Builder Specs / Dimensions
Published Builder Specs by Bob Johnson of Island Packet Yachts
https://sailboatdata.com/sailboat/island-packet-35
First Built 1988
Last Built 1994 LUCILLE is a 1993.
Number Built 178
LOA 38'
LOD 35'-4''
LWL 30'
Beam 12'
Draft 4'-6''
Mast Height 48'
Displacement 17500
Ballast 8000
D/L Ratio 289
Sail Area 735 sg. ft w/staysail
Sail I 44'-4''
Sail J 17'-0''
Sail P 37'-6''
Sail E 14'-0''
Fuel Tank 48 US gal
Water Tank 90 US gal
Holding Tank 17 US gal
Engine - Yanmar 3HM35F (35 HP) with 2135 Hours
- Replaced KBW10 Transmission New 2020
- Mixing elbow and exhaust hose to muffler - new 2018
- Water hose from mixing elbow to anti-siphon - new 2018
- Replaced engine hour meter at 1585 hours, new 2017
- Racor 500 fuel filter - 2012
- 3 blade fixed factory prop
- SPARE: Sailprop by Prowell - feathering 3 blade prop
- Vetus Bow Thruster
Electronics - iPad with Aqua Map charts on a RAM mount at the helm, connects to the onboard WiFi router and picks up AIS to display charts and navigation - new 2019
- AIS WatchMate Vesper XB-8000 smart AIS Transponder with WiFi and NMEA 2000 Gateway - new 2019
- PDQ WiFi Booster to pickup marina WiFi and amplify this into the boat - new 2019
- Renogy 3000 watt pure sine wave inverter for 110 volt power from battery bank
- B&G Network for Wind Speed and Depth instruments
- Furuno RP-110L 2KW Radar mounted on a starboard stern backstay mount
- 2015 Raymarine Evolution EV-200 Autopilot with S100 Wirelsss Sea Talk Remote
- Icom IC-M502 VHF with new 2018 Icom Mic at helm
- USB outlets in all cabins and at the nav desk
12 Volt ElectricalLucille has an upgraded AGM 12 volt house battery bank as well as a 110 volt shore power system. She also has aa 3000 watt pure sine wave inverter to make 110 volt from the house battery bank. She has two 30 amp shore smart power cords. One cord powers the house 110 volt side and the battery charger and the second cord is dedicated to the 16,000 BTU central air conditioning unit. This is an upgrade to the factory Island Packet electrical installation.
- True Charge 40 Amp battery charger
- Renogy 3000W 12V Pure Sine Wave Inverter New 2019
- Balmar 6-Series 70 amp Alternator - new 2017
- 5 Lifeline AGM 27 house batteries
- 1 Lifeline AGM 24 start battery - new 2015
- Balmar ARS-5 Multi-Stage Voltage Regulator 2014
- Link 10 battery monitor
- Masthead light LED - new 2016
- LED lights throughout interior
SOLAR POWER
- 390 watts from two Eco-Worth panels (195 watts each) New 2019
- Kato Articulating Solar mounts on Kato davits New 2019
- Victron MPPT 100/30 amp solar controller with Bluetooth output for monitoring solar on the cell phone app. new 2019
Sails and CanvasSAILS
- Full Battened Main Sail with Stack Pack and lazy jacks
- 135% Headsail on Harken Roller Furling with green sun cover
- Staysail on Harken Roller Furling with green sun cover
- North Sails Cruising Gennaker with snuffer and all running gear
- Garhauer Rigid Boom Vang with control line led aft to cockpit
- Lewmar 43 Self-tailing primary winch for trimming the jib
- Lewmar 16 Self-tailing cabin top winches for reefing and main halyard
- Lewmar 8 winch for staysail sheet trimming, cabin top-mounted
- Lewmar 24 mast mounted winch for mast halyards with line stoppers
- All control lines led aft to the cockpit for mainsail reefing, jib and staysail furling, and main sheet and mainsail halyard control. No need to leave the cockpit for most sail handling conditions.
CANVAS
- Dodger with Polycarbonate windows and new connecting panel - new 2018
- Bimini - new 2017
- Full cockpit enclosure with custom screens, essential for going south on the ICW or offshore sailing!
