This 1989 Island Packet 35 is a full-keel cruising sailboat built to go offshore with confidence. Measuring 35 feet long with a 12-foot beam, the boat features the model's signature solid fiberglass construction, deep protected cockpit, and wide side decks designed for safe movement underway. The traditional cutter rig and manageable sail plan make short-handed sailing practical.
Below deck, the layout prioritizes comfort and liveaboard capability. The salon has seating on both sides, and a convertible dinette provides guest accommodation. A dedicated navigation station sits forward of the well-equipped galley, which includes a double sink and substantial storage. The boat sleeps multiple crew with a private forward V-berth and a large aft cabin. A head with separate shower completes the interior.
The boat has received meaningful upgrades in recent years. New chain plates represent a major structural renewal. The mainsail and jib are approximately one year old, and the staysail remains in solid condition. A newer air conditioning system, full cockpit enclosure with screens, B&G Zeus chartplotter, Raymarine autopilot with full instruments, and a new Starlink system (still in its box) are all aboard. The windlass is currently not operational.
Power comes from a Yanmar diesel engine in an accessible, clean engine compartment. The boat's reputation stems from its full-keel stability, robust build, and practical design—qualities that have earned Island Packets a devoted following among serious cruisers.
Length
35.25 FT
Beam
12.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
3HM35F
Hours
2,879 HRS
Fuel
Diesel