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  2. J/Boats - Wikipedia

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    The J/24 is sailed 27 countries and is the world's most popular one design keelboat. [7] [8] [9] As Sailboatdata described, "the J/Boats company, a family affair started with brother Bob Johnstone, is arguably the most successful producer of performance-oriented boats in the world with nearly 10,000 boats built to Johnstone designs." [2]

  3. Pages in category "Sailboat types built by J/Boats" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. J.

  4. J Class (yacht) - Wikipedia

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    J Class yachts Velsheda, Topaz and Svea downwind legs. The J Class is one of several classes deriving from the Universal Rule for racing boats. The rule was established in 1903 and rates double-masted racers (classes A through H) and single-masted racers (classes I through S).

  5. Rod Johnstone - Wikipedia

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    At a young age, Johnstone raced various boats at the Wadawanuck Yacht Club in Stonington, Connecticut and won several club and ECYRA trophies from 1947 to 1954. He and his father, Rob, constructed a homemade Lighting #3310 boat in a garage, [ 1 ] which Johnstone used for racing boats like Thistles, 505s, and 470s.

  6. Rainbow (yacht) - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow was a J-class yacht built in 1934 [1] and successful defender of the 1934 America's Cup. It was ordered by Harold Vanderbilt and designed by William Starling Burgess . Rainbow was scrapped in 1940.

  7. Category:J/Boats - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "J/Boats" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. J. J/Boats

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