Open Course Racing
The J/121 is striking such a chord with sailors seeking high performance offshore sailing with half the normal size crew, we created a new racing format we’re calling “Open Course Racing”. The idea is to expand the typical W/L closed course racing into distance day racing with more course variety, less athletic boat-handling, and built-in scoring incentives for winning individual legs. The Open Course concept is growing and we’re currently engaging with event organizers to help introduce this format for future regattas.
J/121 Class Rules apply the best practices from years of one-design management and condensed them into an easy-to-read document that underlines the design mandate of the J/121 –a 40’ speedster that can be day raced or distance sailed by a short- handed crew. A few highlights:
- Five sail inventory– one main, two jibs, and two spinnakers. The two jibs and Code 0 on furlers.
- Corinthian crew with limit of one Group 3 sailor.
- A target crew weight max of 1,050lbs (same as the J/105 Class) to encourage crews of 5-6 sailors.
- In races over 25 miles, multiple crew can drive.
- Lauderdale to Key West Race (Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
- Miami to Cuba Race (Miami, FL)
- Palm Beach to Charleston Race Week (Charleston, SC)
- May 12-13 J/121 Spring Invitational (Newport, RI)
- May 26-28 FIGAWI Race Weekend (Nantucket, MA)
- Jun 9-10 New York Yacht Club Annual Regatta (Newport, RI)
- Jun 15 Newport to Bermuda Race (Newport RI)
- Jun 22 Royal Bermuda Yacht Club Annual Regatta (Hamilton, Bermuda)
- Jul 12-15 Rolex New York Yacht Club Race Week (Newport RI)
- Jul 20-22 Edgartown Race Weekend (Edgartown, MA)
- Aug 17 Ida Lewis Distance Race (Newport, RI)
- Aug 31 Stamford-Vineyard Race (Stamford, CT)