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Manufacturer: TPI, Inc. |
....Until recently, it didn’t make sense. Why would anyone want a larger, more expensive boat than a J/24 if they couldn’t stand up in it? Times are changing. The fantasy of sailing around the world in a self-contained household is giving way to the realities of sailing closer to home. How many people drive GMC motor homes as a family sports car? Why sacrifice speed, ease of handling, driving or sailing comfort for residential features which aren’t fully utilized? We all are becoming more selective in our expenditures ... less willing to pay for something that won’t be used. Sailing is no different than other lifestyle sports. Knowledge and experience eventually lead to ownership of the best performing products. Speed One way to get more speed from a sailboat is to reduce weight of furnishings and equipment. Another way is to concentrate weight in the center of the boat. Both of these objectives have been achieved in the J/29 without sacrificing basic below-decks liveability. The standard J/29 provides a comfortable midship "living room" with ice chest and sink for dockside gatherings or overnight cruising for two ... but nothing in the forward or aft third where each pound of weight adds to the "moment of inertia" to amplify pitching in waves. The result is a smoother ride than on boats with heavier ends, hence less resistance and more speed. J/29 Versus U.L.D.B. Unfortunately, there are no chair lifts on the ocean. Those breezy conditions which make U.L.D.B.’s exhilarating downhill make for equally exhausting and wet climbs back uphill. The key to sailing (as opposed to surfing) performance is speed to windward. Here’s where the J/29 excels. She will do 6.5 knots upwind which is good for a 40 footer. To do this in 15 knots of wind with full main and #I genoa is remarkable. Seaworthiness The J/29 is a BIG, TOUGH boat engineered with large safety factors for crew error or severe offshore conditions.
There’s enough freeboard and reserve buoyancy in the bow to keep from submarining when surfing under spinnaker in steep seas. The wide, flared sides of the hull slap waves down rather than up and onto the crew. Ease of Handling There are few boats that will plane downwind under better control with spinnaker. The faster she goes, the more stable she becomes. After the first hour at I I knots, you actually begin to relax and settle into normal shipboard routine. Outboard Power? Optional Masthead Rig One-Design Class In effect, the Class will adopt a PHRF type system to give every owner a fair chance to win. Since there’s only one boat to evaluate, the data base and decisions will be well founded. Best Buy in Sailing Performance |
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