2019 Blue Jacket 40' (12.19 m) 40
Palmetto, Florida, United States
POOH CORNER II
Pooh Corner II was purchased new, in Florida, by a California couple, who were not able to use the boat as intended. Now, a little over three years later, Pooh has just 115 hours on the engine with everything else in “like-new” condition. Nicely equipped for cruising, with solar, arch with davits.
Flag of Registry: United Kingdom
Port of Registry: Cruz Bay
- Cruiser-Racer
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Epoxy Composite Hull
- HIN/IMO: SIP40015K819
Description
Specifications
HIN/IMO: SIP40015K819
LOA: 39' 10'' (12.14 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 2019
Documented Year: 2019
Beam: 12' 4''
LWL: 35'
Draft Max: 5' 9''
Cabins: 4
Sleeps: 8
Single Berths: 2
V Berths: 1
Double Berths: 2
Heads: 1
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Epoxy Composite
Hull Finish: Awlcraft 2000
Hull Shape: Monohull
Air Conditioning: Yes
Tower: No
Bridge Clearance: 62' 6''
Bow Thruster: Yes
Fuel Tank: 40 Gallons (151.42 Liters)
Fresh Water: 100 Gallons (378.54 Liters)
Holding Tank: 24 Gallons (90.85 Liters)
Displacement: 18400
Ballast Weight: 6785 lbs
Designer: Johnson/Jackett
Builder: Island Packet/Seaward Yachts
Interior Color: navy
Exterior Color: navy
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Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: YANMAR
- Engine Model: 3JH40
- Engine Year: 2018
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Direct
- Power HP: 40.00
- Power KW: 29.83
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 115.00
- Hours Date: 05-01-2023
- Serial Number: E10123
- Engine Location: Middle
Full Details
Equipment
The Island Packet Blue Jacket 40 was a masterful collaboration between Tim Jackett (Tartan Yachts) and Bob Johnson (Island Packet Yachts) that created the 2014 Domestic Boat of the Year for the Cruising World magazine’s Boat of the Year judges. “Combining the performance pedigree to compete effectively in around-the-buoy racing, with the comfort, build quality and ease of use that would gratify the entire family,” the Blue Jacket 40 delivers on all fronts. In full disclosure, this broker was along for the whole ride, from inception, through development, build and sea trials in my prior role as VP of Sales and Marketing for Island Packet, and I LOVE this boat. Pooh Corner II was purchased new, in Florida, by a California couple, who were not able to use the boat as intended when the pandemic broke out shortly after delivery in late 2019 and travel restrictions prevented their visits to the boat. Now, a little over three years later, Pooh has just 115 hours on the engine with everything else in “like-new” condition. Nicely equipped for cruising, with solar, full canvas package, air conditioning and an arch with davits, adding a few more goodies will complete the outfitting and get the new owners on their way to new adventures in style.
MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING
· 40HP Yanmar (3JH4E) w/80 amp high output alternator
· Racor® fuel/water filter on swing out door
· Swaged and threaded fuel lines (no hose clamps)
· AGM Batteries: 2 x “house”, 1 x engine w/parallel switch
· ELTI ground fault shore power; GFCI outlets; galvanic isolator
· Pre-tinned, color coded and numbered 600V marine grade wire throughout build
· 30 amp temperature compensating battery charger
· 2 x Dometic 16,000 air conditioning units with reverse cycle heat
· 6 x Caframo fans
· Six gallon water heater
HULL, DECK, RIGGING AND SAILS
· One piece hull molded with vinylester (VE) resin infusion technology utilizing quadraxial E-glass with Divinycell® foam core. Solid glass at all fittings.
· One piece deck molded with VE resin infusion technology utilizing quad-raxial and biaxial E-glass with Divinycell foam core. Solid glass with aluminum backing plates at key deck hardware installations. Two-
tone finish: white gel with warm gray slip resistant surfaces
· Lead/antimony alloy bulbed keel cast in NACA foil shape. Ten stainless steel J-bolts cast in place for attachment to hull w/urethane adhesive/sealant. Keel faired and finished with epoxy coating
· Laminated structural grid for reinforcement of keel and rig attachments
· Chainplates (316L) interlocked and bonded directly with hull and deck structure for secure “belt and suspenders” installation
· Hull/deck joint features inward hull flange and downturned deck flange for shoe-box” joint. Urethane adhesive and stainless steel bolts on six-inch centers for strong, leak-free attachment
· Molded fiberglass headliner for low maintenance; varnished hardwood accents; integral lighting; white gel finish w/warm gray textured surfaces
· Carbon fiber composite rudder post with resin transfer molded (RTM) blade; low friction Jefa® roller bearings at hull and deck
· Solent-style rig featuring fully battened main with Hoyt Boom® self-tending working jib and 150% masthead reacher, both on Harken® furling systems. Sparcraft® tapered double spreader spar, anodized and
powder coated (white); headsail winches on mast
· Mainsail “stack-pack” with integral sail cover and lazy jacks; Harken® Battcar system. Double set of reefing lines lead aft to cockpit.
