Basic Boat Info
Dimensions
Engines / Speed
- Make: Yanmar
- Model: 4JH2-E
- Drive Type: Direct
- Fuel: Diesel
- Engine Power: 50hp
- Type: Inboard
- Propeller Type: 3 Blade, Bronze
- Year: 1993
- Engine Hours: 5200
- Engine Location: Center
Tanks
Other
LOA: 41 ft 6 in
Beam: 12 ft 8 in
LWL: 33 ft 0 in
Maximum Draft: 5 ft
Sail Area 870 sq.ft
Mast Above DWL 51 ft. 0 in
Displacement: 21,500 lbs
Engine Yanmar 4JH2-E
Transmission KBW10 2.80:1 RH
Engine Year: 1993
Hours: 5200
Power: 38 hp
Propeller Type: 3 Blade factory fixed prop
The IP38 has a main saloon, galley, two staterooms, and two heads.
The owner's suite is forward with a large Pullman berth to starboard, and port dresser and hanging locker. There is a private owner’s head and shower in the bow. Forward of the head is the anchor locker, accessed through double doors. The owner's suite features excellent Dorade ventilation, a ventilating hatch, reading lights, storage bins, drawers, and additional storage beneath the pullman berth.
Aft is the spacious main saloon with a fold-up table on the forward bulkhead. An L-shaped settee to starboard pulls out to make a double berth. The port and starboard settees are perfect for sea berths underway.
Aft to starboard is a navigation station desk with VHF radio, and AC/DC electrical panel.
To port is a settee and cedar-lined hanging locker. Behind the settee cushions on both sides are compartments offering generous storage.
The aft head is midship to port and is accessible from both the salon and privately from the aft cabin.
To starboard of the companionway is the large galley with 3-burner propane stove with oven, double stainless steel sinks, divided refrigerator/freezer and tons of storage.
To port of the companionway is the entrance to the aft guest cabin featuring an extra-large berth, reading lights, cabinets, drawers and cedar-lined hanging locker, with storage below the bunk.
The engine, located under the companionway, is insulated and is easily accessible from all three sides
Interior Details;
- Island Packet almond Ultra-leatherette in main salon
- Custom Handcraft pillowtop mattress in v-berth and qtr berth
- Custom linens in both staterooms
- Assorted pillows
- Bright, beautiful interior teak with rubbed oil finish
- Overhead hatch screens
- 7 Caframo fans for hot tropical nights
- Portlight screens
- LED lighting throughout
- Frigoboat refrigeration/freezer with full gasket lifting lid
- Princess 3-burner gimbaled LPG stove and oven
- (2) 10 lb aluminum LPG tanks
- Double bowl stainless steel sink
- Countertops in almond Formica
- B&G Electronics, Chartplotter, Instruments helm and below deck.
- B&G Network Pilot
- B&G Autopilot 12 volt hydraulic ram below deck
- VHF RAM Mic at the helm
- Standard Horizon VHF with AIS at nav desk below, Commander remote in the cockpit
- Garmin 3006 chartplotter with B & G Ram II below-deck autopilot with remote
- ICOM IC-710 SSB radio with AT140 tuner
- SSB Antenna AT-140 tuner on GAM backstay
- Standard Horizon DSC VHF radio with RAM mic at helm Standard Horizon DSC VHF radio at nav desk
- Mast mounted radar reflector above the radar antenna Samsung 32′′ Smart TV on articulating arm built into saloon
- 2 custom-built LiFePO4 Lithium batteries for a house bank - 580 Amp Hrs
- 1 Optima 50 Amp Hr starter battery
- 1 Optima 50 Amp Hr windlass battery
- Victron 12/3000 Multiplus Inverter / Charger
- Amptech 140 amp highoutput alternator with Balmar regulator
- 16,5000 BTU Air Coastal Climate Control air conditioning
- 3 Solar panels mounted on SS over bimini for 400 watts
- Blue Sky 3012iX Solar Boost solar charge controller w/remote read out
- Mack Sails USA Full batten mainsail on a Tides Strong Track
- Mack Pack sail cover with lazy jacks
- 130% Jib on Profurl roller furling
- Staysail on Profurl roller furling
- Doyle Sails spinnaker
- Chain plates Replaced- sourced from Garhauer installed to IP factory specs at North Sound Marine Services, Antigua (2016)
- Standing Rigging sourced from SECO South OEM manufacturer- Replaced 2014
- Captains Navy Blue Sunbrella Dodger and Bimini with full cockpit enclosure
- Canvas helm cover
- Tan w/blue trim Cockpit cushions and helm seat cushion with backrest
- Lofrans Tigress 1200 watt electric anchor windlass
- 40 Lb Delta primary anchor on 250 feet chain rode
- Fresh Water Tank, Aluminum: 157 Gallons
- Fuel Tank Aluminum 57 Gallons
- Fiberglass Holding Tank 30 Gallons, Factory made
- Anchor wash down with salt water thru hull
- AB Hard Bottom Inflatable RIB w/custom chaps, blue and tan
- Yamaha 15 hp 2 Stroke (2019)
- Kato Island Davits with 6:1 lifting tackle, we lift all with motor on dinghy SS Outboard
- Motor Lift and 6:1 tackle
- (4) dorade cowl vents
- Outboard Motor Mount and lift
- Kato Island dinghy davits with cross bar and SS cable diagonal rigging S/S chafe guards at all cleats
- Cockpit shower
- Deck washdown system
- (2) Flag halyards
- Mystic Stainless folding boarding ladder
- Cockpit table, teak with professional varnish, seats 4 for dinner Stereo/radio with
- Yamaha speakers below deck and with cockpit speakers 12+ Dock lines
- Fenders w/lines
- Boat hook
- Water hose
- 2 Fuel jerry jugs
What a ride!
We bought Blue Pearl on the eve of our retirement in 2009. Such a beautiful boat... It was love at first sight. And we were young and able and ready for adventure.
We wanted to escape the cold northern weather and spend winters in Florida, the Keys and the Cays. We headed out to explore the eastern and western shores of Florida and spent several winters sailing the beautiful Bahamian islands, heading back home each year for our northern summers.
The lure of the Caribbean was always there and so after a few years we ventured further south... to the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. In subsequent years we travelled to Grenada stopping at many wonderful spots along the way. We always stop to say hello to Island Packets in the anchorages and have met friends that we'll keep for life. For the last 8 years, Antigua has been our home base.
When we weren't playing we were working... maintaining the boat. We did so much work on the varnish that friends started calling us "Blue Tape" because of the masking tape from our painting sessions.
We've changed out the windlass, done the chainplates, upgraded the electrical, repaired and replaced electronics, replaced the canvas, replaced the rigging and put on a new suite of Mack Sails. We've created sunscreens to protect us from the Caribbean sun. Always changing out pumps that break down, fixing corroded hose clamps, tuning the rig, and maintaining the engine with oil changes, coolant flushes and impellers.
And that's the thing. We have come to realize that the joy of owning a beautiful boat requires hours of hard work. And so sadly, after 15 years, we have decided that it is time for this beautiful boat to be recycled to someone who will love it as much as we do and maintain it to the degree that it deserves.
We are proud of our boat and consider ourselves fortunate to have enjoyed her for so long. Now it's time for someone else.
Glen & Pam R.
The current owners purchased BLUE PEARL in 2009. They report that they are the third owners.
The seller has verified that the vessel has NOT sustained any Material Damage including: hard groundings, water intrusion, collisions, storm or hurricane damage, lightning strikes, or any insurance claims filed.
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.