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1994 Island Packet 32

Overview

Used Boat For Sale in:CutterSail
1994 Island Packet 32
Punta Gorda, Florida
$69,000
Dimensions
  • Length Overall: 35'
  • Beam: 11' 9"
  • Maximum Draft: 4' 3"
  • Bridge Clearance: 45'
  • Dry Weight: 13,500 lbs
Tank Capacities
  • Fuel: 28 gal
  • Water: 85 gal
  • Holding: 18 gal
Engines
  • Yanmar Yanmar 3GM30F (Freshwater cooled) 
    27hp 

Details

1994 Island Packet 32 | Punta Gorda, FL

If you know Island Packets, you know they aren’t just boats—they’re tanks in a tuxedo. This 1994 IP 32 is a quintessential pocket cruiser, offering the internal volume of most 36-footers and the “go-anywhere” confidence of a full foil keel.

Currently tucked away in beautiful Punta Gorda, this vessel has been lovingly maintained and is ready to point its bow toward the Keys, the Bahamas, or just a sunset cruise in Charlotte Harbor.

Vessel Overview

The Island Packet 32 is celebrated for its Full Foil Keel, protected prop, and integral bowsprit. It’s a dry, stable ride that handles a blow with grace while keeping the crew comfortable in a way only Bob Johnson’s designs can.  

• Location: Punta Gorda, FL

• Engine: Yanmar 3GM30F (Freshwater cooled)  

• Draft: 4′ 3″ (Perfect for Florida & Bahamas thin water)  

• Beam: 11′ 9″

Key Features & Highlights

• Exceptional Interior Volume: Features the classic IP layout with a massive double berth aft, a convertible salon, and a private forward cabin. It comfortably sleeps six.  

• Solid Construction: No core in the hull—just solid, hand-laid fiberglass. Peace of mind comes standard.

• Gourmet Galley: Wrap-around design with a deep refrigerator/freezer, 2-burner propane stove/oven, and plenty of teak cabinetry.

The “Everything” Rig: Outfitted with a cutter rig for versatility in all wind conditions. All lines lead to the cockpit for easy single-handing.  

Updates list

Updates 

2025 – Purchased new chain lock for bridle

2025 –  Installed new Raymarine AIS 700

2025 – Rebuilt dodger- new fabric 

2025 – Rebuilt freshwater pump for engine cooling system

2025 –  Replaced VHF cable to AIS

2025 – Rebuilt Raritan Marine toilet

2025 – Replace engine throttle cable 

2025 – Replace drain on inflatable

2025 – Replaced wind instrument head, mounting block and cable, rewired at base of mast- wind instrument working

2025 – Replaced one propane tank and refilled both

2025 – Replaced propane cutoff switch- 

2025 – New main halyard

2024 – Installed Nav Pod

2024 – Installed Raymarine Axium 9 Chartplotter 

2024 – Purchased Central America and Caribbean SD charts card

2023 – Installed 200 watt bifacial solar panel 

2023 – Replaced Bow roller

2023 – Replaced staysail outhaul turning block hardware

2023 –  Replaced Staysail outhaul

2023 –  Repaired water pump and purchased backup

2023 – Replaced macerator pump and plumbing for overboard discharge

2023 – Replaced throughull for overboard discharge

2023 – Replaced prop & cutlass bearing

2023 – anti-fouling  bottom paint

2023 – Stern light replaced with LED light

2022 – AGM Batteries – House- 2 X gp 27 and 2 X gp 24 – Starter- 1 X gp 24

2021 – 12 volt maintenance free starting

battery replaced

2020 – Batteries 4 ea – 140 Amp hr. Trojan T-105 6 volt 

2020 – i60 Wind Instrument

2020 – New ACR GlobalFix V4 EPIRB 

2020 – New polyethylene holding tank – 14 gal

2020 – Repack packing gland 

2019 – New Petit Protect barrier coat (4 coats) 2019 – New Petit Ablative bottom paint 

2019 – New  PropSpeed propellor anti-fouling treatment

2019 – New life lines

2018 – New Garhauer fixed boom vang

2018 – New one-piece jib sheet 

2017 – Solar – 2 x 100 watt panels on bimini top

2017 – Blue Sky 3000i charge controller 

2017 – Balmar Battery Charge Smart Gauge 

2017 – New Honda 2.3 hp outboard engine (never been in the water)

2016 – New cushions throughout 

2015 – New Lighthouse 1501 windlass 

2015 – New Rocna 15kg anchor 

2015 – New 5/16 G43 Iso chain – 150 feet 

2015 – New Jabsco 5gpm salt water wash down

2015 – Rebed heel strap (below rudder post)

2015 – New Raymarine instruments – All networked via Raymarine ng-Network

C95 multifunction display (chartplotter) 

2015 – Navionics chart card installed

2015 – Radar – HD Color – 18 inch 

2015 – AIS650 Class B AIS transponder 

2015 – i50 Speed instrument 

2015 – i60 Depth sounder

2015 – Evolution Autopilot – wheel pilot 

2015 – Align engine/prop shaft 

2015 – Change engine exhaust elbow 

2015 – New prop shaft & cutlass bearing 

2015 – Rebed stern tube 

2015 – Walker Bay 8ft hard dinghy, with float tube, foot pump, and oars

2015 – New custom teak companionway doors w/ screens

2015 – LED cool-white lighting in all interior lights 

2015 – New 6-inch cabin fan 

2015 – New custom installed Frigoboat keel cooled refrigerator/freezer with additional insulation

2014 – New VHF Shakespear antenna at masthead

2014 – New WiFi antenna at masthead – w/Ubiquiti Bullet-HP transceive

2014 –  New Rule 1200 gal/hr bilge pump and hose 

2014 – New Raritan PHII (household bowl) head 

2014 – New Odorsafe-II discharge hose 

2014 – New Odorsafe-II vent hose 

2014 – New Jabsco Macerator pump

2014 – New Yanmar engine mounts (4) 

2014 – Sunbrella hatch covers 

2014 – Sunbrella handrail covers New lifelines 

2014 – New main halyard – from Island Packet 2014 – New Genoa halyard – from Island Packet 

2014 – New staysail halyard – from Island Packet 

2014 – New Dyneema topping lift for main-sail boom 

2014 – New fresh water pressure pump 

2013 – New Cockpit drain hoses (2)

2013 – Main – Fully Battened 6.0 oz Radian 2013 – Genoa – Furling 120% 5.2 oz Radian 2013 – Staysail – Furling 5.2 oz Radian 

2013 – New custom teak hatch screens 

2013 – New shower head 

2013 – New Seward stainless 6-gallon water heater 

2013 – New bronze seacock for sink 

Sailing Perf Data on Isla Mujeres Cruise

Outbound- 4/13/24- 4/17/24

Day2 (24 hr)– 140nm- (5.8 knots avg) – beam and broad reach- TWS-8-20 (possibly current assist) 

Day 3 (24 hr) – 130nm-(5.4 knots avg) – broad reach- TWS- 15-20

Daily AH – fridge, lights and autohelm- approx 100 AH

Inbound- 5/7/24 to 5/11/24 

Day 1 (24 hr)- 163 nm – (6.7 knots avg)- beam reach – TWS 10-13 (Sailing in Gulf loop- current assist) 

Ask about the impressive list of Spare parts that kept aboard. 

Bluewater Yacht Sales is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Florida Boats. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a particular vessel

Disclaimer

The company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change or withdrawal without notice.

Mechanical Disclaimer

Engine and generator hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing brochure.

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