J Boats 35 Sloop Racer
- Bateau REF# · 213515
- Longeur hors tout · 10.67m
- Année · 1984
- Construction · Fibre de Verre
- Coque · Quillard
- Couchettes · 5
- Moteur · 1 x gasoil 27cv, Yanmar 30MD (1984)
- Visible à · Tacoma, WA USA - Shown by Appointment
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Détails supplémentaires
Architecte | Rod Johnstone |
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Chantier | TPI |
Visible à | Tacoma, WA USA - Shown by Appointment |
Capacité carburant | 90.9 L Total - 1 Cuve(s) |
Capacité d'eau | 90.9 L Total - 1 Cuve(s) |
Capacité réservoir eaux noires | 90.9 L Total - 1 Cuve(s) |
Mécanique
Moteur | 1 x gasoil 27cv |
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Marque et le modèle du moteur | Yanmar 30MD (1984) |
Heures moteur |
moteur1= Unknown |
Refroidi par | Direct |
Barre | barre franche |
Transmission | arbre d'hélice |
Hélice(s) | 2 blade bronze folding |
Consommation carburant (approx) | 2.3 L /hr A vitesse de croisière |
Vitesse de croisière | 6.5 noeuds |
Vitesse Max | 9 noeuds |
Yanmar 3 cylinder is raw water cooled with no hour meter. It doesn't show obvious signs of corrosion and it runs well. There are two batteries plus an on board battery charging system.
Dimensions
Longeur hors tout | 10.67m |
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Longeur flottaison | 9.14m |
Bau | 3.56m |
Tirant d'eau Max | 2.06m |
Deplacement | 4,536kg |
Hauteur sous barrots | 1.83m |
Stationnement | Marina |
Voiles
Grand voile à ris | North (2 mains) - bande à ris () Fully Battened, 2 Ris |
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Génois/foc | Sobstad (3 number 1s) - Mousqueton () |
Autres voiles | 1 #2 headsail (a little smaller) () |
1 #3 headsail (high wind sail) () | |
3 Spinnaker sails each a different weight () |
Equipement de Spi |
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Full inventory of Sobstad and North Sails. Seller reports he has re-rigged the boat with new running rigging and line locks.
Systèmes électriques
12 batterie volts, 2 batterie(s) chargé(s) par: moteur, prise de quai
Construction
Construction | Fibre de Verre |
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Coque | Quillard |
Finition | Peinture finition |
As is necessary to make a strong but light boat, the J/35 uses some sophisticated construction techniques. Both the hull and deck are balsa-cored, with the end-grain balsa inside layers of biaxial and unidirectional fiberglass. As with any cloth, there is less stretch and more strength parallel to the glass fibers than across them, and the biaxial and unidirectional cloth used by Tillotson-Pearson lets the builder arrange the cloth throughout the hull so its strength is in line with the forces that occur during hard sailing.
Unlike most boats, the main structural bulkhead which takes the forces of the rig is a molded fiberglass piece, and the floors are made up of glass beams to which both the mast step and the external lead keel are fastened.
The hull and deck are strong and, perhaps more importantly, stiff, so that there is a minimum of flexing when the boat is being pushed. The quality of the construction is evident in that over time they are still able to handle the rig forces of a pumped-up backstay on a hard beat.
The seller reports the keel has been re-positioned and strengthened along with bottom strengthening. This vessel was originally from the New Orleans area and was raced in the East Coast Nationals where the seller reports the boat took first place honors around 1990.
In 2017 there was a repair made to the bottom. A very small area of balsa core was removed, re-fiberglassed, sanded smooth and repainted the entire bottom. Today it's in the water and ready to start racing again.
Aménagements
Nombre total de couchages | 5 |
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Nombre de lits doubles | 1 |
Nombre de lits simples | 4 |
Cabines | 1 |
Lavabo | 1 |
Douche | 1 |
Toilettes | 1 Toilettes (Manuels) |
Forward cabin could be used as a berth but on this boat it's a sail storage area. There are 2 sleeping settees and 2 quarter berths. This has the preferred interior for racers. Removable V-berth with head just aft to port, hanging storage to starboard both with removable teak grates for head floor. Teak and holly cabin sole, moulded teak trim, teak bulkheads and removable teak bulkhead mounted table with magazine rack. Port and starboard settee berths in main cabin. Stand up chart table with ice box underneath with enclosed shelf and instrument shelf. Standard galley with sink and Origo alcohol burner stove and oven. Ventilation provided by three hatches and six opening ports. Large port and starboard quarter-berths with shelves.
2 feux(s) alcool cuisinière
Aménagements
Cuisinière | |
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Evier | |
Glacière | |
Système d'eau sous pression |
Forward cabin could be used as a berth but on this boat it's a sail storage area. There are 2 sleeping settees and 2 quarter berths. This has the preferred interior for racers. Removable V-berth with head just aft to port, hanging storage to starboard both with removable teak grates for head floor. Teak and holly cabin sole, moulded teak trim, teak bulkheads and removable teak bulkhead mounted table with magazine rack. Port and starboard settee berths in main cabin. Stand up chart table with ice box underneath with enclosed shelf and instrument shelf. Standard galley with sink and Origo alcohol burner stove and oven. Ventilation provided by three hatches and six opening ports. Large port and starboard quarter-berths with shelves.
2 feux(s) alcool cuisinière
Accastillage de pont
Taud de bôme | |
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Amarres | |
Parre battages | |
Couvertures d'instruments |
4 winch(s) de drisse
2 winch(s) d'écoute
1 ancre(s)
(Danforth Style)
Anchor is stowed with a very short piece of chain and rope rode.
Equipement de Navigation
Compas | |
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Vitesse | |
Vent | |
VHF | |
GPS | |
Pilote automatique | |
Stéréo | |
Feux de navigation | |
Sondeur |
Kenwood stereo, Standard Horizon VHF, NEXUS Wind, Speed, Depth, Auto-Pilot, GPS Navigation Seller reports Nav Instruments were replaced about 10 years ago.
Equipement de Sécurité
Gilets de sauvetage | |
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Corne |
2 pompes de cale (1 manuel / 1 électrique)
Commentaires du Broker
VIRTUAL TOUR - VIDEO - 80 TO 100 PHOTOS - FULL SPECS CAN BE VIEWED OF THIS VESSEL!
The J-35 is a well regarded racing sloop with the added feature of having some room below for cruising. A modest galley with two-burner stove and ice box, a head with shower and sleeping berths for six make this a suitable family cruiser or a smokin" hot race boat. This particular one has a sail inventory that gives you all the options you may need for both purposes.
These boat details are subject to contract.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.