
IP 38
The Island Packet 38 is appreciated for its wholesome, traditional style and seaworthiness. It combines contemporary hull design with the forgiveness of a long keel, making it an easily handled yacht that takes care of itself with little helm adjustment. It is primarily a stable, comfortable cruising boat, rather than a speedy racer. Its value has been retained due to superior construction, a solid reputation and a devoted owner base.
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Boat: Island Packet 38
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Year: 1986
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Builder: Island Packet Yachts
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Designer: Bob Johnson
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LOA: 38 ft
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LWL: 33 ft
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Beam: 12.67 ft
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Draft: 5 ft
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Displacement: 21,500 lb
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Ballast: 10,000 lb
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Yanmar 4JHE
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44 HP
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4460 hours
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Designated starter battery (2024)
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Alternator – 12v 120A (2023)
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Engine located behind companion way, access on 3 sides
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Display board located near helm station (RPM, warning lights, fuel tank gauge)
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Single lever engine control at helm
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80-gallon fuel tank (2023)
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Engine regularly serviced and maintained
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Switch panel located at navigation table with circuit breakers for electrical systems and emergency shut-offs
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Additional heavy-duty circuit breaker for electric windlass
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Victron battery monitor at navigation table
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Battery bank of 5x 100ah LiFePO4 for a total of 500ah (2024)
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Victron DC-DC charger to charge starter battery from house bank
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New Victron Multiplus 3000 watt inverter
2x 400 watt bifacial solar panels (Each on its own Victron MPPT charge controller)
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2x 265 watt solar panels (Each on its own Victron MPPT charge controller)
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400 watt wind generator
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Starlink (Option to run off inverter or 12v conversion)
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LED lights with the option to use red or white throughout boat
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SmartPlug shore power connection
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2 aluminum water tanks. Total capacity approx. 110 gallons (2023)
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New fresh water plumbing (2022)
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Electrical water heater (also heated by engine coolant)
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Valves for swapping tanks under settee
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Fresh water shower in cockpit
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Sinks with direct evacuation to sea
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Electric bilge pump
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Manual bilge pump in cockpit (2022)
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Additional Edson 30gpm emergency manual bilge pump
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Custom v-berth with significant additional storage (2022)
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Fold down saloon table with wine bottle storage behind
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Chart table with storage underneath
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New modified, removable cabin sole for easy access to water/fuel tanks
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Significant storage behind all settees
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Port holes throughout saloon
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Wooden grab rails
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Custom cabinetry increases amount of available storage
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Large ice box
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Force10 3 burner stove/oven (2022)
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Dual-sink with two faucets (One w/ standard filter, one w/ Seagull IV filter for drinking water
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Schenker Zen30 Watermaker under sink
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Nature’s Head Composting Toilet
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New Lofrans Tigres Windlass and chain counter
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Mooring cleats x6
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3 winches on mast
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7 winches in cockpit
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3 winch handles
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6 fenders
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Extendable Boat Hook
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Custom hard top w/ LED lighting (white/red) and rain catchment
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Cockpit enclosure keeps the cockpit dry with windows or screens to keep bugs out
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Monitor Wind Vane
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Outboard storage bracket
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Life sling
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Fishing pole holders
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USB ports
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VHF mic
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New mainsail (Full battens, 3 reef points), genoa (130%), and staysail from Mack Sails (2023)
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New Tides Marine sail track (2023)
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Old mainsail and genoa as backups
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Cruising Gennaker w/ sock
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Mainsheet traveler
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Reef lines ran back to cockpit
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Furling headsail and staysail
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Spinnaker pole attached to mast
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B&G Zeus3 Chart plotter
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emTrak B954 AIS (2022)
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B&G wind, depth, speed
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B&G autopilot (New CPU 2023)
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Standard Horizon VHF
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Liferaft: Revere Survival Regatta 4-person raft (2024)
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EPIRB
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PLB
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MOB Beacon
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2 Life jackets
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Hardness & tether
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Lifesling2
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Jacklines
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Highfield UL290 Dinghy with 15 hp 2 stroke Yamaha outboard engine (2023)
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Offshore Fishing equipment, washing machine, Dewalt power tools, AC powered kitchen appliances
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