1993 Island Packet 38' (11.58 m) 35
Oriental, North Carolina, United States
Aurelia
Shoal-draft bluewater cruiser with new chainplates and overhauled engine peripherals. Spacious layout, solid build, self-tacking jib and classic lines deliver comfort and confidence. Ideal for liveaboard or extended coastal adventures—proven, and ready to sail!
- Cutter / Cruisers
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: TDL35162A393
| FEATURES: |
|---|
| New Chain Plates |
| AC Heat Pump |
| Shallow Draft |
| Versatile Cutter Rig |
| Full Keel - Protected Rudder & Prop |
| Notable Upgrades: Chainplates replaced by Zimmerman Marine in 2025 along with selected running rigging. Engine fuel and peripheral systems overhauled - engine is very clean. |
$ 79,950 USD
€ 68,550 Euros
$ 111,587 CAD
£ 59,933 GBP
Description
This Island Packet 35 is a bluewater capable cruiser with a reputation for comfort and safety - purpose-built for adventure. Aurelia embodies this Island Packet’s legendary reputation for comfort and safety, making it one of the most respected cruising sailboats of its era. With her full-keel design, she delivers exceptional tracking and protects both rudder and propeller—giving you confidence anywhere underway.
Inside, this Island Packet's 12 foot beam provides a spacious two-cabin layout with generous saloon, creating a warm inviting environment for extended voyages or weekend escapes. Her heavy displacement ensures stability and smoother motion in challenging seas, while the versatile cutter rig/self-tacking jib provide unmatched sail-handling options across a wide range of wind conditions. From the generous tankage for long passages to the craftsmanship of her interior joinery, every detail was designed to provide confidence and comfort.
This is a proven cruiser with pedigree. Whether your vision is coastal exploration or long distance cruising, this Island Packet stands ready to take you there with comfort and security.
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: TDL35162A393
Official Number: 1044618
In Stock: Yes
LOA: 38' (11.58 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1993
Beam: 12'
LOD: 35' 4''
LWL: 30'
Draft Max: 4' 6''
Cabins: 3
Sleeps: 7
Heads: 1
Crew Cabins: 2
Captain's Quarters: Yes
Maximum Speed: 7.34 Knots
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Hull Shape: Monohull
Air Conditioning: Yes
Tower: No
Bridge Clearance: 48'
Fuel Tank: 48 Gallons (181.7 Liters)
Fresh Water: 90 Gallons (340.69 Liters)
Ballast Weight: 8000 lbs
Dry Weight: 17500
Designer: Robert K. Johnson
Builder: Island Packet Yachts
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Yanmar
- Engine Model: 3JH2E
- Engine Year: 1993
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Direct
- Power HP: 35.00
- Power KW: 26.10
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 2665.00
- Serial Number: 00387
- Engine Location: Middle
Full Details
Overview
This yacht design is a very solidly built American classic with features that include;
-Integral shallow draft "full foil keel" and hull (no bolted on keel) with an almost 50% ballast/displacement ratio and better tracking
-Rudder and propeller are protected from inevitable groundings, and helps prevent fouling from traps
-Rack and pinion steering, no cables
-Versatile Cutter rig with self tacking jib handles easily and adapts for a wide range of wind conditions. Generally over-sized rigging.
-Wide recessed foredeck walkway for safety and confidence when going forward in bumpy conditions
-Immediate anchor availability on the bow with roller fairleads for two anchors, a newer Maxwell windlass and stowage below for rode
Recent upgrades include - chainplates replaced (Zimmerman 2025), mast removed/inspected/lights replaced (2025), much of the running rigging replaced (2025), all 3 AGM batteries replaced (2025), bottom paint (2025), through hull fittings reworked, engine refurb (2025) that included propeller replacement, mounts aligned, fuel injection pump and injectors rebuilt, fuel tank cleaned/polished.
Interior Layout
The forward stateroom offers a large, comfortable berth with storage drawers below. The forward cabin provides plenty of ventilation in the form of a large overhead hatch and two opening ports.
The head is located just aft of the forward stateroom to port and offers a large wrap-around counter, lots of cabinets, a shower with a contoured seat and curtain, and drains that work heeled in either direction. In addition, there is private access from either the salon or the forward cabin.
