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J105 wins Best Series-Produced Yacht in IRC, at RORC

by J-UK 23 Sep 2006 00:59 BST

The J105 has once again proved why it is the most successful mid-sized keelboat in the world. The J105 has continued its success in the 2-handed RORC series during 2006 and has beaten fully crewed boats both on the water and on handicap. The championship winner for 2005 of the Psipsina Trophy, Slingshot (Shaun Murphy) has once again been crowned 2-handed champion. This year the J105 has been even more successful as it finished 1st Overall IRC and 1st IRC Class 2, adding the Jazz Trophy and Grenade Goblet to the silver cabinet.

The J105 was awarded the Serendip Trophy for the Best Series-Produced Yacht in IRC, by RORC for 2006, and Slingshot won the Somerset Memorial Trophy for outstanding achievement of a 2-handed yacht, and was named 2006 Yacht of the Year.

With over 600 hundred boats sailing, the J105 is not a new design, first touching the water in 1992 - however it is thoroughly modern and offers a great blend of sailing performance. Designed for non-overlapping headsails, she has a simple sail plan, which provides the performance without the costs. A retractable carbon bowsprit and asymmetric spinnaker provide the power downwind.

The J105 is on display at the Southampton Boat Show on the 'try a boat' stand and J-UK will happily arrange a demo sail and show the benefits of the boat that is RORC Best Series-Produced Yacht 2006.

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