1996 Island Packet 40' (12.19 m) 40
Stockton Springs, Maine, United States
KWINU
Kwinu is a well built, maintained and loved example of the Island Packet 40. While built in 1996 this boat presents as much newer and it is obvious upon first inspection that this boat has seen a high level of care and maintenance.
- Cruisers
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
Description
"The Island Packet 40 has established itself as an industry benchmark for high quality cruising sailboats with its sparkling performance, superior safety and seakeeping, ease of handling and spacious and liveable accommodations. The IP40's hull design offers exceptional stability characteristics for shallow water gunkholing or worldwide voyaging along with performance capabilities proven by numerous victories in prestigious international offshore sailing events." ~ Island Packet
Kwinu is a well built, maintained and loved example of the Island Packet 40. While built in 1996 this boat presents as much newer and it is obvious upon first inspection that this boat has seen a high level of care and maintenance, Come take a look, you will not be disappointed.
Data Sheet
LOA: 41' 6'' (12.65 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1996
Beam: 12' 11''
LWL: 34'
Draft Max: 4' 8''
Draft Min: 3' 10''
Cabins: 2
Single Berths: 7
Heads: 2
Maximum Speed: 8 Knots
Cruise Speed: 7 Knots
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Bridge Clearance: 53' 8''
Fuel Tank: 90 Gallons (340.69 Liters)
Fresh Water: 170 Gallons (643.52 Liters)
Holding Tank: 40 Gallons (151.42 Liters)
Displacement: 22800
Ballast Weight: 10000 lbs
Dry Weight: 22800
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Yanmar
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Direct
- Power HP: 50.00
- Fuel Type: Diesel
Full Details
DESCRIPTIONS
Hull & Deck
Solid fiberglass hull with vinylester resin in the outer laminate finished with her original cream colored gel coat in exc. condition with Awlgripped blue boot top and stainless capped teak rub rail. The bottom is finished with ablative blue anti fouling and was stripped and barrier coated in 2004 Partially closed cell foam cored deck with molded in non-skid. Varnished teak cap rail, brow, cockpit coamings, and grab rails in stunning condition having been stripped and refinished with 12 coats of spar varnish in 2012.
Large cockpit with ample seating for a large party for sailing or dinner. Deep sail locker to starboard and shallow storage locker to port. Wide side decks provide easy access fore and aft. Double stainless steel bow and stern rails and double stainless steel stanchions and lifelines with gates P&S and at transom.
- Lofrans anchor windlass with horizontal chain & rope drums
- Teak double roller anchor pulpit
- 45 Pound CQR wtih 100' chain
- 22 Pound Danforth with app 20' chain and 150' nylon rode
- Salt water wash down forward
- Hathaway storm drogue and rode
- Fresh water H&C transom shower
- Edson pedestal steering, new binnacle guard in 2000 to better take the plotter and other electronics
- Stainless Steel Dinghy Davits
- Cockpit cushions
- (5) PFDs
- Lifesling
- Hoseshoe lifering with floating line
- Flare Kit ~ 2021
- (4) Fire extinguishers
- Jack Lines
- 6-Man Switlik life raft last certified in 6/13
- Canvas covers for all hatches
- OB motor bracket at transom
- Dinghy engine hoist
- Transom boarding/swim ladder and boarding gate
- Stainless steel side boarding/swim ladder
- (3) Fenders
- (4) Braided dock lines
- Stainless steel Magnum 13" grill with mounting hardware
- Bimini ~ 2009
- Dodger ~ 2009
- Full Stratoglass cockpit enclosure ~ 2009 lightly used
- Full screen cockpit enclosure ~ 2009 lightly used
Sails & Rigging
Aluminum keel stepped Selden Mast & Boom and rigid boom vang new in 2000 with in mast roller furling as the current owner required convenient sail handling. The standing rigging form the original rig was re-used but all new lower terminals and turnbuckles were installed at that time.
- Hallett in mast roller furling main ~ 2009
- Hallett roller furling genoa ~ 2009
- Original North staysail and boom were removed (2006) and was only lightly used prior
- North Genniker lightly used
- Furlex roller furling for genoa
- Furlex roller furling for staysail (see note above)
- Lewmar #30ST 2 speed halyard winch on mast with rope clutches
- (2) Lewmar #54ST 2 speed primaries
- Lewmar #30ST 2 speed main furling and outhaul on house top
- Lewmar #30ST 2 speed halyard winch on house top
- Lewmar #8 on house top
- (2) Lewmar #16ST 2 speed furling winches for staysail in genoa aft on cockpit coamings
Electronics
Fully equipped for coastal and offshore cruising. The Raymarine chart plotter has chips from New England thru Chesapeake Bay. All electronics were new in 2000.
