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J80 The fastest selling sportsboat in Europe; the 26 foot J/80 Sportsboat is incredibly versatile. If your interest lies in class one-design racing in the UK or internationally, then look no further. Additionally, the J/80 is competitive under IRC and also under the Sportsboat Rule, which is why it is the first choice for both club sailors and championship racers across the globe. Factor in the family friendly cabin space, huge cockpit and the boats performance and manageability and it’s easy to see why the J/80 is such a winner. |
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J92S The 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. In the UK the J/92 S has scored victories under IRC and under the Sportsboat Rule and has recently started to carve a niche for herself as the boat of choice for single-handed racing sailors. |
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J95 This elegant 31 foot design which features a lifting keel and twin rudders, offers a new level of sailing joy, and broadens the day sailing and weekending horizons of those living or berthing in the many shallow harbours and estuaries around the coast of the UK and Ireland. |
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J97 The J/97 is the first J in over two decades under 32’ to combine 6’ headroom and family cruising accommodations in a high performance, easily driven hull. With the handling ease of an asymmetric spinnaker and non-overlapping headsails, the J/97 promises to be J Boats’ most versatile design yet under 35’ to fit the needs of today’s sailing families, both young and old alike. |
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J100 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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J105 The J/105 was the first model from J Boats to pioneer the retractable carbon bowsprit and asymmetric spinnaker and it’s still a winner. There are J/105 one-design fleets racing in the UK and world-wide, the boat lends herself well to shorthanded sailing and racing and in the UK a J/105 has won the RORC offshore series double-handed division for several years in succession. The J/105 benefits from a functional interior and she also lends herself well to family sailing. |
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J109 There are now over 100 J/109s sailing and racing in UK and Irish waters and it’s not hard to understand why. This 36 footer regularly attracts fleets of 30 boats or more to Class one-deign events in the UK and Ireland and continues to pull in the wins whilst racing under IRC. She features a simple but spacious and comfortable interior, with full standing head-room and so whether you are keen to cruise fast with your family or turn heads on the race-course, she will fit the bill nicely. |
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J122 With this forty-foot asymmetric performance cruiser-racer, you can choose to have either two or three cabins, but don’t be fooled into thinking that she’s just for cruising. RORC’s Yacht of the Year in 2008, the J/122 has matured into an extremely successful race boat both around-the-cans and offshore. In 2009, one UK J/122 owner raced single-handed across the Atlantic and won his class. |
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J133 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. |
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