ip485
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Island Packet 380!
Bullet proof, lots of volume, superbly made, well supported, comfortable ride and some good ones on the market exactly on budget.
Now of course those will say they arent as quick as some, but there are those that would also say if you want a mile eater that will get you their in comfort and keep going when others are slowing down because they are exhausted, and if you prefer to avoid going to windward when at all possible then it ticks all the boxes.
and if you do want to plug into it, dont be put off by the nay sayers, because well set up the performance really isnt that bad and she will keep going when others have long since given up.
Of course I am biased.
Oh, and I should have added, no teak, as beautiful as it might be, but well constructed hull and deck that doesnt craze and will look just as good 20 years on. In fact if you ever fit A/C or extra pipe work or ducting ask anyone who has worked on them before why the job will take extra time - and they will tell you every bulkhead is 50% thicker than on most production boats, its all well put together, and it doesnt spend the night creaking and growning in a blow.
Bullet proof, lots of volume, superbly made, well supported, comfortable ride and some good ones on the market exactly on budget.
Now of course those will say they arent as quick as some, but there are those that would also say if you want a mile eater that will get you their in comfort and keep going when others are slowing down because they are exhausted, and if you prefer to avoid going to windward when at all possible then it ticks all the boxes.
and if you do want to plug into it, dont be put off by the nay sayers, because well set up the performance really isnt that bad and she will keep going when others have long since given up.
Of course I am biased.
Oh, and I should have added, no teak, as beautiful as it might be, but well constructed hull and deck that doesnt craze and will look just as good 20 years on. In fact if you ever fit A/C or extra pipe work or ducting ask anyone who has worked on them before why the job will take extra time - and they will tell you every bulkhead is 50% thicker than on most production boats, its all well put together, and it doesnt spend the night creaking and growning in a blow.
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