phone/tablet via this forum, in the middle of a project while at the boat, would be super-useful. :nerd:

Ah, yeah, I get that.

What I did was email the manual to my "Kindle". Means that I can pull up any part of it, on pretty much any device, anytime, anywhere....
 
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