The first boat is out of the mold and assembly is underway for the new 2009 model J/105 at the US Watercraft facility in Portsmouth, RI. It’...
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J Update from Pacific Northwest
J sailors are already well into the season in the Pacific Northwest and collecting some serious silver as well. In the season opener, the ne...
32 Boats at J/109 UK Nationals
The J/109 class set an attendance record last weekend as 32 boats raced for the UK National Championship, all part of J-Cup 2008 hosted by t...
J/Sailing in the Block Island Race
For J/ Owners it was a Memorial Day weekend of fun and challenging racing during Storm Trysail Club's Block Island Race, a 190nm course ...
J-Cup 2008 Underway on the Solent
A record turnout of 75 J/Boats are racing at J-Cup 2008 this weekend on the Solent in the UK. The featured class is a huge 32 boat J/109 fl...
New J/24 "no sink" Interior
The newest 2008 model J/24 is literally "no sink." The aft lockers, v-berth platform and hanging lockers are enclosed with waterti...
Zaleski Brothers win J/24 Nationals
Chris and Waldek Zaleski, aboard their J/24 TWINS (#5259) have done it again. For their seventh consecutive major J/24 regatta, TWINS prevai...
2008 Yachting Cup.....San Diego
40% of the 117 boat fleet at this year’s Yachting Cup were J’s with the J/105 class leading the way with 25 entries. Bill Logan and his tea...
“We peaked at 17.2 knots”
Hamilton, Bermuda....the Wednesday night mixed-racing fleet had quite the ride this week, as strong spring winds blew across the island. Jon...
J Owners on the Podium in Antigua
Nelson’s Dockyard, Antigua .... It was a week of great competition on the water and lively parties ashore - another fine edition of Stanford...
First Launched for the Season
Is there a better display of the "Boats for People who Love to Sail" mantra at J Boats than this May 6th picture of the J/105 Flee...
J/122 Class debuts at AYC Spring Regatta
It was “spring” in name only at the American Yacht Club Spring Regatta as blustery, wet conditions forced sailors to keep out the winter fro...