Long Island Sound, "The Gorge", Sarasota & Texas
(Newport, RI)- Recently, J/70s have been delivered to their happy
customers in some great sailing areas around America. Dozens of new
J/70 sailors are hopping aboard and fleets continue to sprout like kudzu
weeds in even the remotest parts of the Midwest. Sailors young and old
alike, girls and boys, Mom's and Dad's are discovering the joy of
having a fun, easy-to-handle boat that can be towed by the family car,
ramp-launched just about anywhere, and can handle just about any weather
condition Mother Nature can throw at them.
Just ask the J/70 crews on the infamous "Gorge", that remarkable body of
water with a natural "wind tunnel" on the Columbia River east of
Portland, Oregon that is the favorite of the world's best kite-boarders
and board-sailors. A current sweeping you upwind at 1.5 knots plus a
sunny afternoon westerly breeze of 20-25 knots is a "normal" day. The
J/70 sailors are lovin'it! SAIL NORTHWEST's customer Scott Sutherland is
having a ball flying around the Gorge.
Meanwhile,
CROSSCURRENT MARINE proudly took possession of J/70 #10. Craig Crossley
had this to report, "The 1,400 mile trip from Bristol, RI to Sarasota
was a snap with the brand new Triad trailer doing a stellar job of
transporting our new J in style and safety. Transporting in keel-up mode
provides a very low distribution of weight and the trailer support
points were perfectly laid out to cradle the boat properly.
The arrival at Sarasota Sailing Squadron this Friday created quite a
buzz with numerous sea-trials going on. The consistent feedback is she's
a great sailing platform -- easy, stable, quick and responsive. With
the annual BIKINI CUP Regatta being held today, Squadron Board Officer
Michelle Lee grabbed a few of her friends and got the J/70 out sailing
with the gals for a great day of racing on Sarasota Bay!"
What are you waiting for? Get on down to your local J/Dealer and hop
aboard a J/70 for one of the most enjoyable sailing experiences you've
ever had. A gentle five kts breeze and flat water or nuking at 25 kts
and blowing dogs off chains, it will be hard to wipe that "cheshire cat
grin" off your face. We promise. For more J/70 sailing information