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| People say the J/22 is the best sailing
boat they've ever been on, including other J's. It's
responsive, stable with its fixed lead keel and safe, as
much fun to single-hand with main only as it is to plane
under spinnaker in 18 knots of wind.
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| Age 12 to 80, no matter what their
style: racing, daysailing or cruising. Her flared
topsides make her dry on deck. Her "weekender" cabin
makes it possible to get warm on cold days and she can
be sailed easily by one person with only the mainsail.
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| To expand your sailing horizons with a
modern sportboat in open waters outside protected
harbours and lakes, there's only one choice: J/80.
Sailing World magazine rated J/80 as easier to handle,
less intimidating, safer and better suited for sailing
offshore than other modern sportsboats tested.
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| The new J/92 S is a
high-performance, affordable 30 footer that is both
manageable and comfortable for short-handed and family
sailing as well as a fun boat on the race course.
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| If your home is near the water, the
J/105 may be your ideal sailboat. Count up the number of
nights spent sleeping aboard and compare that to the
number of picnic sails when you would have liked a
larger, more comfortable cockpit. The J/105 is the
answer. (more) |
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| The J/109 features the popular carbon
fibre retractable bowsprit and asymmetric spinnaker
system and a cruisable 2-cabin interior layout with
standing headroom. She is designed with a very low VCG,
long waterline, and generous sail plan with the horse
power for competitive racing and stability for relaxed
cruising when the racing crew is not aboard.
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| New for 2007, the J/122 is a versatile
40 foot performance sprit boat with refined deck layout,
comfortable live-aboard accommodation and built using
superior SCRIMP infusion moulding.
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| The ideal mid-40s length
racer/cruiser…and winner of The Sailing World Magazine
Overall Boat of the Year, J/133 is a yacht with the
stability for short-handed cruising, race winning speed
under IRC & PHRF, durability for rough offshore
passages. Add in the retractable carbon bowsprit and
flying and handling the asymmetrical spinnaker becomes a
breeze. (more) |
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| The J/145 is the answer for sailors
seeking great performance, but not at the cost of
unprotected cockpits, sparse interiors or complex
overpowering rigs. And the J/145 is the answer too, for
those who seek grace and elegance in their cruising
comforts...but not at the cost of performance. It's
surprising how many owners of heavy displacement
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| The J/160 fulfils the dream. The principals of the
J/Boats/TPI partnership have combined in this
investment-grade sailing yacht more than 150 years of
experience in building, designing and sailing the
world's best sailboats. Their legacy and promise to you
is a greater sense of joy and satisfaction at the end of
a day's cruise than is possible on any other yacht.
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| There’s nothing quite like steering a
sleek, fast boat with a light touch on the tiller, the
stability of a keel below, being close to the water and
sliding through waves with barely a wake or whisper.
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| From its large carbon wheel to the fine teak joinery
work and Ultra-leather or suede upholstery below, or
simply by the smooth, graceful way it slides through the
water, the new J/124 is every bit a sailing yacht… in
the best sense of the word. One that is a joy to sail in
all conditions with minimal crew and with rare need to
employ the auxiliary diesel engine.
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| While classic in profile and layout,
the J/42 steps into the future when considering
structural strength performance, ease-of-handling,
stability and sailing comfort. This progress is now
available to the cruising sailor in a boat that handles
like a 35 footer with the solid feel and motion of a 50
footer. (more) |
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| The J/46 may be the only investment grade sailing
yacht of its size not requiring professional crew to
sail at designed performance levels…..or to maintain.
Two people can easily manage her upwind and down to
achieve the same 8 knot passage-making speeds under sail
that is possible when motoring with 76hp diesel
auxiliary. (more) |
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| Into a luxury yacht market populated by
vessels distinguished more by interior appointments and
professional crew rather than sailing qualities, J Boats
introduces a fast new J/65 cruising/racing sloop that
will be more fun to sail by its owners.
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