The 1989 Com-Pac 27/2 is a 27-foot fiberglass sailing yacht designed by Robert Johnson, architect of the Island Packet line. Built on a proven cruising platform, this boat features a shallow 3'6" draft that opens access to protected waters throughout the Chesapeake, Eastern Carolina, and the Bahamas. The 9'6" beam provides generous interior volume for a boat of this size, while the diesel engine delivers a cruising speed of 5 knots with a maximum speed of 6.6 knots.
Interior accommodations include 6'1" of headroom throughout, a notable feature in the 27-foot class. The cabin is finished with extensive teak trim and traditional cruising layout. Standard equipment includes roller furling, a 135% genoa, and two-speed winches suited to coastal cruising.
Recent maintenance completed in 2024 includes a deep clean and refueling of the fuel tank and a new bottom paint application, both performed in spring of that year. A portable chartplotter is included for navigation flexibility. The boat is powered by a Universal diesel engine.
Length
27.00 FT
Beam
9.50 FT
Draft
3.50 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Engines
1
Engine Make
Universal
Engine Model
M12
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
5.00 KTS
Max Speed
6.60 KTS
Fuel
12 GAL
Water
50 GAL