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The design has an active class association that organizes competitions, the International J/22 Class Association. [3] [8] The J/22 is used in the USA Women's Match Racing Championship regatta, for the Santa Maria Cup [9] A 1984 review of the design in Canadian Yachting described it as "a fun, spritely yacht packed with performance". In ...
The J/22 World Championship is an annual international sailing regatta for J/22 keelboats, organized by the host club on behalf of the J/22 Class Association and recognized by World Sailing, the sports IOC recognized governing body.
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All J/Boat designs are monohull, sloop-rigged keelboats constructed of cored sandwich fiberglass. [3] The current product line consists of eight models, ranging from the J/70 to the J/45, ranging in length from 22.75 to 45.6 ft (6.9 to 13.9 m). [4] A new 9 meter model has been announced for 2021. [5]
Sam Holmes is a vlogger and solo sailor best known for his YouTube channel Sam Holmes Sailing. [2] [3] Holmes records journeys on his YouTube channel including sailing from California to Hawaii in a Ranger 23 sailboat, [4] [5] [6] crossing the Atlantic to Europe in his Cape Dory 28. [7] Holmes created some controversy while sailing in Svalbard.
The International J24 Class Association (IJCA) has the sole authority worldwide for the conduct and management of the International J/24 Class. [14] IJCA is a "not-for-profit" organization. There are 136 active fleets in the US. [15] In a 2010 review Steve Henkel wrote, "The boat is light and sails like a big dinghy.
Cowan Lake Sailing Association United States: Cowan Lake State Park in Clinton County, Ohio: 1954 Crescent Sail Yacht Club United States: 1933 Dallas Corinthian Yacht Club United States: Oak Point, Texas: 1928 Deadman's Flat Yacht Club United States: Bexley, OH: 2006 Des Plaines Park District Yacht Club United States: Des Plaines, IL: 1962
The boat is much more simple to sail, yet lacks the performance of the original dinghy due to its extra weight. The Club 420 is used extensively on the youth race circuit in the US, with over 5,000 boats in North America, [ 6 ] but is not sailed in most other countries.