Simplicity is The Sell For J Boats’ New J/7
A quick harbor spin on the new J/7 daysailer from J Boats confirms its selling point: simplified sailing should be easy.
A quick harbor spin on the new J/7 daysailer from J Boats confirms its selling point: simplified sailing should be easy.
Simply put, the J/121 is a bucket-list boat, designed to tackle adventure-style races where it’s more about the experience than winning.
The J/44 fleet sets an example for what the sport is really about at Block Island Race Week.
Bad luck happens, and when it does, the key is keeping your cool and looking for a solution. But, we’re all human.
Forrest Williams checks in from the J/111 circle.
At a shifty venue, staying patient was key to a good finish.
Photos of the J/88, a nominee for Boat of the Year. Photo: Walter Cooper Check out the rest of the competition here.
It’s the Sailing World edit staff’s hometown fleet, and once a season we’ve got race-committee assistance duty. Once the pin and finish mark were set, what else to do than sit back and watch. And snap a few pics of a solid three-race spring series night on Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay.
We catch up with Bennet Greenwald, who takes the overall title at the 2013 Sperry Top-Sider Annapolis NOOD after winning in the competitive J/70 fleet.
J Boats’ media maestro Stuart Johnstone shares his pre-regatta prognosis for the 2013 Sperry Top-Sider Annapolis NOOD.
For one family, a perfect regatta included swimming, a trip to Lego Land, a little bit of sailing, and a last-place finish.
Screen grabs from Kattack’s Race Player reveal the winning moves of Maricio Santa Cruz’s Bruschetta at the 98-boat 2012 Quantum Loop J/24 World Championships in Rochester, N.Y.
A quick harbor spin on the new J/7 daysailer from J Boats confirms its selling point: simplified sailing should be easy.
Simply put, the J/121 is a bucket-list boat, designed to tackle adventure-style races where it’s more about the experience than winning.
The J/44 fleet sets an example for what the sport is really about at Block Island Race Week.
Bad luck happens, and when it does, the key is keeping your cool and looking for a solution. But, we’re all human.
Forrest Williams checks in from the J/111 circle.
At a shifty venue, staying patient was key to a good finish.
Photos of the J/88, a nominee for Boat of the Year. Photo: Walter Cooper Check out the rest of the competition here.
It’s the Sailing World edit staff’s hometown fleet, and once a season we’ve got race-committee assistance duty. Once the pin and finish mark were set, what else to do than sit back and watch. And snap a few pics of a solid three-race spring series night on Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay.
We catch up with Bennet Greenwald, who takes the overall title at the 2013 Sperry Top-Sider Annapolis NOOD after winning in the competitive J/70 fleet.
J Boats’ media maestro Stuart Johnstone shares his pre-regatta prognosis for the 2013 Sperry Top-Sider Annapolis NOOD.
For one family, a perfect regatta included swimming, a trip to Lego Land, a little bit of sailing, and a last-place finish.
Screen grabs from Kattack’s Race Player reveal the winning moves of Maricio Santa Cruz’s Bruschetta at the 98-boat 2012 Quantum Loop J/24 World Championships in Rochester, N.Y.
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