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One More Sail Before Casting Off

Aaron Hawkins decided to spend his last morning in Rhode Island sailing, simply for the pleasure of sailing. He guided a J/24 past the breakwater to let the bow dip into the waves and allowed the spray to wash over the deck. In less than a day he’d leave for the British Virgin Islands to assume his position as the first mate on Ocean Star, Sea|Mester’s 88-foot sail-training schooner.

J/108

In terms of cruising amenities, the shoal-draft J/108 picks up where its smaller sibling, the J/95, left off. “Boat Review” from our April 2012 issue.

J/108

In terms of cruising amenities, the shoal-draft J/108 picks up where its smaller sibling, the J/95, left off. Web extra from our April 2012 issue. Photos by Billy Black.

J/97

Racer? Cruiser? There’s no sense splitting hairs when sizing up this fine-sailing boat. A boat review from our February 2010 issue

Quick Look: J/97

Steve Callahan reviews this clean cut racer/cruiser for the 2010 Cruising World Sailboat show in our January 2010 issue

J/65

Sleek, fast, and comfortable, the semi-custom J/65 is a solid, fitting flagship for the family-run builder of performance cruisers and racing boats. “Yachtstyle” from our March 2008 issue.

J/122

Powerful on the wind and fast off it, this new design from J/Boats promises comfort in port and hardware around the buoys. A review from our June 2008 issue.

J/124

John Burnham reviews the J/124 for the 2007 Cruising World Sailboat Show.

J/133

In setting the pace for the current crop of racer/cruisers, the J/133 assigns a high priority to speed.

J/32

Herb McCormick reviews this fun and functional cruiser.

One More Sail Before Casting Off

Aaron Hawkins decided to spend his last morning in Rhode Island sailing, simply for the pleasure of sailing. He guided a J/24 past the breakwater to let the bow dip into the waves and allowed the spray to wash over the deck. In less than a day he’d leave for the British Virgin Islands to assume his position as the first mate on Ocean Star, Sea|Mester’s 88-foot sail-training schooner.

J/108

In terms of cruising amenities, the shoal-draft J/108 picks up where its smaller sibling, the J/95, left off. “Boat Review” from our April 2012 issue.

J/108

In terms of cruising amenities, the shoal-draft J/108 picks up where its smaller sibling, the J/95, left off. Web extra from our April 2012 issue. Photos by Billy Black.

J/97

Racer? Cruiser? There’s no sense splitting hairs when sizing up this fine-sailing boat. A boat review from our February 2010 issue

Quick Look: J/97

Steve Callahan reviews this clean cut racer/cruiser for the 2010 Cruising World Sailboat show in our January 2010 issue

J/65

Sleek, fast, and comfortable, the semi-custom J/65 is a solid, fitting flagship for the family-run builder of performance cruisers and racing boats. “Yachtstyle” from our March 2008 issue.

J/122

Powerful on the wind and fast off it, this new design from J/Boats promises comfort in port and hardware around the buoys. A review from our June 2008 issue.

J/124

John Burnham reviews the J/124 for the 2007 Cruising World Sailboat Show.

J/133

In setting the pace for the current crop of racer/cruisers, the J/133 assigns a high priority to speed.

J/32

Herb McCormick reviews this fun and functional cruiser.

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