Irwin 40 Mk II

The Irwin 40 Mk II is a popular and well-regarded cruising sailboat that was first introduced in 1980. Designed by Ted Irwin and built by Irwin Yachts, this vessel quickly became a favorite among sailors looking for a comfortable, reliable, and versatile yacht that can handle both short and long distance voyages. With a length overall of 40 feet and a beam of 13 feet, the Irwin 40 Mk II offers plenty of space for living and entertaining, as well as excellent sailing performance and stability.

The interior of the Irwin 40 Mk II is spacious and well-appointed, with a large saloon, a galley, a navigation station, and two private cabins. The boat's aft cabin is particularly spacious and comfortable, with a large double berth and plenty of storage space. The boat's center cockpit is well-designed and provides excellent visibility and protection from the elements. The Irwin 40 Mk II is a solidly-built vessel with a fiberglass hull and a displacement of around 22,000 pounds, making it a sturdy and reliable choice for cruising sailors.

Specs

LOA: 40.83 ft
LWL: 31.17 ft
Beam: 12.17 ft
Draft: 6.25 ft
Displacement: 16890.00 lbs
Ballast: 6500.00 lbs
Hull type: Fin w/spade rudder
Hull construction: FG
Rigging type: Masthead Sloop

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