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by the entire family. Introduced in 1979, the aim was to build a boat that would be comfortable for a family to cruise or daysail without compromising speed and performance. By striking this balance, the J/30 is a competitive racer that can be comfortably handled by sailors of all age and experience
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racing with the goal of keeping costs down for the amateur sailors that comprise the class. The Class Association also serves as a resource for owners and crew interested in learning more about the class. Current one design rules can be found on the web.
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east coast, there are fleets across the country and J/30's can be found around the world. Built to be competitive around the buoys, there are active fleets from the gulf coast to the north east which hold regular
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The national authority for the class is the J/30 National Class Association. The Class Association maintains a strict set of rules for
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to provide more comfort for coastal cruising while maintaining a high level of sailing performance to make for a competitive racer.
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racing, culminating in a North American Championship held in the fall of every year.
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The J/30 was noted for its performance during the legendary, and tragic,
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levels. The J/30 ceased production with hull number 545, built in 1986.
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to motivate and sustain participation in the sport of
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One-Design
Draft
Monohull
GRP
Hull
LOA
LWL
Beam
Fractional rig
Mainsail
Jib
genoa
Spinnaker
edit on Wikidata
sailing
keelboat
J/Boats
United States
One-Design
J/24
sailing
One-Design
1979 Fastnet race
English Channel
Beaufort Scale
Cal 9.2
J/22
J/24
J/27

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