1987 Island Packet 38'
11.58 m1987 Island Packet 38'
Shorn Lamb is a one owner Island Packet 38. She has been well enjoyed and upgraded. While Island Packet construction is well documented, Shorn Lamb has received an additional bit of protection and strength. Bergen Marine Services of Rock Hall, MD has applied a vinyl ester sheath below the water line
Description
The 1988 Island Packet 38 is a well-regarded cruising sailboat designed by Bob Johnson and built by Island Packet Yachts in Largo, Florida. Known for its robust construction and thoughtful design, this vessel has earned a reputation as a reliable and comfortable cruiser, ideal for long voyages and liveaboard lifestyles.
Design and Construction
The Island Packet 38 features a full keel hull with a modern twist, combining traditional aesthetics with practical functionality. The hull is constructed using solid fiberglass, ensuring durability and strength. The boat’s cutter rig with double back stays is designed to be easily managed, making it suitable for both solo sailors and small crews. With a draft of five feet, the Island Packet 38 is well-suited for navigating shallow waters, such as the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW).
Interior Layout
One of the standout features of the Island Packet 38 is its spacious and intelligently designed interior. The boat offers two private cabins and two heads, providing ample space and privacy for extended cruising. The forward cabin includes a large double berth, cedar-lined hanging lockers, and plenty of storage space. The aft cabin also features a double berth and additional storage, making it comfortable for guests or family members.
The main salon is designed for both relaxation and functionality. It includes a fold-up table that can be stowed against the bulkhead when not in use, creating more space. The salon also features settees on both sides, which can double as extra berths if needed. The nav station is conveniently located near the companionway, providing easy access to navigation equipment and charts.
Galley and Amenities
The galley of Island Packet 38 is well-equipped for long-term cruising. It includes a large wrap-around counter with ample storage, a double stainless-steel sink, a stove with an oven, and a refrigerator. The galley is designed with safety in mind, featuring teak rails on all edges to prevent items from sliding off while underway.
The boat includes an electric anchor windlass, enhancing its self-sufficiency and ease of use.
Performance and Handling
The Island Packet 38 is known for its stable and comfortable ride. The full keel design provides excellent tracking and reduces the boat’s tendency to roll, making it a stable platform in various sea conditions. The cutter rig allows for versatile sail configurations, enabling the boat to perform well in different wind conditions. The boat’s 44 HP Yanmar engine provides reliable auxiliary power, ensuring that the vessel can motor efficiently when needed. The owner has installed a newer 58-gallon stainless steel fuel tank and new hoses.
Notable Features and Upgrades
Over the years, many Island Packet 38s have been upgraded to enhance their performance and comfort. Some notable features and upgrades include:
- Sail inventory: Fully battened main sail, 130 genoa, cutter sail, spinnaker (older), storm trysail
- Improved tankage: Newer 58-gallon fuel tank replaced, polypropylene freshwater tanks for total capacity of 200 gal.
Ownership and Community
The Island Packet 38 has a dedicated community of owners and enthusiasts who share their experiences and knowledge through various forums and associations. This community provides valuable support for new and existing owners, offering advice on maintenance, upgrades, and cruising destinations.

Conclusion
The 1988 Island Packet 38 is a well-rounded cruising sailboat that combines traditional design elements with modern amenities. Its solid construction, spacious interior, and thoughtful features make it an excellent choice for sailors seeking a reliable and comfortable vessel for long-term cruising or liveaboard life. Whether navigating coastal waters or embarking on offshore adventures, the Island Packet 38 stands out as a capable and dependable sailboat
If you have any specific questions or need more details about the Island Packet 38, feel free to ask!
LOA38'
LOA11.58''
LOD38'
Beam12'
Beam Inch8''
Draft Max Feet5'
Draft Min Feet5'
Bridge Clearance Feet51'
Fuel Tank (Gallons)57
Fuel Tank (Liters)215.77
Fresh Water (Gallons)157
Fresh Water (Liters)594.31
Holding Tank (Gallons)30
Holding Tank (Liters)113.56
TypeSail
ConditionUsed
Specifications
Shorn Lamb
TDL38028KG87
Yes
Sail-Used
1987
12'8"
2
Diesel
Fiberglass
Deep Vee
57 Gallons (215.77 Liters)
157 Gallons (594.31 Liters)
30 Gallons (113.56 Liters)
21500
Bob Johnson
Island Packet
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Yanmar
- Power HPPower HP: 44.00
- Feul TypeFeul Type: Diesel
Full Details
About the Island Packet 38
The Island Packet 38 features the well proven and highly acclaimed Island Packet design concept that combines a modern full keel hull with traditional styling. The full keel design is unique combining contemporary performance with a foil shaped full keel.
The roomy cockpit has contoured seats, a comfortable helmsman seat and rack and pinion steering.
The interior features a tri-cabin layout with forward and aft staterooms each with adjoining heads. There is a large central salon with comfortable seating and stowaway dining table that seats 7.
The roomy forward stateroom features storage and an upgraded comfortable foam mattress.
The large wraparound galley is u-shaped and out of the way of companionway traffic. There is ample equipment, storage and preparation areas for the most demanding gourmet chef.
Excellent engine access is provided through removable panels on either side and behind the companionway ladder.
There are screens for all 6 hatches, 12 opening portholes and the companionway.
Construction quality materials and finish are to the highest standards on the Island Packet 38. Add the additional measures that the owner has taken, and she is second to none.
Hull, Deck & Cockpit
Electronics, Navigation, Audio and Entertainment
Sails, Rigging, Canvas & Cushions
Electrical, Mechanical & Plumbing
Galley
Disclaimer
The company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change or withdrawal without notice.
Contact
For more information about this yacht, please contact Anthony Colache, Captain We look forward to working with you!
For more information about this yacht, please contact Anthony Colache, Captain. We look forward to working with you!
For more information about this yacht, please contact Anthony Colache, Captain.