Inside Equipment
Electric bilge pump
Manual bilge pump
Battery charger
Air conditioning
Hot water
Fresh water maker
Electric head
Refrigerator
Deep freezer
Electrical Equipment
Shore power inlet
Generator
Inverter
Electrical Circuit: 12V
Covers
Bimini Top
Mainsail cover
Cockpit cover
Genoa cover
Lazy bag
Lazyjacks
Sail Area
IJPE : 1375.00 sq ft I : 66.50 ft J : 18.75 ft P : 62.00 ft E : 24.17 ft Working Sail Area : 1376.00 sq ft
J Boats brochure discription
The J-160 is as easy to handle and sail as a traditional 42-footer. This is a boat which 2-3 people can manage without reliance on powerful or heavy electro-mechanical devices. The design mandate for the J-160 was to exceed all prior standards for a cruising yacht of this size. One had to feel a sense of joy and control at the wheel as the boat leapt forward in a gust of wind with power and stability. Putting the rail under or shortening the sail shouldn't happen under 20 knots of wind. The J-160 slides effortlessly through waves upwind, keeping the crew dry and leaving no signature quarter-wave. Running in seas, it sails with great directional stability and good forward buoyancy to ride up over waves ahead. The sail plan is manageable, versatile and balanced, yet powerful enough to stabilize motion in waves for a quantum improvement in sailing comfort at sea. As for esthetics, the J-160 is traditional in a functional and purposeful way. Short overhangs are combined with a smooth sweep of the sheerline and low freeboard to reduce wind resistance and facilitate boarding. The bow sections are flared to deflect waves downward, keeping the decks dry. The triple spreader rig conveys a graceful power, giving no hint of how easily it is managed. The interior is spacious, clean in execution, beautifully appointed and exquisitely finished, befitting a proper flagship. Every detail and need has been addressed in terms of provisioning, equipment and storage space for coastal and offshore cruising. The liveaboard comfort and styling of this yacht goes far beyond what you might expect from J Boats, whose reputation was first built in world-class racing.