The main salon features comfortable port & starboard settees and a bulkhead-mounted table that drops down to accommodate dining. In the dropped position, the table reveals additional shelving for those favorite books, cards, or libations. When the table is stowed, the salon has a very spacious and uncluttered feel with the 12' beam and 6'4" headroom. There is terrific storage beneath both settees.
The navigation table shares the aft end of the port settee for the navigator’s seat and has ample room for bound chart kits or folded charts. The electrical control panel is housed in a built-in cabinet over the nav table, with the stereo and radio located in a panel to the right.
The Galley is starboard aft in a wrap around 'U' shape that gives a secure location for working in a seaway. It incorporates molded non-skid to increase safety and durability in this high-traffic area. The well-insulated ice-box/refrigeratro has interior shelves and ample volume for holding provisions. Numerous drawers, cabinets and lockers, and built-in dish and cutlery storage provide ample room for stores and utensils. In addition, the galley features a fold-up counter extension, two deep polished stainless steel sinks, a safety-type LPG range with oven complete with guardrail and harness attachments.
Other details;
-Princess three burner stove & oven with 2 LPG tanks
-Technautics 12 volt regrigerations
-AC, Dometic self contained 16,000 BTU heat pump
-Dorade style ventilation in overhead
-3 opening ceiling hatches
-Many opening cabin port lights
-3 Fans
Navigation & Electronics
-Raymarine GPS, Chartplotter, MFD E70011
-ICOM IC M710 SSB radio system
-Standard Horizon Explorer VHF radio with DSC
-Raymarine autopilot/hydraulic
-Raymarine wind instruments
-Raymarine radar
-406 MHZ EPIRB location beacon
-Pioneer stereo
Mechanical & Electrical
-Yanmar model 3JH2E 35hp 2665 hrs. 2025 refurbishment included propeller replacement, mounts aligned, fuel injection pump and injectors rebuilt, fuel tank cleaned/polished.
-Racor filter water separator
-800 Watt inverter
-Wind generator, AeroGen
-AGM Batteries (2025), 3 in quarter berth locker, 1 in fwd locker for windlass
-Battery charger and 30 amp shore power cord
-Various spares (starboard settee & quarter berth cabinet)
Deck Equipment & Sails
-Edson rack and pinion system steering
-Large Ritchie binnacle compass
-Teak table and drink holder at pedestal (folding)
-Two Lewmar 43 self tailing primary winches
-Two Lewmar 16 self tailing secondary cabin top winches
-One Lewmar 8 secondary cabin top winch
-Four line stoppers cabin top (2 each side)
-Main boom jibe preventer
-Mast mounted whisker pole for wing-and-wing
-Two Harken jib furlers
-Full batten main with lazyjack furling, genoa, self tacking jib serviceable
-Storm jib, unused
-Anchor platform with rollers for two anchors
-Maxwell windlass and battery (newer, uncertain yr)
-33 lb Bruce anchor with 5/16" chain
-45 lb CQR anchor with 5/16" chain
-Shower, freshwater at stern
-Swim ladder
-Lifesling
-Life jackets
-Various dock lines and fenders
Listing MLS by Yachtr.com
Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Capt. Al Lang.
We look forward to working with you!
S&J Yachts
101 Marina Dr
New Bern North Carolina 28560 USA
Phone: 252-656-0906
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Capt. Al Lang
Yacht Broker, CPYB
101 Marina Dr
New Bern North Carolina 28560 USA
Office: 252-656-0906
Toll Free: 1-888-743-4620
Cell: 1-252-864-9111
Email: al@sjyachts.com
Al grew up in St. Croix fishing, sailing Sunfish and competing in one-design and PHRF races. Never far from the water, he cruised on the East, West, Gulf Coasts, and was also on the U.S. Virgin Islands’ Soling team during the Los Angeles Olympics.
After completing a 25 year Navy career Al and his wife Mary were fortunate enough to cruise with their two daughters and son. During this adventure they cruised between Maine and the Bahamas. His most enjoyable experiences over the years have been time spent with family and friends cruising on power and sailboats.
As a Certified Professional Yacht Broker Al is focused on understanding and conscientiously meeting your unique needs.
