This 2006 Island Packet 440 is a cruising sailboat built with a fiberglass hull measuring 45 feet 9 inches in length and 14 feet 4 inches at the beam. The boat features a single Beta diesel engine and carries a full suite of modern sailing equipment including a new mainsail, staysail, 110 jib, and Code Zero from Mack Sails. Additional new systems include a Victron inverter and charger, Cerbo GX Bluetooth monitoring system, and a Mabru 12V air conditioning unit. A bow thruster aids in close-quarter maneuvering.
The accommodation plan includes two cabins and two heads. The interior features solid teak and oak cabin soles throughout, along with solid acrylic countertops. A forward-facing navigation station supports offshore passage planning, while larger fuel, water, and holding tanks increase self-sufficiency for extended cruising.
The boat is fitted with a full bimini and canvas enclosure for sun and weather protection. A Kato arch supports the electrical systems and equipment mounted above deck. The design represents an evolution of the Island Packet 420 with a longer waterline, increased sail area, and a larger swim platform.
Length
45.75 FT
Beam
14.33 FT
Draft
5.00 FT
Weight
32,000 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
2
Heads
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
Beta
Engine Model
70T Turbo
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
160 GAL
Water
260 GAL