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22' 1988 J Boats J/22 - US$11,900


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Year: 1988  Insure It
Length: 22 ft  Survey It
Price: US$11,900  Finance It
Located in: Buffalo, NY  Transport It

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Boat Details
Fuel Gas/PetrolHull Material Fiberglass 
Number of Engines 1    


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Description/Condition

New North Sails, Tack Tick Included, 2008 Mast, 2004 Trailer

The J/22... Easy to Own, Trailerable and Great Fun to Sail

People say the J/22 is the best sailing boat they've ever been on, including other J's. It's responsive, stable with its fixed lead keel and safe, as much fun to single-hand with main only as it is to plane under spinnaker in 18 knots of wind.

J/22 at 1800 lbs. can be towed behind an SUV and be launched on the local yacht club hoist. With its easy-to-rig, deck-stepped mast, you can be from trailer to sailing in 30 minutes. The key to J/22's success as a training boat is durability. It's no wonder Sail Newport and College of Charleston love this boat. Hulls and decks are built with Baltek cored laminates to withstand years of hard use. 12-15 year old boats routinely win major J/22 championships. You'll find the newest J/22s are even easier to maintain with stainless handrails and white composite toe-rails.

Since its introduction in 1983, the J/22 has blossomed into an International class now with 1,550+ boats sailing in 65 fleets in 18 countries. Over 130 boats sailed in the 2004 World Championship. On the merits of its sailing characteristics, widespread popularity and small crew number (3-4), J/22 continues to be the boat of choice and was again used for the Rolex International Women's Keelboat Championship.

The boat that appeals to all ages and skill levels is now garnering more interest than ever before. With new boats available in Rhode Island, open World Championships in some of the most beautiful sailing venues in the world and, most importantly, you can have world class speed right out of the box and race with the top sailors in the class.




Best One-Design Value

J/22 is the choice of one-design fleets and institutional sailing programs worldwide, because she has proven to be a great value and a favorite among juniors and adults alike. The hull and deck are unyielding Baltek balsa cored laminates. All deck gear is first class and located in accordance with the latest class preferences. J/22 has a comfortable self-bailing cockpit with 7 ft. long seats and room for 4-6 people in the cabin to escape the rain or cold. J/22 is also the key to financial success in managing public access sailing programs like Sail Newport. In fact, in 2004, Sail Newport replaced their fleet of 12 old J/22s with brand new ones. Such programs around the country can generate annual charter income on each J/22 nearly equal to its cost. People come back because they enjoy sailing a boat which is responsive, comfortable and dry for its size. J/22 is built for safety with buoyancy tanks and offshore hatches. Her 700 lb. lead keel lowers the center of gravity, creating nearly 1700 foot pounds of righting moment at 90 degrees of heel. There are over 1,550 J/22's now sailing in 65 active fleets in eighteen countries on three continents. Recognized by the ISAF, the International J/22 Class Association promotes activities and regattas worldwide. There is a very active class web site and association newsletters. For class racing, sails are restricted to only a main, small jib and spinnaker with total crew weight at 605 lbs. There is still no better One-Design value available in a 22' keelboat.



Principal Dimensions

US (ft) Metric (m)
LOA: 22.50, 6.86 m
LWL: 19.00, 5.79 m
Beam: 8.00, 2.44 m
Draft: 3.80, 1.16 m
Displacement: 1,790, 812 kg
Lead Keel: 700, 318 kg
Engine: 2004 TOHATSU OUTBOARD 3.5 HP
100% SA: 223, 20.72 m^2
I: 24.80, 7.56 m
J: 8.80, 2.68 m
P: 26.10, 7.96 m
E: 9.00, 2.74 m
SA/Dspl: 24
Dspl/L: 117



Additional

NEW TRIAD TRAILER 2004-EXCELLENT CONDITION
NEW MAST 2008 FOR WORLD’S IN ROCHESTER, NY
2004 TOHATSU OUTBOARD 3.5 HP
NEW SET OF NORTH CLASS SAILS USED IN ONE REGATTA
3 ADDITIONAL SETS OF NORTH CLASS SAILS, GOOD FOR CLUB RACING AND DAYSAILING
BOTTOM FAIRED TO CLASS SPECS, VERY SMOOTH, DRY SAILED
ALL STANDING AND RUNNING RIGGING NEEDED TO RACE TOMORROW IS INCLUDED
2-FENDERS, 3 DOCKLINES



Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.


Custom Contact Information

Rick Lenard at RCR Yachts in Buffalo, NY, 716-856-6314, rick@rcryachts.com



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284 Fuhrmann Blvd
Buffalo
NY
United States
14203

 
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