35' Island Packet Catamaran
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Year
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Length
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Beam
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Draft
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Location
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Price
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1998
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35'
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15'
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2'6'
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Florida
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$129,900
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Description: |
This is the final hull built in this series, thus the newest. Trades Considered.
The Packet Cat 35 is a rather revolutionary departure from the typical sailing catamaran. It features a unique DeltaPod Bow. This partially submerged, central deep V plays a full-time, active role controlling pitch and wave action underway. Its large reserve buoyancy dramatically increases both forward and diagonal stability. The central, concave wake generated by the pod effectively increases bridgedeck clearance and prevents significant wave action between the hulls. Residual wave action behind this wake is contained under the raised bridgedeck further aft, combining to virtually eliminate the discomfort and harshness of wave impacts under the central area. The full foredeck, wide side decks, inboard shrouds and full rail enclosure provide easy and secure access to all points on deck. A large, built-in padded foredeck lounge with hinged backrest offers a new dimension in luxury and convenience. The wrap-around cockpit offers a deluxe steering console with folding table and controls for the twin diesels, and a raised helm seat, giving the skipper an unobstructed view while remaining in the center of cockpit activity. Main and jib sheets are nearby for convenient singlehanded sail trim. The large "tunnel" under the cockpit and between the hulls provides a convenient, sheltered "garage" for parking a dinghy when not underway. With an innovative and well-appointed interior, there is a feeling of space and natural "flow" along with a sense of comfort and style. The central cabin's settee quickly converts to a double berth with a simple pullout extension. Excellent ventilation and natural light are provided through five overhead hatches, the wraparound deck house windows, and the companionway enclosure and galley serve-through window. The open U-shaped arrangement in the aft main cabin area is located convenient to both the salon and cockpit, yet is out of interior traffic patterns. Complete galley facilities will satisfy both the liveaboard or weekend escape lifestyles. |
Equipment: |
Owner's version with 2 cabin layout Two Raritan manual heads, y-valve and holding tank Each head includes a shower F.G. Flooring Two cabinets Three hanging lockers Nav station Hot water heater Two A/C Dometic units - 10k and 16k BTU, 2024 12v Cabin fans 12V Refrigerator/Freezer, 2024 Stainless steel sink 2-burner stove w/propane oven Microwave oven Cockpit seating w Cockpit cushions Deck shower Danforth primary anchor, chain and rode Delta secondary anchor, chain and rode Maxwell windlass Swim platform Lewmar ST30 cockpit winch Lewmar oveerhead hatches w/hinged screens SS ports w/screens Bimini top, 2025 Bottom job, 09/2024Garmin 3010C GPS plotter Icom VHF IC-M402 Garmin radar, needs service Simrad pilot, needs service Ritchie SD-5 compass Raymarine ST60 depth Raymarine ST60 speed West Marine stereo Mast head wind and speed, not working Twin Yanmar 3GM30F engines Two shore power cords, 2024 Xantrex Freedom 458 inverter/charger Battery monitoring system Two bilge pumps Four Group 27 batteries
In the mast furling main Genoa on Harken furler, 2024 Cruising spinnaker Aluminum mast Running rigging, 2024 Staylock on rigging
Cutlass bearings, 09/2024 Shaft and prop rework, 09/2024 Stripes repainted, 09/2024 Hull and deck compound and wax, 09/2024 Rudder bearings replaced, 09/2024 Thru hull valves serviced, 09/2024 |
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Location: Saint Petersburg, Florida
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L110585

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727823-2555
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Material
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Hull
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Type
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Rigging
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Cabins
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Condition
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fiberglass
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catamaran
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cruiser
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good
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