Queequeg said..
Being our first keelboat (we've sailed everything from dinghys up) we want a sea kindly boat that is not going to break the bank.
Hopefully there are other owners past or present with an opinion.
The only "seakindly" boats are 1,000 foot long or more. Anything shorter than that is uncomfortable and "un-seakindly".
So within any particular budget, one can buy a slow boat (I don't want a racing yacht, I just want a "comfortable cruising yacht") or one can buy a fast yacht.
Being in the anchorage with the pick down before sun down, cracking a coldie and searing the steak is a lot more comfortable than being out there at 10 pm still trying to bash your way into the anchorage.
No matter which yacht you buy, invariably the first thing you need to do is de-junk it, unload it and only put back on board the essentials.
The best designed yacht will sail like a dog if it is overloaded.
I have no experience of Ericson yachts but they appear to have a good reputation.
Re:- Opinions. They are like arseholes. Everybody has got one and the above is mine.
My advice:- Buy a fast fin keel sloop. Most of them balance really well and are easy to control......and will get you into the anchorage when you want to be there.