Collection: J/111

Class History

J/Boats have hit the jackpot with the J/111 one-design. This speedy, easily-driven sportboat is a racer's dream, accelerating in the most gentle of puffs and flat-out planing in a big breeze. But versatility is what revs this 36-footer’s cool factor to 10. The roomy cockpit seats six for daysailing, with controls led to the skipper so crew can enjoy the view. Accommodations below allow a comfortable overnight or weekend getaway. If double-handing is your game, no worries there! Two can easily set, jibe, and drop the asymmetric instead of the normal five or six.

Boat Specifications

LOA: 36.50 ft (11.10 m)
LWL: 32.70 ft (9.97 m)
Beam: 10.80 ft (3.29 m)
Standard Draft: 7.20 ft (2.19 m)
Standard Ballast: 3,515 lb (1,594 kg)
Displacement: 9,300 lb (4,216 kg)
Engine: 21 hp
100% SA: 663 sq ft (61.6 sq m)
I: 48.37 ft (14.74 m)
ISP: 51.40 ft (15.67 m)
J: 13.85 ft (4.22 m)
P: 45.17 ft (13.77 m)
E: 14.50 ft (4.42 m)
SA/Dspl: 24
Dspl/L: 119

Mastbase blocks

Five 57 mm ESP teardrop mast collar blocks lead halyards aft. Elegantly simple in their design and construction, they feature sleeve bearings to handle high static halyard loads. Blocks attach directly to the mast collar posts to keep the line close to the deck.

Backstay cylinder

Details make the difference when it comes to Harken hydraulic cylinders. Hard Lube-anodized aluminum housing is strong and corrosion resistant. Low-friction, durable seals, long-lasting O-rings and slant springs, and anti-snag clevis pins provide years of reliable service.