
(Buenos Aires, Argentina)- As the J/70 class continues to grow around
the world, it was clear the rapid adoption of the J/70 in Chile and
Uruguay was going to stimulate interest across South America. Many of
the world’s top J/24 and Olympic sailors have come from Peru, Chile,
Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil. In fact, the passion for the J/70 was so
strong that when J/Boats announced several months ago that J/Boats
Argentina, based in Buenos Aires, would become the next licensed builder
for J/70s, the order book grew quickly to 20+ boats.
Roberto Authier, President of J/Boats Argentina, said this about
debuting their first boat a fortnight ago, “We were very pleased the
J/70 reception went so well.

We
launched the first boat shortly after the christening ceremony and went
sailing for a few hours with many sailors eagerly checking out their
next boat. It's going to be a very busy year!"
"The J/70 becomes the second J design we've licensed for production in
South America," added Jeff Johnstone of J/Boats. "We couldn't be happier
having Roberto and Lucas Authier building the J/70 and continuing to
provide long-term support for both the J/24 and J/70 classes."
The first Argentinean J/70 was launched after the christening ceremony
and went sailing for a few hours with many new J/70 sailors eagerly
hopping aboard to check out the new boat. For
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