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Introduction
Into a luxury yacht market populated by vessels
distinguished more by interior appointments and professional crew rather
than sailing qualities, J Boats introduces a fast new J/65
cruising/racing sloop that will be more fun to sail by its owners.
With nearly 11,000 owners and an outstanding
reputation worldwide for seaworthiness and handling ease, earned by the
larger J’s (42, 44, 46, 48’ J/145 & 53’ J/160), it’s not surprising that
this new “J Flagship” passagemaker would evolve as the ultimate private
sailing yacht for dedicated J followers.
The design brief calls for exceptional performance
under non-overlapping headsails, double-handed ease of operation,
minimum on-deck maintenance, luxurious accommodations, stunning
aesthetics, and thanks to series production (vs. one-off) a great value.
Sloop-rigged, J/65 is long and lean with low wetted
surface, allowing the boat to be easily driven with a moderate sailplan
in light airs. To make target cruising speeds of 9-10 knots, J/65 won’t
be as dependent upon auxiliary diesel power as most vessels in her
category. A graceful sloping sheerline, and flared topsides allow for a
sleek and purposeful silhouette and a dry, comfortable ride. The large,
protected aft cockpit offers plenty of space to get comfortable as well
as great protection offshore.
J/65’s versatile sailplan accommodates both a cruising
set-up with main and roller-furling small jib, and a powered-up
performance program with overlapping headsails and asymmetric spinnakers
tacked to the stem or flown from a carbon spinnaker pole. All it takes
to hoist, furl and trim the sails is to push a few buttons.
Hull #1 is optimized for “high performance global
cruising,” with an extensive systems package (AC/heat/genset/inverter,
etc), bow thruster, hydraulic winches, hydraulic furler/windlass
package, and a 9’ draft all-purpose keel. Hull #2 is more optimized for
distance racing with pared down systems, lightweight end-cabin
accommodations and a 10.5’ draft racing keel.
Staying true to the philosophy that comfort at sea
translates into comfort at the dock, J/65’s interior delivers both on
style and function. There are three private cabins, a large main saloon,
a large navigation station, spacious galley and an abundance of storage.
This ocean-proven layout allows secure fore and aft crew movement below,
even in rough conditions. Owner customization of the interior layout is
contemplated within the confines of the structural/systems layout.
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