This 1982 Irwin 52 is a ketch-rigged cruising sailboat built with solid fiberglass construction and designed for offshore passagemaking and extended cruising. The hull is characterized by a wide beam and heavy displacement, which contribute to stable motion and excellent interior volume. Power comes from a Perkins diesel engine of 135 horsepower. The ketch rig allows flexible sail combinations and manageable handling for short-handed crews while maintaining the capability for long-range offshore work.
The interior is arranged around warm wood finishes and offers three cabins and two heads with showers. The main salon provides ample seating, and the galley is laid out for cruising use. Storage is generous throughout, with excellent headroom and ventilation creating a comfortable environment for extended time aboard.
On deck, the Irwin 52 features wide side decks, strong hardware, and a protected cockpit with good visibility. The ketch configuration—with mast and mizzen—supports balanced sailing characteristics across a range of conditions. The deck layout prioritizes safety and accessibility for crew moving about the boat underway.
Length
52.00 FT
Beam
15.50 FT
Draft
11.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
3
Heads
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
Perkins
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
250 GAL
Water
375 GAL