Age 12 to 80, no matter what your style: racing, daysailing or cruising. Her flared topsides make her dry on deck.
Her "weekender" cabin makes it possible to get warm on cold days and she can be sailed easily by one person with only the mainsail.
While some of the world's best sailors have the latest version J/24, a well-prepared 1977 model, built to the same shape and weight with rigid end-grained balsa core construction can still win the class world championship even after 30,000+ miles of trailering.
That's "One Design". The International J/24 is built in the USA, Japan, Argentina and Italy and has more than 50,000 people sailing 5,300 boats in 150 fleets in 40 countries.
Get in on the fun and find out why J/24 is still one of the world's most popular sailboats.
· End grained balsa core construction with hand laid‑up glass in both hull & deck.
· Vinylester resin in outer hull skin for 10 year transferable blister warranty.
· Full structural main bulkhead glassed to hull & deck.
· Heavy duty stainless chainplates bolted to main bulkhead.
· Anodized aluminum mast bearing beam, glassed to hull and grounded to keel.
· Low maintenance molded V‑berth unit bonded to the hull to form watertight compartment.
· Aft storage compartments port and starboard with access from below.
· Self‑bailing cockpit.
· White gel-coat hull and deck.
· Molded positive traction non‑skid surface on deck.
· Hull and deck joint bonded with Plexus structural adhesive.
· ORC sized white thermo‑plastic toe rail running full length of the deck both sides.