· Solid rod boom vang/kicker with tackle tagline leading to cockpit stopper
· Carbon fiber Hoyt Boom® for working headsail; white urethane finish. Provides for self vanging, self tacking sail for improved performance. Double ended jib sheet leads aft to primary winches near helms
through foot blocks with integral lock-off cams
· Premium laminated tri-radial sails (mainsail, jib and 150% lightweight mast-head reacher)
· Double ended mainsheet system leads aft through foot blocks with integral lock-off cams to primary cockpit winches within comfortable reach of captain or crew
· Harken main sheet traveler system with tag lines leading aft to cockpit
· Harken furling systems on jib and reacher
· Harken genoa tracks for reacher with adjustable lead cars; sheets lead to primary winches near helm
· Starboard cabin top Harken UniPower® Radial 900 UPWC electric chrome radial winch for main halyard and mainsail handling functions
· Port cabin housetop Harken 40.2 STC chrome radial winch for mainsail handling functions
· 2 x Harken 50.2 STEC Radial electric 2-speed chrome coaming winches for double ended main-sheet, self-tacking jib sheet and reacher
· Twin steering stations on custom Edson® pedestals with s/s leather-covered destroyer style wheels, twin binnacle mounted compasses, single engine control with premium Glendinning® control cables on
starboard side. Center console with engine panel gauges, remote bilge pump control, flip-up FRP table, s/s guard.
· Emergency tiller
· Six-foot long cockpit seats; coaming and line storage bins; four harness padeyes. Starboard seat with hatch and storage tray. Helm seats with backrest pads and gasketed hatches over port storage and
starboard LPG lockers. Twin scuppers and aft freeing slots for fast water drainage
· Sliding companionway hatch with seahood, interior latch, exterior hasp and lock
· Solid wood café-style companionway doors
· Centerline anchor roller integral with bow prod; roller feeds rode to Muir electric windlass with power up/down buttons on foredeck with remote control switch in cockpit
· Mooring cleats (4), springline cleats (2), bow chocks (2) chafe guards
· S/S cabin top handrails and full length protective bulwarks.
· Large anchor locker with overhead deck hatch, double rack of hooks for fenders, dock lines, etc.; sealed bulkhead aft, drains overboard
NAVIGATION, COMMUNICATION AND ENTERTAINMENT
· Raymarine i70 repeaters (2 at each steering station in pods) plus 1 at nav station
· Raymarine 12” MFD on center console in swiveling NavPod for easy viewing at either helm
· ICOM M605 VHF with AIS receiver at nav station; RAM mic for cockpit
· ICOM M802 Single Side Band (SSB) radio at nav station; RAM mic for cockpit
· Fusion stereo with Bluetooth/WiFi and Sirius XM radio connections (latter requires subscription); speakers in main salon and cockpit
· 12V plug at nav station and center console in cockpit for charging
SAFETY AND CONVENIENCE
· Flare kit
· Ring buoy
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For 29 years, Bill was the public “face” of Island Packet Yachts to customers, dealers and industry members worldwide. A well-known speaker at boat shows, owner rendezvous' and marine-industry events, Bill had joined the fledgling boat builder in 1987, fulfilling a wide variety of roles over the years including customer service, dealer acquisition and training, sales, marketing, and quality assurance. Bill first got hooked on sailing at the age of 13 after sailing a Sunfish across the crystal-clear waters of Montego Bay, Jamaica. After graduating from college, he bought his first new boat, a Hobie 16, started a sailing school with a friend, and on a first date with his future wife, won the Hobie 16 Tri-State Championship with her as crew. After several years working as a marine patrol officer for the state of Ohio, Bill began selling yachts and teaching sailing for a Lake Erie dealership. He moved to Florida a few years later, where his new-boat sales acumen included models from companies such as Tartan, Pearson, C&C, S-2, Cal, Catalina, Beneteau, Morgan, Endeavour and, of course, Island Packet. Bill served nine years on the board of Sail America, including two terms as president, and was selected to be one of three judges for the 2018 Cruising World magazine Boat of the Year competition. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Yacht Broker’s Association of America as Vice President, and is a Certified Professional Yacht Broker. His in-depth knowledge of the industry and keen focus on customer relations make him a valued addition to the S&J Yachts team.