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1990 Island Packet* 35

1990 Island Packet* 35

$99,900

Andover, Massachusetts

Year 1990

Make Island Packet*

Model 35

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Island Packets are incredibly well designed and built boats, and the 35 is the perfect size. Big enough to sleep 7, small enough to handle by yourself. It's cushy, with more space than many much larger boats (6'4 headroom!). She is ultra-stable, with a limit of positive stability of a stunning 145 degrees. A perfect blue-water cruiser. The cutter rig and self-tending staysail make it extremely easy to handle solo in any weather. The mainsail halyard and all sheets and furlers come to the cockpit. Her galley is phenomenal: double stainless sink, pressurized hot water, 3 burners, oven, refrigerator, and lots of counters. She is also a perfect live-aboard craft, hot water shower, fans, and lockers galore. The drop-down table can comfortably accommodate 7 diners. The 35HP Yanmar diesel is easily accessible from 4 sides--a dream to work on. The dodger and bimini can each be raised/lowered in seconds, allowing you to adjust quickly for comfort. The swim ladder is integral to the rear pulpit, and a magnificent feature! There is nothing that the designer left to chance: I believe the Island Packet 35 is the most well-appointed cruiser of this size. Sails include main, staysail, working jib, genoa, and spinnaker, with most in great condition. Boat comes with Garmin GPS, fishfinder, Raytheon radar, VHF, knotlog, anemometer, davits, dual CQR anchors, bimini, dodger, cover (allowing rig), refrigerator, hot water heater (engine and electric heat), inverter, dual high-capacity batteries, Dutchman flaking mainsail, Autohelm, oversized 120A alternator, 3 extinguishers, flare kit, LifeSling, fenders, boom vang & preventer, ships clock & barometer, fans, Whale Gusher pumps, screens for portholes and hatches, cockpit cushions, helm backrest, lots of spares, etc. etc. She also has an awesome sound system, with Bose speakers in the cockpit. This boat has (unfortunately) been very lightly used, and has been out of the water for a few seasons. Only 2000 hours on the engine. I put 500 hours on it since I bought the boat 15 years ago. Now that our third child is in college tuition payments trump cruising. I'm the 3rd owner, and have the surveys from the first two owners for your inspection. She has been babied throughout her life, and has had no significant problems. She is presently dry-docked in Andover, ready to haul to your harbor. The best and fastest way to reach me is by email. I'll send lots more pictures!

Schucker Gulf Packet 23' Trawler - NIKAWA

Schucker Gulf Packet 23' Trawler - NIKAWA

$39,900

Châteauguay, Quebec

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This vessel is a Schucker "Gulf Packet" built in Bradenton, Fl by a company better known for it's rugged 40' to 50' cruising motorsailers. In the early 80's James Schucker, the designer/builder, was faced with declining sales due to soft economy and high production costs of his large motorsailers and trawlers; faced with imminent closing of the facility and remaining stockpiles of raw materials and hardware, he designed the 23' Gulf Packet as a last try at a niche market. Six of these craft were built to the same high standards, and using the same hardware, as their larger sisters. Rugged, roomy, seaworthy and unique, four were gas-powered, and two had small diesels. But they were quite expensive for their length...and no further boats were built. The company closed it's doors. Extensively renovated during 2013-2014 years, the vessel is in bristol condition and requires nothing for enjoyable years ahead. No trailer included. Specification Builder: James Schucker Designer: James Schucker Flag of Registry: Canada Hull Shape: Displacement Year: 1983Dimensions LOA: 23 ft 0 in Beam: 8 ft 0 in Maximum Draft: 2 ft 10 in Displacement: 8500 lbs Accommodations & Vessel Layout Starting right forward, there is a sizeable rope locker. Next aft is the stateroom with double vee berth and storage above and beneath. This bright and airy space has full 6' headroom, traditional skylight/screened hatch above, solar vent, three screened opening ports, and fluorescent lighting. The head compartment with sink, pressure water, lockers, self-contained WC (C-Head) and screened opening port is next aft to port. To starboard is a curved companionway to the pilothouse. Tugboat style pilothouse with 6'4” headroom has centerline helm with full instrumentation, traditional wheel, sunvisor, 5 windshield panes with center opening, solar vent, P & S sliding doors to weather decks with double lifelines, gates, and anchor platform w/pulpit. Next aft, and down one step, is the full width deckhouse with 6' headroom. To port is the dinette, convertible to wide single or snug double, with abundant stowage beneath. To starboard is the galley with stainless sink w/pressure water, Norcold 12v fridge, and storage beneath. There are five large screened opening ports, plus fixed ports, affording a panoramic view whether standing or seated. There are four fluorescent lights for keeping it cheery and bright at night. Right aft is a sliding door to the covered self-bailing cockpit, with overhead storage for lifejackets, boathooks, oars, etc., and benches P & S with storage beneath for lines, cleaning gear, power cord, etc. There is a pressure FW shower hose. Cockpit has full-width swim platform with boarding/swim ladder attached. Engines Originally gas-powered, boat was apparently repowered in 1987 with a Pisces Indamar 4 cyl 62hp FWC diesel. Access through pilothouse deck hatches, and access hatch fwd. Engine uses glowplug preheating and starts instantly. It does not burn oil, nor has it ever overheated. ~3000 hrs. Fuel consumption averages about 0.8 gal/hr @ hull speed, 6 kts. Max speed 7 kts. Fuel system consists of two wing tanks, P & S aft, about 40 gal each, supplying fuel via dedicated demand electric transfer pumps, through separate primary fuel filter/water separators, to a common 12 gal 'day tank'. The day tank feeds the engine through a Racor secondary filter and engine-mounted tertiary filter via electric lift pump; fuel return to day tank only. This system is what you would expect to find on large commercial vessels, and is extraordinary on a 23' trawler. All fuel passes through three independent filter systems! Total capacity of approximately 92 gal yields a cruising range of about 600 nm. Electrical System Electrical system consists of two dedicated Group 24 marine starting batteries wired parallel to ON/OFF switch. There are two Group 24 deep cycle house batteries galvanically isolated, feeding 1/2/BOTH switch. Charging system includes engine alternator and Xantrex 20 amp “True Charge” solid state charger, with Professional Mariner 4 battery test bank meter. All batteries in good, serviceable condition. Additional Equipment ICOM VHF Compass/binnacle Lowrance FF/DS West Marine mini inflatable dinghy w/oars, pump, repair kit Dual electric horns Plugin searchlight Electric windshield wiper Linens/bedding/mattress pad Teak folding Director's Chair/helm seat Dockside and underway cabin heaters, and fans Ample mooring lines/anchors/fenders/CG safety gear AM/FM/Cassette stereo, brass ship's clock, barometer Norcold 12v refrigerator Butane stainless stove New cushions (foam & fabric) in 2012 Exhaust exits underwater for quiet operation Owner's manual and shop manual for engine convey with sale