- Builder:
- ISLAND PACKET YACHTS
- Category:
- Cruising Sailboat
- Sub Category:
- Cutter
- Model Year:
- 2001
- Year Built:
- 2001
- Country:
- United States
- Vessel Top:
- Bimini Top
- Cockpit:
- Yes
Unfortunately, this boat is not available for sale. It will be removed from the website soon.
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The Island Packet 420 is undoubtedly one of the finest cruising sailboats ever designed by Island Packet Yachts. The 420 evolved from Island Packet's previous 38 and 40 models and is the result of many years of design refinement and evolution, combining input from the many enthusiastic owners, dealers and the Island Packet factory team. That evolution has led to some marked differences from previous models. The refined hull, keel and rudder shape and proportionately wider stern provide improved performance and boat speed, a larger sugar scoop swim platform and more internal volume for accommodations and stowage.
Island Packets are well known around the world as being proven offshore passage makers. With their good looks, great seakeeping, livability and comfort, the Island Packet 420 delivering what are arguably the best accommodations of any yacht in its size range. In fact, the 420 was so well received it was Cruising World’s 'Best Full-Size Cruiser' Boat of the Year when it was first introduced in 2000.
The Island Packet 420 model features 2 staterooms and 2 heads; with its 5’0” draft you can gunkhole practically anywhere. Tankage is great for cruising too, with 160 gallons of fuel and 250 gallons of water.
Our offering, TIRIL, was outfitted in Sweden in 2018. She brought her owners safely across the Atlantic, through the Caribbean and the Bahamas and then up to Annapolis. She has been meticulously maintained to the highest standards. Wired for both 120V and 240V electric, TIRIL is ready and waiting to cruise anywhere in the world with her next caretakers. She truly is turn-key- just bring your bags, provision and set sail for wherever your hearts and dreams desire!
Well equipped, she is arguably the nicest 420 currently on the market. With her asking price, she certainly represents a good value and is certainly worthy of your personal inspection. Call and schedule an appointment to see TIRIL today!
Forward Head: The ensuite head is located forward of the master stateroom. As you enter, the sink area is to your left and has an oval stainless steel sink. Above the sink is a lift-up mirrored medicine cabinet with a fiddled shelf above. There is a locker beneath the sink with shelves as well. Across from that are two drawers for towels and another larger mirror. Forward of the sink is the head. There is a curved counter with a teak fiddle above and behind the head, with a locker with shelves above that. To the right of the head is the separate shower stall, with an acrylic door to separate it from the rest of the head area. The shower wand is on an adjustable height bar, which also has a soap dish. There is a cubby for other shower items above the mixer controls. Behind the seat is a large door for access to the forward anchor locker. There is a considerable amount of storage space up here for fenders, dock lines, etc. aft of the rode storage space. Lighting and ventilation in the head are provided by three overhead lights, an overhead hatch, and three opening portholes. The headroom is 6’3”.
Forward Stateroom: As you enter the stateroom from the saloon, you will notice that the owner's suite utilizes the entire beam of the yacht. The 6’6”x 56” walk-around island berth is offset from the hull providing easy access from both sides The lower 2/3 of the berth lifts up with gas-assist struts to reveal an enormous space below. Additionally, there are two large cedar-lined drawers along the corridor side of the berth. Mounted above the berth on the corridor side is a bin for miscellaneous items and a fiddled bookshelf above that.
On starboard is a cedar-lined locker with a shelf above it. Additionally, there is a fiddled shelf that runs the length of the hullside from the locker forward. On the port side of the cabin is a large cedar-lined, double-doored locker with shelves. Forward of that is a dressing seat with ultra-leather cushions; there are two drop-front lockers behind that which are also cedar lined. Both lockers have shelves above them. Lighting and ventilation are provided by an overhead light, three LED reading lights, a Dorade vent, a Hella fan, two overhead hatches, and four opening ports. Headroom is 6’4”.
Saloon: Entering the cabin, on the port side there is an entry to the aft head, followed by a 6’3” long settee. Beneath the settee, there are two levels of storage running the entire length of the berth. Behind the seatback cushions is another tremendous amount of storage, which also runs the full length of the settee. There are two finished levels of shelf space, with lift boards to additional storage below the lower shelf. Above and behind the settee is a deep shelf with a double-doored cabinet aft and a sliding door cabinet forward. Between the two is a fiddled bookshelf space. Forward of the settee is a cedar-lined hanging locker with a shelf above it. There are two fiddled CD/DVD racks mounted on the wall above that.
