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Introduction
From
its large carbon wheel to the fine teak joinerwork 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.
Yet, J/124’s focus on short-handed sailing qualities
doesn’t preclude many days of offshore coastal sailing. Her narrow beam
and low center-of-gravity are hallmarks of seaworthiness.
J/124 is a true escape…away from all the trappings and
chores of home. Little-used amenities and complex cruising systems are
discouraged where possible. But, all the important stuff is there: An
adequate galley and chart table; the accessible top-loading icebox; 6
feet of headroom; three separate sleeping areas; a dodger for
all-weather protection; and a cockpit made secure with 14” high
backrests and seats that are long enough to sleep on.
The high-tech composite hull evolves from J’s that
have dominated IRC competition in Europe over the past three years. The
Hall Spars mast and ACC rudder are carbon fiber. Easiest configuration
of all is the optional and removable Hoyt self-tacking jib boom with
roller furling jib. If the joy of sailing is a priority…that feel of
acceleration and response of a good boat…but you still want to enjoy
some overnight comfort on those yacht club cruises, then this is the “J”
for you.
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