The Irwin 52 Mk IV is a ketch-rigged sailboat designed by Ted Irwin and built by Irwin Yachts in the 1980's. It is a popular choice for bluewater cruising, known for its spacious accommodations, comfortable sailing characteristics, and rugged construction.
The boat has a LOA of 52 feet and a beam of 15 feet, giving it a large living space and plenty of stability. The interior features four cabins and three heads, as well as a large saloon, galley, and navigation station. The cockpit is also spacious and well-equipped, with plenty of seating and storage.
The Irwin 52 Mk IV is a good performer under both sail and power. It has a long waterline and a deep keel, which gives it good speed and stability in rough seas. The boat is also well-powered, with a 155 hp diesel engine.
LOA: 52.00 ft
LWL: 44.00 ft
Beam: 15.33 ft
Draft: 5.50 ft
Displacement: 46500.00 lbs
Ballast: 0.00 lbs
Hull type: Fin with rudder on skeg
Hull construction: FG
Rigging type: Cutter
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