J/32

J/32
Development
Designer Rod Johnstone
Location United States
Year 1996
No. Built 85
Builder(s) J Boats (Tillotson Pearson)
Boat
Boat Weight 10,000 lb (4,536 kg)
Hull
Type Monohull
Construction Fiberglass
LOA 32.40 ft (9.88 m)
LWL 29.00 ft (8.84 m)
Beam 11.00 ft (3.35 m)
Engine Type Yanmar diesel engine 27 hp (20 kW)
Hull Appendages
Keel/Board Type fin bulb keel
Ballast 3,840 lb (1,742 kg)
Rudder(s) internally-mounted spade-type rudder
Rig
General Fractional rigged sloop
I (Foretriangle Height) 39.20 ft (11.95 m)
J (Foretriangle Base) 11.00 ft (3.35 m)
P (Mainsail Luff) 38.50 ft (11.73 m)
E (Mainsail Foot) 15.50 ft (4.72 m)
Sails
Mainsail area 298.38 sq ft (27.720 m2)
Jib / Genoa area 215.60 sq ft (20.030 m2)
Total sail area 513.98 sq ft (47.750 m2)

The J/32 is an American sailboat, that was designed by Rod Johnstone and first built in 1996. The design is out of production.[1][2]

The boat was built by J Boats (Tillotson Pearson) in the United States, who built 85 examples.[1]

Design

J/32

The J/32 is a small recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass. It has a fractional sloop rig, an internally-mounted spade-type rudder and a fixed fin keel with a weighted bulb.[1]

The design displaces 10,000 lb (4,536 kg) and carries 3,840 lb (1,742 kg) of lead ballast.[1]

The J/32 has a draft of 6.00 ft (1.83 m) with the standard keel and 4.75 ft (1.45 m) with the optional shoal draft keel.[1]

The boat is fitted with a Japanese Yanmar diesel engine of 27 hp (20 kW). The fresh water tank has a capacity of 50 U.S. gallons (190 L; 42 imp gal).[1]

See also

Related development

Similar sailboats

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Browning, Randy (2016). "J/32 sailboat specifications and details". sailboatdata.com. Retrieved 1 November 2016.
  2. Browning, Randy (2016). "Rod Johnstone". sailboatdata.com. Retrieved 1 November 2016.

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