The J/Team
Al, Bob, Drake, Jeff, Kendra,
Paul, Peter, Phil, Rod and Stuart
Al, Bob, Drake, Jeff, Kendra,
Paul, Peter, Phil, Rod and Stuart

"America's Best Boat of the Year"
The J/70 one-design speedster was introduced to critical acclaim in March 2012 and has rapidly taken the world by storm with over 300 boats sold in over 15 countries-- it's the fastest growing one-design sportboat ever. Such remarkable success is a tribute to the entire team, including CCF Composites in Bristol, Rhode Island (the USA builder) and suppliers like Harken, Southern Spars, Marlow, various sailmakers (Doyle, North, Quantum, Ullman, to name a few) and the entire J/Dealer network worldwide.

In addition, the new "baby J" has also achieved sailboat industry acclaim, taking SAIL Magazines "Best Boat- Performance Under 30 ft" category and also SAILING WORLD'S 2013 "Overall Boat of the Year" over all six categories!
"A European Sensation"J//70 started sailing in Europe mid-summer 2012 wth first deliveries from JB Composites in Les Sables des' Olonne taking place in July. Since then the fall/ winter boatshows are generating extraordinary enthusiasm across the European Continent as well as in the United Kingdom, Australia, Hong Kong, South Africa and South America. Plus, J/70 is a "European Yacht of the Year 2013 Nominee" in the Performance Boat Category!




(St Thomas, USVI)- The St. Thomas Yacht Club and the VirginIslands
Sailing Association again hosted yet another fabulous regatta on the
Charlotte Amalie harbor waterfront using their unique J/24s (modified
and call IC-24s). With the courses set less than 50 yards from the
shore, spectators had fantastic views of the action and the sailors. The
event offers both an open division and a woman’s division that provides
for great sailing and even better prospects for after race
entertainment. The rum and tequila drinks are all “free” as are many
meals. The “reggae” music starts right after the de–briefs as does the
dancing.
A
rain squall blowing across the Charlotte Amalie harbor just minutes
before the start of the Finals left light and shifty conditions in its
wake. This didn’t deter Barkow who handily won the first two matches
against Perry. In what proved the final match of the Finals, Barkow
lead at the start and stretched her advantage to 8 boat lengths by the
windward mark. She lengthened her frontrunner position into a commanding
10 to 12 boat lengths by the finish even though her team battled
through a kink in the spinnaker that cost them a few seconds in boat
speed in the last downwind run.

Group
1 ended with three different winners of each of the three handicap
categories after two final windward/leeward races today. Nevertheless,
the solid, fast J/35 MEM, skippered by Paul Boutchard, finished with a
2nd and a 4th to win the PHS category with a record of
1-8-1-1-3-3-2-2-4-2 for a net 15 points, ahead of Don Calvert's Castro
40, Intrigue, on 22 points and Darren Clark's Farr 1104, Invincible, on
28 points. The wins by Paul Bouthard’s J/35 under PHS handicaps was the
stand-out performance in the handicap divisions.















(Charleston, SC)- This Holiday season, surprise that sailing fanatic who
already has everything with a gift they're sure to love, a custom
handmade J/24 sail print. Each 18"x24" J/24 print is screen-printed on
recycled sail cloth and is hand-signed and numbered by the artist (and
avid sailor)- Chad Covert. Made locally in Charleston, SC, this print
makes a wonderful gift—but hurry, as these are limited-run prints.
Customize the print with your very own sail numbers for a small charge.
Each print retails for $80.00. Please order at- 

