Models
- Sailboats (chronological order of introduction)
- Island Packet (26 Mark I) -1980
- Island Packet 26 (Mark II) -1982
- Island Packet 31 -1983
- Island Packet 27 -1984
- Island Packet 38 -1986
- Island Packet 35 -1988
- Island Packet 32 -1989
- Island Packet 29 -1990
- Island Packet 44 -1991
- Packet Cat (35) -1992
- Island Packet 40 -1993
- Island Packet 37 -1994
- Island Packet 45 -1995
- Island Packet 350 -1996
- Island Packet 320 -1997
- Island Packet 380 -1998
- Island Packet 420 -1999
- Island Packet 485 -2002
- Island Packet 370 -2003
- Island Packet 445 -2004
- Island Packet 440 -2005
- SP Cruiser -2006
- Island Packet 465 -2007
- Island Packet 460 -2008
- Island Packet Estero -2009
- Island Packet 360 -2011
- Powerboats
- Packet Craft (36) -2001
- PY Cruiser -2006
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