2001 IP 380 Alpha Leonis 380-105
Alpha Leonis is a lucky Island Packet. She has received meticulous care and upgrades by her owners and has spent her life cruising gently in the Pacific Northwest . Her current and previous owners have sailed (together!) on her many miles, most recently to bring her to our docks from Alaska. She is reluctantly only being sold to make room for an expedition style yacht suitable for extreme latitudes.
The Island Packet 380 is a much sought-after model for IP enthusiasts. It has the impressive construction and equipment Island Packets are known for, plus an uncanny amount of storage and tankage for offshore passagemaking. The design makes this 38-footer function like a much larger boat. The galley, head and two sleeping cabins are very spacious. The fold-down salon table opens up the cabin, yet provides ample seating for cruisers to gather round.
Alpha Leonis, named after the brightest star in the Leo constellation, began life in Puget Sound. She then found her way to Newport, Oregon where her second owner showered her with attention and upgrades, including replacing the notorious holding tank with a new, larger fiberglass one. The current owner sailed her to Alaska after further upgrades, including a variable speed bow thruster. The logbook is current and very detailed.
Interior Accommodations
The Island Packet 380’s interior combines a feeling of spaciousness with storage capacity well suited for offshore voyaging. Headroom is 6’5”, and the beam is more than 13’.
The forward cabin features an island double berth, with shelving. Storage is under the flip-up bed and two drawers below. Three cabinets to starboard and two to port round out the storage in the forward cabin.
The head is extremely spacious and features an articulating shower door that screens off half the head. The head is accessed via separate doors from the forward and main cabins.
The main cabin has opposite settees with a fold down table that can extend to the starboard seat. There’s a cabinet forward to starboard, plus shelving and cubbies above both settees. In the settee seats and backs there is abundant storage, including 2-level storage in the seatbacks. A small navigation table and the electrical panel is at the aft end of the port settee.
The generous galley has voluminous top loading fridge/freezer and dry storage. There’s a double stainless sink and a flip-up table over the starboard settee. There’s dedicated storage for plates, utensils and pots and pans.
The aft cabin berth is angled to provide both excellent length and access. The cabin has three cubbies and a full sized three level locker. A pull-out sink makes this aft cabin truly special.
LED interior lights
Red lights for night sailing
Screens for hatches and ports
Hatch shades
Origo microwave
Katadyn Power Survivor 40E watermaker (pickelled annually)
Seaward Princess 3-burner stove with oven
Frigoboat refrigeration
Manual freshwater pump
Espar hydronic heater
(11) opening ports with screens
(4) Caframo Bora fans
Mechanical
Yanmar 4JH3E diesel (2653 hours)
Sidepower/Sleipner DC-SEP variable speed bow thruster (2021) with remote
3- bladed MaxProp
Racor 500MA fuel filter
Groco SA 1000 sea strainer
Electrical System
Balmar 100-amp alternator
Prowatt SW 1000 inverter
(4) Lifeline AGM 100Ah batteries
Magnum Energy HE-SBC battery combiner
Charles Marine 40 amp C-Charger 12405EA
Balmar 3-stage charge regulator
400 watts solar panels
Blue Sky Solar Boost 3000i MPPT 3-stage charge regulator
Dedicated group 31 AGM battery for bow thruster
Victron Energy Orion Tr-Smart DC to DC charger
Electronics & Navigation
Garmin GPS Map 4210 chartplotter at helm
Raytheon ST60 wind and speed instruments
Garmin GHC 10 autopilot
Raytheon autopilot
Garmin Series 4000 radar with GMR 18 HD scanner
ICOM IC-M802 HF/SSB marine radio
Standard Horizon Intrepid VHF radio
Iridium Go port with remote antenna (device not included)
Vesper Cortex AIS send/receive
Vesper Cortex handheld
Kenwood AM/FM/CD/Bluetooth/USB stereo
Bose speakers in salon
Kenwood speakers in cockpit
Cobia TV in the salon
A Bullet WiFi antenna and booster
Iridium satellite antenna
Sony satellite radio
ICOM AT-140 antenna tuner
Sails and Rigging
Charleston spars single spreader mast and boom
Fore and aft lower shrouds
Air Force sails
Storm trysail
Storm jib attaches over furled headsail
Jib on furler
Staysail on furler
Mainsail with in-mast furling
Sparcraft in-mast furling
Forespar whisker pole
Boom Vang
(4) Spinlock stoppers
Ronstan traveler
Self-tacking jib boom for staysail
Standing rigging replaced (2021)
New mast wiring (2021)
Hull and Deck
32″ Console Mounted Whitlock Premier XL Rack and Pinion System with Emergency Tiller
Extra heavy gauge stainless double lifelines (2021)
(5) overhead hatches
45 gal. F/G blackwater tank
Stern rail seats with cushions
ProMariner Prosafe FS 30 galvanic isolator
Hydrovane self-steering (fondly named “Wingle”)
Harken headsail and staysail furlers
Cockpit table
Sea Marine dodger, bimini and connector
Line lockers in coaming
Sea Marine full cockpit enclosure
Cockpit shower
Swim ladder
Rule 3500 automatic bilge pump
Whale Gusher manual bilge pump
Storage bracket for outboard on stern rail
Backrest for helm
(3) Dorade vents
Maxwell RC10 windlass (2021)
55 lb. Manson Supreme anchor
325’ 5/16” chain
300’ rode
44 lb. Bruce anchor with 50’ chain and 300’ rode
(2) Bow anchor rollers
(6) mooring cleats
Boom Vang
(2) Lewmar 48ST primary winches
(2) Lewmar 30ST cabintop winches
Lewmar 8 winch for staysail sheet
(2) Lewmar 24 winches on mast
Lewmar 8 winch on mast
Self-tacking jib boom for staysail
(2) headsail tracks
Spares
Balmar alternator (spare)
3-blade solid propeller
Original Yanmar alternator (needs rebuild)
Repair kits for dinghy and outboard
Interior lights
Window gaskets
Fuel and oil filters
Impellers
Belts
Water pressure pumps
(many more items)
Miscellaneous and Safety
Radar Alarm
Bilge Alarm
Iridium Go communications device
Fireboy carbon monoxide alarm
ACR Aqualink personal locator beacon
West Marine 10’2” soft-bottom dinghy
Honda 4-stroke 2HP Outboard
Series drogue
Revere Coastal Elite 4-person liferaft (repacked 2017)
2 boathooks
Emergency tiller
(8) fenders
Name of vessel | Alpha Leonis |
Model | Island Packet 380-105 |
Year | 2001 |
Builder | Island Packet |
Designer | |
Price | $210,000 USD |
Location | Seattle, WA |
Length (feet) | 39 |
Beam (feet) | 13" |
Draft (feet) | |
Displacement (pounds) | 21,000 |
Ballast (pounds) | 9,000 |
Engine model | 2001 Yanmar 4JH3E (Engine 1) |
Engine horsepower | 56 |
Engine hours | 2653 |
Fuel tank capacity (gallons) | 85 |
Water tank capacity (gallons) | 170 |
Holding tank capacity (gallons) | 45 |