- Custom two-piece sun shade canopy, once over the boom, one over the bow
- Tall bimini with an upper windshield for visibility
- Sunbrella Green color canvas
- Cockpit cushions in toast color with green piping
- Custom helm seat with comfortable IP backrest
- Custom helm and instrument cover
- Custom padded fender covers
- Custom padded and covered dinghy straps to protect AB 9 ft dinghy tubes
- Custom hatch covers to keep sun off the hatches for shade and UV protection
- Green Sunbrella winch covers
- Interior matching green mosquito snap-in screens for all hatches
Ground Tackle - 55 lb Manson Supreme Primary anchor
- 250 feet of 5/16" HT chain on primary anchor
- 44 lb Bruce Secondary anchor
- Maxwell 1200 vertical windlass with deck mounted footswitches
- Thru bolted chain stopper on bowstrip
- 10 feet of 5/16" HT chain and 100 feet of rode
- Both anchor lines have Kato Stainless Steel protection plates protecting the teak bowsprit
- Bowsprit teak with Cetol finish
- Anchor bridle with chain hook
- Jabsco Parmax 4 washdown pump - new 2018
Dinghy / Deck - Vetus Bow Thruster
- Kato Island Davits with Kato stabilizing crossbar
- Kato Solar panel articulating davit mounts with 390 watts solar - new 2019
- AB 9 VL (9 ft) fiberglass dinghy with seat and seat bag - 2008
- Yamaha 4 HP F4MSH Outboard Motor - 2008
- 6:1 Dinghy lifting tackle to easily lift the AB dinghy with motor and fuel tank
- Kato SS Outboard motor lift with lifting tackle
- Dinghy ratchet straps with felt padded protection to prevent dinghy chafe
- Lifelines replaced with factory OEM Seco South gear- 2012
- Cockpit scupper drain Hoses replaced - new 2018
- Nonskid deck cleaned and waxed with Woody Wax
- Exterior teak with 5-6 coats of Cetol Light in nearly perfect condition (must see)
- Cockpit combing boards and companionway board finished to perfection with Cetol Light
- Folding cockpit table
Tanks - Water Capacity 90 U.S. gallons factory welded aluminum
- Fuel Capacity 48 U.S. gallons factory welded aluminum
- Approx. Fuel burn is approx 0.75 gal/hr at 2650 RPMs at a speed of 5.5 to 6 knots
- 48 gal / 0.75gal/hr = 64 hours of motoring
- Motoring range at 5.5 knots = 352 nm range!
- Motoring range at 6 knots = 384 nm range!
- Sailing range = unlimited :-)
- Holding Tank 17 U.S. Gallons, replaced with a factory epoxy coated tank June 2003
- Odor Safe hoses
SalonThe main salon has the Island Packet's signature bulkhead-mounted table which folds down making a table for 4-6. The settees are full 6 ft plus in length for reclining or offshore naps. The port side converts to a double berth. The aft-facing nav station desk has plenty of storage under the lift up lid. Behind the settee cushions, there is plenty of room to store food and gear for passages. With a large opening overhead hatch, two dorade vents, and 6 opening stainless steel ports, ventilation in the salon is excellent. The boat has a 16,000 BTU reverse cycle heat and air-conditioning unit built into the aft port settee back, this easily cools the entire yacht with outlets into each cabin and the head.
- All cabin lights replaced with LED's
- 19" LCD TV on articulating arm easily viewed from each settee
- Jensen AM/FM/CD Stereo with Sirius Radio option
- 16,000 BTU Cruise Air reverse cycle air-conditioning
- Air conditioning condensate drain is contained and plumbed into the shower drain hose to the bilge
- Digital AC / Heat thermostat mounted on side of hanging locker with easy access
- Custom pinch- pleated, lined curtains on sliding track for all ports
- Custom screens for all overhead hatches
- Screens for all opening ports and all dorades
- Decorative pillows
- Oriental style rug
GalleyThe amazingly clean galley is large enough for two people to work comfortably. There is plenty of convenient storage and long counter space. The "U" shape provides safety in the galley while sailing, even when cooking offshore.
- Double bowl stainless steel sinks with Grohe faucets and spray hose
- Princess three-burner propane stove and oven with broiler
- Adler/Barbour ColdMachine CU-100 Condensing Unit - Air Cooled with Adler/Barbour VD-152 Evaporator Unit - new 2018
- Refrigerator compartment completely insulated and permanent FRP (Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic) lining installed and sealed - new 2018
- Split refrigerator lid re-insulated with High R-value vacuum panels
- Multi-Pure 750 drinking water filtration system installed with a separate tap at galley sink. Learn more at www.multipure.com - new 2019
- Microwave mounted under companion way
- 12 volt Fan
- Two opening ports and one overhead hatch for good ventilation
Forward CabinThe forward cabin includes a V-berth the width of a king-size bed at the top and private access to the head. Along both sides are shelves that run full-length of the bunk.