Navigation Station
- Raymarine RL530C color plotter/radar
- B&G network data repeater
- Icom M-402 VHF with DSC
- Icom M-710 Single Side Band
Cockpit helm
- Raymarine RL70C color plotter/radar
- B&G Network autopilot
- B&G Wind Pt. & Speed
- B&G Depth
- B&G Speed/Log
- Icom VHF Ram Mike
- ACR 406mhz EPIRB
- Current owner added holder for iPad and and (2) USB recepticals
Mechanical Systems
Fresh water cooled 4 cylinder Yanmar diesel shows 1687 hours as of 06/20/222 and turns a 3-blade Max Prop through a Kanzakai 2.5:1 reduction gear.
- Edson engine controls
- Racor fuel filter on accessible swing out bracket
- Electric bilge pump
- Manual bilge pump
- Crosby 12 volt refrigeration
- Macerator pump ~ 2006
- All new waste hoses ~ 2006
- Replace holding tank with larger capacity custom tank ~ 2014
- 11-Gallon hot water tank with heat exchanger ~ 2021
Electrical Systems
Wired for both 12 volt DC and 110 Volt AC service. Extenisve solar and wind power charging equipment allow a great deal of electrical charging without starting the engine.
12 Volt DC System
- Switch panel with breakers
- Amp & Volt meters
- 110 amp 3 stage Balmar alternator
- (4) 24M 1000 batteries ~ 2019
- (2) CD4D batteries ~ 2019
- Four Winds wind generator
- Solar panels
110 Volt AC System
- Switch panel with breakers
- Fusion Navionics electronics fuse panel ~ 2014
- Volt & Amp meters
- 30 Amp shore power inlet in cockpit
- Water heater (also engine supplied)
- (7) Outlets
- 2000 watt Heart Inverter/charger ~ 2000
- 50' 30 amp shore power cord
Accommodations
A spacious interior for up to 7 in a 2 stateroom layout with an abundance of storage in a full satin finish varnished teak interior with teak and holly sole.
Starting forward is the Owner's Stateroom featuring a queen sized pullman style berth to starboard with deep cargo drawers below and storage shelves above. To port is an expansive hanging locker just forward of which are three large drop face lockers. Furthest forward is the private Master Head featuring a separate shower area with seat and isolating curtain, manual W.C. plumbed via a Y valve to the holding tank, and vanity with storage in a number of sliding face lockers and a drawer.
Aft of the Owner's Stateroom is the Salon, featuring a large L-settee to starboard with tankage, storage and batteries below and storage behind the seat back and in lockers and bookshelves above. Similar storage may be found at the straight port settee opposite. Forward of the port settee is a large hanging locker while aft of the starboard settee is the Nav. Station. Dining is from a large teak table which conveniently stows against the bulkhead when not in use.
The Nav. Station features a deep flip top style chart table, the yachts electrical distribution panels, and the primary navigation and communications equipment.
Opposite to port is the Aft Head featuring ensuite shower, manual W.C. plumbed to the holding tank via a Y valve and vanity with storage. There is both private access from the aft stateroom as well as access to the head from the Salon.
The private Aft Stateroom features a queen sized quarter berth below which there is some storage as well as in the large hanging locker and two drop faced lockers forward and shelf above the berth. There is also a small dressing seat forward of the berth.
The U-Shaped Galley is furthest aft and to starboard. Expansive counter tops provide plenty of working space and are fitted with a deep double basin sink near C/L with pressure and manual fresh water. A large well insulated ice box is divided into freezer and refrigeration compartments fitted with 12 volt Crosby refrigeration. Cooking is off of a 3 burner gimballed propane stove with oven and broiler. There is an abundance of storage in several lockers and drawers.
- Weems & Plath 4" brass clock & barometer in Salon
- Weems & Plath 6" brass clock & barometer in Owner's Stateroom
- (5) 12 volt cabin fans
Additional
Kwinu is a wonderful example of the popular Island Packet 40. She has undergone many upgrades under her current and 3nd owner. Under her first owner she did two trips to the Carribbean and north along the US East Coast. Her first owner cruised her north and south from 2000-2002, from 2003 - 2013 her second owner and from 2014 - 2022 sailed her in Maine and stored her out of the water with a cover for 8 months of the year. For the last 5 years she has been indoor stored.
She is very well equipped and cared for and shows well. (4) Three ring binders contain instrucions/owners manuals for all systems. The original Island Packet 40 owners manuals are aboard as well. Kwinu also comes with a custom winter cover, winch covers and hatch covers that will convey with the vessel at the time of sale.
The owners personal effects, tools and Type V inflatable vests are specifically excluded.
