⛵ Sailboat DB

Robert K. Johnson

Bob Johnson received his Master's Degree (SM) in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Course XIII) in 1967 attending on a National Science Foundation Traineeship. He received his Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Florida (BME) graduating with high honors in 1965. \n\nUpon graduation from MIT, Mr. Johnson began work with the McDonnell Douglas Corporation in Culver City, California in the Vibration, Shock and Acoustics department designing and analyzing various missile system structures. Exposure to the Southern California surfing market led to Mr. Johnson's departure from the missile and space industry in 1969 to begin development of a new range of molded surfboards constructed of lightweight aerospace composite materials. These were sold under the trade name of "Hollow Wave" and manufactured by the Wave Corporation of Ventura, California. \n\nIn 1974, Mr. Johnson returned to Florida to enter the sailboat industry as a designer for Irwin Yacht and Marine Corporation in Clearwater. Responsibility soon expanded to encompass management of production of all Irwin sailboat products ranging from 23 to 52 feet. This was followed in a few years by a similar position with a then new sailboat company, Endeavour Yacht Corporation, also in Clearwater. In 1979 Mr. Johnson left to form his own business, Island Packet Yachts. Island Packet Yachts has grown to become one of America's leading sailing yacht builders, winning several national awards for product excellence. The entire product line and related information is available for inspection on the Sailnet website, www.sailnet.com/ipy. He can also be reached at Island Packet Yachts, 1979 Wild Acres Road, Largo, Florida 33771, Tel: (813)535-6431 , or by fax at (813)530-5806. \n\nMr. Johnson is President, CEO and owner of Island Packet Yachts and plays an active industry role as a Director of several marine industry associations. He is also the US sailing industry member of an international ISO technical task force creating new standards for the world's recreational marine industry. Mr. Johnson is also a long standing member of SNAME and an Educational Council member representing MIT for local student applicants.\n

Designs (35)

Name LOA (ft) First Built Last Built Rig
BLUE JACKET 40 39.83 2012 Fractional Sloop
COM-PAC 19 19 1979 Masthead Sloop
COM-PAC 19 MK 2 20.08 1979 Masthead Sloop
COM-PAC 27/2 29.58 1988 Masthead Sloop
ENDEAVOUR 40 40 1981 1985 Masthead Sloop
ENDEAVOUR 43 45.25 1979 1985 Staysail Ketch
ISLAND PACKET 26 MKI 30 1980 1982 Cutter
ISLAND PACKET 26 MKII 30 1982 1984 Cutter
ISLAND PACKET 27 26.5 1984 1992 Cutter
ISLAND PACKET 29 32 1991 1997 Cutter
ISLAND PACKET 31 31 1983 1989 Cutter
ISLAND PACKET 32 35 1990 1996 Cutter
ISLAND PACKET 320 33.25 1998 2002 Cutter
ISLAND PACKET 349 38.25 2019 Solent
ISLAND PACKET 35 35.33 1988 1994 Cutter
ISLAND PACKET 350 34.67 1997 2004 Cutter
ISLAND PACKET 360 36.42 2012 Cutter
ISLAND PACKET 37 38.58 1994 1998 Cutter
ISLAND PACKET 370/379 37.83 2003 2019 Cutter
ISLAND PACKET 38 38 1986 1993 Cutter
ISLAND PACKET 380 39.58 1998 2004 Cutter
ISLAND PACKET 40 40 1994 2000 Cutter
ISLAND PACKET 420 44.58 1999 Cutter
ISLAND PACKET 439 47 2021 Cutter
ISLAND PACKET 44 44 1992 1996 Cutter
ISLAND PACKET 440 45.75 2005 Cutter
ISLAND PACKET 445 45.75 2004 Cutter
ISLAND PACKET 45 45.25 1996 2000 Cutter
ISLAND PACKET 460/490 48.75 2008 Cutter
ISLAND PACKET 465/495 48.75 2008 Cutter
ISLAND PACKET 485/525 52.17 2002 Cutter
ISLAND PACKET ESTERO 36 36.42 2009 Fractional Sloop
PACKET CAT 35 (ISLAND PACKET) 35 1992 1997 Masthead Sloop
SP CRUISER (ISLAND PACKET) 41.08 2007 Masthead Sloop
STAMAS 44 44 1981 1985 Masthead Ketch