- Custom Handcraft mattress
- Generous locker with shelves
- Two lockers with louvered teak doors and shelves
- Two deep teak drawers under the bunk
- Three large self-contained bins under the berth
- Double reading lamps with LED bulbs
- Custom quilt and sheets
- Decorative pillows
- Fan and air-conditioning vent
- USB outlets for charging devices
Aft CabinThe aft cabin features a comfortable double bunk, dressing seat, and a large cedar-lined hanging locker plus two deep storage bins. At the foot of the bunk are two access doors. One to the water heater and one to the rudder post and autopilot ram.
- Custom rudder post access panel added
- Custom reversible quilt and sheets
- Fan and air-conditioning vent
- Over head hatch and two opening ports provide ventilation
- Custom screen for overhead hatch
- Full door for privacy
- Engine access for easy service
HeadThe spacious head features a separate shower area with a wide teak seat and a shower curtain and a height-adjustable shower head. There is an oval stainless steel sink with Grohe faucets, a large mirror and plenty of storage in the teak cabinets. The head is also air conditioned as well.
- Raritan PHII manual head pump - new 2017
- Kuuma 6 gal hot water heater - new 2018
- All sanitary hoses replaced with OdorSafe hoses 2012
- Shower drains to a separate shower bilge with a dedicated pump
- Shower sump pump rebuilt 2017
- New factory holding tank, epoxy lined, June 2003
- Two additional towel bars installed
Yacht ReviewProduction
The design was built by Island Packet Yachts in the United States, with 178 examples completed between 1988 and 1994. It is now out of production.
Design
The Island Packet 35 is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass, with teak wood trim. It has a cutter rig rig with anodized aluminum spars, a raked stem, a vertical transom, a keel-mounted rudder controlled by a wheel and a fixed long keel or optional long keel with a centerboard. It displaces 17,500 lb (7,938 kg) and carries 8,000 lb (3,629 kg) of ballast. The design features a platform-type bowsprit.
The keel-equipped version of the boat has a draft of 4.50 ft (1.37 m), while the centerboard-equipped version has a draft of 7.2 ft (2.2 m) with the centerboard extended and 3.7 ft (1.1 m) with it retracted.
The boat is fitted with a Yanmar diesel engine of 35 or 38 hp (26 or 28 kW). The fuel tank holds 48 U.S. gallons (180 L; 40 imp gal) and the fresh water tank has a capacity of 90 U.S. gallons (340 L; 75 imp gal).
The galley is located on the starboard side and includes a three-burner gimballed liquid petroleum gas stove and oven, a double sink with pressurized hot and cold water and 12 cu ft (0.34 m3) icebox. The head is located forward, just aft of the "V"-berth in the bow. Additional sleeping accommodation is provided by an aft private cabin with a double berth, plus the main saloon settees which convert to a single berth on the starboard side and a double on the port, for a total sleeping space for seven people. A navigation station is located on the port side of the cabin. The interior trim is teak with a holly cabin sole.
Ventilation is provided by two opening ports and an overhead hatch in the aft cabin, a hatch and two opening ports in the bow cabin and a hatch and more opening ports in the main cabin.
The cockpit has pedestal-mounted wheel steering, a coldwater shower and a separate icebox.
The jib and boom-mounted staysail have furling systems, while the mainsail has a single-line reefing system. The mainsail is mid-boom sheeted to the cabin roof and has a mainsheet traveler. There are two mast-mounted halyard winches and two cockpit jib winches. The design features double backstays and an adjustable topping lift.
Operational history
In a review in 2000, yacht designer Robert Perry praised the style of the Island Packet 35 and wrote, "the Island Packet combines contemporary hull design with the forgiveness of a long keel to give the owner an easily handled yacht that takes care of itself with little helm assist. This is what a long keel boat should do."
A 2017 Spinsheet reviewer said, "I would characterize this design as a conservative, traditional cruiser that is likely to appeal to sailors more interested in comfort than speed made good to weather. The design has quite high freeboard and a high cabin trunk, but these features are disguised by a beautifully drawn sweeping sheerline and bowsprit, which make the boat look longer and lower than it really is ... For coastal cruising and livability aboard a 35-footer, this model has a lot to offer, and the prices reflect Island Packet�s popularity and reputation for solid construction."
Rod Perry Review:
http://www.boats.com/reviews/perry-design-review-island-packet-35/
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DisclaimerOwner's personal items not listed here are not a part of the sale. Details of this vessel are offered in good faith but we cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. While efforts are made to keep this listing up to date, information provided at the time of listing is subject to change if the vessel is on the market for an extended time. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
Note: The name "Lucille" and the two "Lucille" stainless steel nameplates at the gates do not convey with the sale of the vessel.
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