Maintenance and Upgrades Since 2014 Purchase
At Stockton Springs Marine (2017-2022)
2022
- Maintenance Coats all brightwork
2021
- Disassembled, cleaned and lubricated all winches
- Serviced furlers
- Installed a new 11 gallon hot water heater with rear heat exchanger
- Replaced Fynspray Ultra Hand Pump
- Replaced galley sink hand pump
- New flare kit
- Rebedded water fill deck flange
2020 (not launched)
- Rub Rails were removed, taken down to wood and varnished with 7 coats (Scotchbrite between coats) of varnish
2019
- 4 new 24M 1000 Batteries
- 2 new CD 4 D batteries
- Fresh water V pump and sprayer
Note: Not launched in 2018, nor in 2020; only used a few times in 2021
At Handy Boat in Falmouth, ME (2014-2016)
- Replaced Holding Tank with Custom built tank with larger capacity and replaced sanitation hoses, install new macerator pump, isolate pump with plastic gate valves)
- Brightwork (eyebrow, cap rail pulpit, taft rail, cockpit comings, trunk top handrails, companion way, weather boards) taken down to wood and 7 coats of varnish
- Maintenance coats each year
- Electrical - new wiring, & switches (labeling, separated pumps on shared circuits, replaced breakers with Fuseon nav, electronics)
- Installed new oil cooler
- Installed new drain petcocks
- Install water heater bypass manifold
- New lines - halyards, furler lines
Other Notes
- Emergency life raft (Switlik SAR 6) renewed by Chase Leavitt & Co in June 2013. We have Test & Survey Report along with paid invoice. Never used, but if Buyer were to go offshore, they might consider renewing.
- Complete Winterization and Spring Commissioning each year with all systems, fluids & filters changed - never skipping any typical or optional items
- Batteries plugged into trickle charger every 30 days during off season
- Outboard stored in heated storage
- Sails stored in heated storage
- Boat stored inside for the past 5 years
- Sand and apply new bottom paint each year (Petit Hydrocoat)
- Buffed hull above water line each year
Her Name
The Native Symbol or Totem the Loon: Kwinu is the name given by the Passamaquoddy, Mikmaq, and Maliseet tribes for the Loon. A solitary bird of the wilderness, the Loon symbolizes tranquility, serenity and the reawakening of old hopes, wishes and dreams. The Loon relies on water and water is a symbol for dreams and multiple levels of consciousness, therefore Loons teach us to pay attention to our dreams, wishes and hopes. A Legend says that to see a Loon is a symbol of a dream come true or an answered
Loon plays the role of Earth-Diver in some Native American tribes, being the only animal to succeed at diving to the ocean floor to bring up earth for the Creator or culture hero to make land with. In some Northwest Coast tribes, loons are symbols of harmony, generosity, and peace. In some Algonquian tribes of the northeast, loons are regarded as divine messengers.
In Wabanaki folklore, K win the loon plays the role of messenger and loyal friend of the culture hero Glooscap), but since Glooscap is such a benevolent figure, Kwinu is viewed positively nonetheless. The loud, eerie cries of the loon were often said to be reports to Glooscap about the activities of men. In some Maliseet stories, they are instead said to be the Kwinu's lament that his friend and master has left the world.
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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.
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.
Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Scott Woodruff, CPYB .
We look forward to working with you!
East Coast Yacht Sales
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Camden ME 04843 USA
Phone: 1-207-236-8656
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Since 1986 we have opened five more offices over the past 32 years in Camden and Belfast, Maine, Salem, Massachusetts, Newport, Rhode Island and Mystic, Connecticut attracting twelve of the best brokers on the east coast. We are not just another boat brokerage hanging out a shingle, we invest in what we believe in: the product. We inventory Sirena Yachts, Axopar and J/Boats. We service our boats and customers unlike many brokers in the business. We take trades and we are fair to our customers. We understand the value of our customers over the long run.
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Yacht Broker, CPYB
44 Bay View Street
Camden ME 04843 United States
Office: 207-236-8656
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Scott makes his passion his career. Growing up in a sailing family, Scott was on yachts from an early age cruising Block Island Sound as well as the Maine Coast. Upon entering college, he started racing and was introduced to dinghy sailing where he honed his skills. After college Scott joined the Living Classroom Foundation in Baltimore originally as a volunteer and then as an employee where he taught sailing to inner city youth, assisted with their boat building program and met his wife of 22 years, Alex.
Returning to Maine in 1998, Scott started his professional career in the yachting industry by taking a job with Sun Yachts in Camden, Maine as a Sales Agent. From Camden, Maine Scott worked his way up through the ranks as he moved to Portland, Maine as the Crewed Yacht Supervisor for Stardust. Then on to Tortola in the British Virgin Islands for 7 Years as the Caribbean Yacht Sales Manager for Sunsail. He then moved to Ft Lauderdale, Florida to take on the position of Global Sales Manager for Leopard Catamarans for 7 years. In 2014 Scott returned home again with his family and joined East Coast Yacht Sales taking over the Camden Office and then opening a second office in Belfast, ME.
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