1997 Island Packet 350 35'

Overall Length
35 ft
Location



Rock Hall Maryland United States

Category
Sail
Year
1997
Name
Gypsy
Model
350
Fuel Tank Capacity
50 Gallons
Beam
12'
LOA


36'

10"

Displacement
16,000 lbs
Fresh Water Capacity
100 Gallons
Engine
Yanmar Diesel 3JH2E Inboard Direct 40Hp 30Kw 2,753Hrs
Hull Material
Fiberglass
Ballast
7,500
Bridge Clearance
53' "
Description

As one of Island Packet's most popular designs, the 350 offers safety and seakeeping that is synonymous with these well loved cruising boats. 

Offering Island Packet's seven key features: performance and seakeeping, integral hull and keel, direct steering system, protected propeller and rudder, versatile sailplan, protective bulwarks for safety on deck and immediate anchor access, the 350 will take you where you want to go in safety and comfort.

Gypsy started her life in the brackish Chesapeake Bay and was then shipped to Lake Pepin, where she was fresh water sailed for 8 years, then to Florida and back to the Chesapeake.

Her current owners have sailed from the Bahamas to New England, with Gypsy being stored for anywhere between 3 to 10 months at a time, because of their schedules.

She has been well loved and maintained by extremely fussy owners and is ready for her next adventures.

You won't be disappointed! 


United Yacht Sales is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by S&J Yachts. 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
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