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Island Packet 380

  • Build year 2001, Sailingboat for sale
  • Red Hook Harbor, St. Thomas, Vi...

84,150 EUR

(99,000 USD)
Island Packet 380 Sailingboat 2001, with Yanmar engine, Virgin Islands
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B.V.I. Yacht Sales Ltd

  • Nanny Cay Marina, VG1120 Nanny Cay, Virgin Islands
  • Tel. +19419004510

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Boat Overview Antares is a 2001 Island Packet 380. These boats are nothing short of legendary in the world of bluewater cruising. Built with the rugged strength, thoughtful design, and seaworthy engineering that Island Packet Yachts is renowned for, this 38-foot cutter-rigged cruiser is one of the most capable and comfortable vessels in her class — tailor-made for serious offshore adventures and extended liveaboard life. Construction and Design From the moment you step aboard, the quality and craftsmanship are immediately apparent. The solid fiberglass hull, protected full keel with fully encapsulated ballast, and skeg-hung rudder speak volumes about this boat’s ocean-going pedigree. The hull-to-deck joint is solidly bonded and mechanically fastened — built not just to withstand the elements, but to thrive in them. Whether crossing oceans or exploring remote coastlines, the Island Packet 380 inspires confidence with every nautical mile. Sailing Performance Equipped with a powerful yet manageable cutter rig, the IP380 offers an incredibly versatile sail plan ideal for all wind conditions. With roller furling on both the genoa and staysail, reefing is safe and easy from the cockpit — a critical feature for shorthanded sailing. Her long waterline and moderate displacement provide a smooth, sea-kindly motion offshore, while her deep bilges and balanced weight distribution contribute to impressive stability in heavy weather. Despite her traditional full keel design, the 380 sails efficiently and tracks beautifully. Her performance in light air is admirable for a cruising boat of her class, and when the wind builds, she feels rock-solid and composed, cutting through waves with minimal pounding or hobby-horsing. Interior Features Down below, Antares is a true sanctuary. Designed with liveaboards and long-distance cruisers in mind, the layout is spacious, intelligently organized, and finished in beautifully hand-crafted teak. High-quality joinery, solid wood doors, and durable materials throughout create an interior that is both elegant and enduring. She features a large forward owner’s stateroom with a centerline berth, ample storage, and an en suite entrance to the roomy head with a separate shower stall — a luxury rarely seen in vessels under 40 feet. The aft cabin is equally inviting, offering a generous berth and excellent ventilation. Galley and Living Space The U-shaped galley is a cook’s dream, with expansive counter space, deep double sinks, a large refrigerator/freezer, and a gimbaled stove/oven — built to perform underway as well as at anchor. The saloon, with its fold-down teak table and settees that double as sea berths, transforms effortlessly from a social space into a secure sleeping area. Ample hatches and opening ports bathe the interior in natural light and provide excellent airflow, enhancing comfort in warmer climates. Self-Sufficiency and Systems With large tank capacities, abundant storage throughout, and systems engineered for self-sufficiency, the Island Packet 380 is made to go the distance. Engine access is excellent, wiring is clean and labeled, and the electrical system is robust — all hallmarks of a vessel designed with real-world cruising in mind. Owners around the world consistently report exceptional reliability and ease of maintenance. This is a boat that doesn’t just survive offshore; it thrives, handling challenging conditions with calm resilience and inspiring peace of mind. Owner's Experience Whether you’re a seasoned cruiser seeking a capable circumnavigator, or a couple dreaming of extended coastal or offshore adventures, this 2001 Island Packet 380 delivers in every way. She’s not just a sailboat — she’s a home, a passage-maker, and a trustworthy companion on the open sea. Timeless, rugged, and beautifully built, Antares will not disappoint. Her owners have kept her in the United States Virgin Islands for the past four years, enjoying island cruising and sharing the experience with family and friends. They would love to see her go to a good home — and hopefully make someone else’s dream come true. Additional Information Accommodation The guest cabin is located to port of the main companionway and features a large queen berth, hanging locker, and drawers. Forward of the guest cabin is the chart table with a full navigation center. The main salon offers a spacious wrap-around settee to port with a dining table that drops down to create a sleeping area for two. To starboard of the main companionway is the fully equipped open-concept galley with double stainless steel sinks, refrigerator/freezer, and stove/oven, along with a large sofa to starboard. The port forward area comprises the master queen-size berth with en suite head and shower, hanging locker, and ample storage throughout. Interior Comforts and Amenities Watermaker, Katadyn Power Survivor-40E, 1.5 Gal/Hr Pots, pans and utensils Double deep stainless steel sinks Ample storage Countertop, laminate/teak Stove, Seward, LPG, (3) burners, oven and broiler/grill with fill-in for extra counter space when not in use Refrigeration units (2), A/B dual plate, 12V DC digital with spill-over fan Pressurized fresh water system Manual fresh water Electronics and Navigation Autopilot, Raytheon ST6000 (display sunburnt but fully operational) Primary chart plotter/GPS, Raymarine C90W Chart plotter computer chips for all Caribbean & Mediterranean Secondary GPS, Garmin GPS 128 Radar, Raymarine RD418D 4KW (2012) Depth sounder, speed and distance logs, Raytheon Tri Data SSB radio, Icom M-802 HF M-802 with AT-140 auto tuner Primary VHF, Horizon with remote mic Secondary VHF radio, Icom M-32 Wind direction, Raytheon ST60 Compass, Ritchie Stereo, Alpine Stereo speakers, (2) main cabin, (2) cockpit 406 MHz EPIRB, ACR (battery date November 2019) AIS receiver, Icom MXA-5000 Electrical Systems 12 Volt DC / 110 Volt AC House batteries (4), AGM with parallel switch, 400 Amp hrs total (2020) Engine battery (1), A

Specifications

Materiale / unit

Hull type

Fibreglass

Length

38.00

Beam

Deplacement

10000

Motor & technic

Engine

Yanmar

Total power

50

Engine count

1

Engine place

Inboard

Engine hours

5020

Fuel

Diesel