The starboard settee is 6’4”, has a lee cloth for offshore and can also pull out to create a nice 44” wide berth when desired. There is a chart drawer and storage beneath the settee, while behind the seatbacks is the same three levels of storage found behind the port settee. Above and behind the settee is a deep shelf with a single door cabinet aft, a sliding door cabinet forward and a fiddled bookshelf space between them.
The signature Island Packet dinette table is bulkhead mounted and conceals bottle and shelf storage behind it when closed. Lower it and you can easily seat three, or you can open it up and seat five comfortably. There is a large bookshelf bin mounted on the bulkhead to the right of the table and high enough to not be obtrusive. There are two teak overhead grab rails as well as several vertically mounted ones for security moving about. Headroom in the saloon and nav area is 6’4”. Lighting and ventilation are from two dorade vents, two overhead hatches, five opening ports, three overhead lights and four wall-mounted lights- all of which help to make this space feel airy, bright and roomy!
Nav station: The nav station is located on starboard just forward of the galley and oriented facing the hull. The nav seat and back are Ultraleather, with the seat electrically operated, so you can adjust it for however close or far from the nav table as desired. An added benefit is it is not swinging around in a seaway. Beneath the nav top and outboard is a locker, which houses the inverter, isolator and several other electrical components. The nav desk is sloped, has plenty of room to lay out a chartbook and good storage inside it. Above and outboard of the top are the electrical panels and electronics, with a bin area in front of the electrical panels to store items.
Galley: Island Packets are known for their great galley layouts, abundant counter, storage and refrigeration space and the 420 is no exception! The U-shaped galley is located on starboard at the base of the companionway. The deep double sinks are oriented towards centerline and face forward. Along the corridor side there is a flip-up counter extension; below that is a pull-out trash bin cabinet. Below the sink on the galley side is a cabinet with shelves. To the right of the sink and towards the hull is a top-loading dry bin. The space in it is huge and multi-level (which you can also access from under the sink). Above the dry bin is a built-in microwave oven.
Moving around along the hullside, next is the stove. Beneath the stove is a large bin for pots and pan storage; above and outboard of the stove is a fiddled shelf. To the right of the stove is a large counter space, with a drawer and locker beneath it and shelf storage with sliding doors above. A fiddled shelf runs the length of the galley above the cabinetry and shelf along the hull.
Along the aft end of the galley you will find the icebox. A double gasketed lid with a gas-assist lift provides great access and a tight seal; the spacious interior is divided and has separate refrigeration and freezer units. Beneath the unit is another large pull-out drawer (great for pots and pans). Behind the counter are two drawers for silverware and utensils and dish organizer racks across the space. Back under the companionway is more counter space and another drawer.
Lighting and ventilation in the galley is provided by an overhead hatch, two opening ports, a Hella fan, an overhead light and two wall lights. Headroom in the galley is 6’3”
Aft Head: The aft head has entry from both the saloon and the aft stateroom. Entering from the saloon, the toilet is immediately in front of you, with the sink to the right. There are teak edged laminate countertops with teak fiddles; the counter behind the head being radiused. There is a teak folding shower grate seat that raises and folds up behind the toilet when not in. use. The oval sink has two storage areas beneath the counter. Along the hullside and above the counter is a storage area with sliding doors. There is a large mirror over the sink area of the counter. Lighting and ventilation are provided by an overhead light, a light above the mirror, a large overhead hatch and an opening port. Headroom is 6’2”.
Aft Stateroom: The aft stateroom is located on port at the base of the companionway. Headroom in here is 6’3”. As you enter the space there is the ensuite entrance to the head, followed by a cedar-lined double-doored hanging locker with a shelf above it. Aft of that is two locker spaces with drop-down doors. These are also cedar lined and have a shelf above. Aft of that is a fiddled shelf running along the hull side. The berth is angled and is between 6’ and 6’8” long and between 49” and 56” wide, oriented athwartship. The space is bright and spacious feeling, with three overhead lights, two wall mounted lights, an overhead hatch, two opening ports and a Hella fan.
FORWARD HEAD
AFT HEAD
AND... approximately 36 rolls of toilet paper (while supplies last)!!
RIGGING
SAILS
The second set of cruising sails was built in Oslo, Norway by Grand Seil. The original Dacron Mack Sails set was serviced at that time and now serve as backups.
TIRIL can be powered by 120V US and 240V European power, so you can plug in any power grid in the world!
The owners of Tiril are leaving hundreds of dollars in spare parts onboard. Some of these are listed here:
And much, much more!