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There's nothing quite like steering a sleek, fast boat with a light touch on the tiller, the stability of a keel below, being close to the water and sliding through waves with barely a wake or whisper.
One's standard of acceleration and that feeling of being one with wind, wave and boat probably started on a small dinghy, Hobie Cat, Sunfish or inland scow. With today's lifestyle every moment counts. Time's too precious and the alternatives too numerous to put up with any boat less than what will recapture those simple joys of sailing. The J/100 is designed to do just that.
The comforts that experienced sailors appreciate are part of the package. A two cylinder inboard saildrive hums along at 6.5 knots like a sewing machine, when you can hear it. Why limit your horizons because the wind might die? There's a bona fide marine head and even a couple of bunks with an option for a V-berth forward for the occasional overnight. A dodger works to extend the sailing season.
If you plan to single-hand the boat or do some relaxed non-spinnaker racing, the Hoyt jib boom works great! Using this system, TERN won the 2004 Maine Retired (Age 65+) Skipper's Race. No need to overwork the crew or have anyone on the foredeck when there's a self-tacking jib and automatic whisker pole. TERN tacked effortlessly on 10 degree shifts, winning the trophy for the fastest of 38 starters. Five minutes back were larger boats with more crew, big winches and huge genoas.
The J100 can be configured in a variety of ways; teak or white toe rail, Hoyt jib boom or standard jib, genoa tracks, two tone deck, dodger, etc. Like all JBoats the J100 is fun to sail, loves to go upwind, is great for pleasure sailing or racing.
If the joy of sailing is a priority the feel of acceleration and response of a good boat we believe you'll find this J to be 100% perfect for your day's sail!
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Additional J/100 info:
J/100 Principal Dimensions
J100 Specification
Photo Gallery
J/100 News and Links:
J/100 Class Rules
Sail Magazine Article:

J/100
Sailing World:

J/100-The Perfect Day Racer/Weekender
Sailing Anarchy:

Sailing the J/100
48° North:

For a Day's Sail
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