The J/112E is the newest addition to J/Boats’ “E” Series of versatile sport cruising yachts. The “E” is for elegance and evolution in performance cruising design. Why settle for anything less than sailing where and when you want to in comfort, style and speed?
36 feet is a magic size in the J/Boats line-up. With a spacious two-cabin accommodation plan and a comfortable, ergonomic cockpit, the all-new J/112E is as well suited for the annual cruise as she is sprinting to Mackinac Island or short-handing through rough weather. Versatility in sailboat design means not only a sailboat that can do many things, but one that can do them across a wide range of conditions, both fair and adverse.
Upwind is a Breeze – Downwind is
a Blast
The J/112E joins her sisterships, the J/97E and J/122E, as an exceptional
upwind performer. V-shaped bow sections provide superior directional stability
and reduced slamming in waves. Freeboard forward and topside flare help
to keep the deck dry. A long waterline combined with a low vertical center of
gravity results in a smooth, sea-kindly motion - more like that of a 40 footer.
J/112E is a moderate displacement design with a high aspect, non-overlapping
sailplan. This efficient set-up provides ample sail power in light winds (while
most others are motoring), and easy to down-shift options when the wind builds.
J’s are known for being able to sail well under mainsail alone, jib alone, and
nearly any combination of mainsail and small jib. The J/112E is no exception.
All one needs is a mainsail and 105% jib to enjoy easy, high performance
sailing in winds from 5 to 25 knots. For downwind fun with minimal effort
and crew, one can deploy the asymmetric spinnaker from the retractable carbon
sprit.
Designed to
Sail
Owners have been sailing their J’s offshore for years and their enthusiastic
feedback has fueled J/Boats’ continuous pursuit of designing the world’s most
comfortable sailing boats. Comfort at sea means more than nice backrests (which
by the way the J/112E has). “Sailing comfort” means sailing without stress -
like having clear visibility from the helm station; easy access to vital sail
controls to allow short-handed sailing; a smooth sea-kindly motion that’s
easier on the stomach; numerous handholds and foot braces both above and below
decks for secure movement; and a highly maneuverable boat that is easy to dock
or moor in tight places. Sailboats that inspire confidence (and reduce stress)
inspire their owners to sail more. Maybe that’s why J/ sailors spend so much
time sailing.