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The J130 is a 42.7ft fractional sloop designed by Johnstone and built in fiberglass by J Boats between 1994 and 2002.

43 units have been built..

The J130 is a light sailboat which is a very high performer. It is very stable / stiff and has a low righting capability if capsized. It is best suited as a racing boat. The fuel capacity is originally small. There is a very short water supply range.

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Model J130
Length 42.70 ft
Beam 12.80 ft
Draft 8.50 ft
Country United states (North America)
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Sail area / displ. 25.21
Ballast / displ. 45 %
Displ. / length 120.13
Comfort ratio 19.65
Capsize 2.08
Hull type Monohull fin keel with bulb and spade rudder
Construction Fiberglass
Waterline length 38.20 ft
Maximum draft 8.50 ft
Displacement 15000 lbs
Ballast 6750 lbs
Hull speed 8.28 knots

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Rigging Fractional Sloop
Sail area (100%) 955 sq.ft
Air draft 0 ft ??
Sail area fore 470.25 sq.ft
Sail area main 485.63 sq.ft
I 57 ft
J 16.50 ft
P 52.50 ft
E 18.50 ft
Nb engines 1
Total power 47 HP
Fuel capacity 30 gals

Accommodations

Water capacity 35 gals
Headroom 0 ft
Nb of cabins 0
Nb of berths 0
Nb heads 0

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Builder J Boats
Designer Johnstone
First built 1994
Last built 2002
Number built 43

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J 130 manufacturer: j/boats designed by: johnstone.

LOA 42.7′
LWL 38.2′
Beam 12.8′
Draft (Deep) 8.5′
Draft (Shoal)
Displacement 15,000 lbs.
Ballast 6,750 lbs.
Sail Area 955.88 sq. ft.
Rig: I 57′
Rig: J 16.5′
Rig: E 18.5′
Rig: P 52.5′
Sail Area (Main) 485.63 sq. ft.
Sail Area (100% Jib) 470.25 sq. ft.

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The J/130 is the live-aboard, cruising version of the most exciting and innovative sailing concept of the past 60 years. J/Boats has taken the best of comfortable cruising design, combined it with the best of high performance racing design, then added a unique asymmetrical spinnaker for improved downwind performance. "Edge" is a great racer but with 7' draft can be cruised where other racers her size can't.

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Additional Specs, Equipment and Information:

Engines Total Power: 47 HP

Engine 1: Engine Brand: Yanmar Type C Engine/Fuel Type: Diesel Propeller: 3 blade propeller Drive Type: Direct Drive Engine Power: 47 HP

Accommodations Number of heads: 1

Accommodations There are two oval doorways forward through the main bulkhead into the forward stateroom area, with an enclosed head to starboard, and a large custom ship’s office area, and hanging locker to port. The large double V-berth has sail storage underneath forward and duffel storage aft, accessible without lifting bunk lids.

Enclosed head with mirror, open storage outboard, dual purpose shower/sink TP holder and two doors into the main cabin and forepeak. Finish is off-white Formica facing with teak trim on vertical surfaces and bulkheads; lightweight bunk tops with white finish; teak drawer and cabinet trim.

Vinyl lining on overhead and hull sides in forepeak and aft port cabin.

Vinyl lining on overhead in main cabin with teak slats on hull sides outboard of settee berths.

Removable teak and holly veneer floor panels finished in satin varnish with underside and ends sealed with epoxy.

Main cabin settee berths with split backrest cushions port and starboard.

Teak storage cabinets with mid-shelf above each settee berth, with additional storage compartments behind the seat back cushions.

Lightweight teak main cabin, drop-leaf table with stainless steel supports.

Large, sit-down, forward facing 24x36 nav table with chart storage, overhead instrument panel and outboard bookshelf.

Stainless steel overhead grab rails in main cabin.

Starboard aft is a large lazarette locker with a storage retaining wall that is accessible through a hinged cockpit seat lid or oval door aft of the galley (the “J Garage”).

Port aft is a double quarterberth cabin with door, hanging locker, shelf, reading light, and two opening ports with screens facing into the cockpit.

Interior cushions: Main salon-Sunbrella marroon tweed. Fwd and aft cabin-Sunbrella maroon tweed

Factory options Interior wood is varnished

Comfort group includes six opening ports in lieu of fixed ports in cabin house plus two opening ports facing aft into the cockpit, three Hella cabin fans,

Acrylic boom cover and lifeline pads outboard of helm locations, and white vinyl cockpit seat and helmsman cushions.

Air Conditioning Cruisair 16,000 btus of Air/Heat with digital display. New 2017.

Galley Highly polished double stainless sink recessed in 6mm “Wheat Matrix”

Fountainhead counter top with high cold-molded teak fiddles.

Three burner propane gimbaled stove/oven. (2) 10lb aluminum propane bottles in cockpit propane locker connected through solenoid shutoff switch.

Fresh water foot pump.

Dry goods storage bins.

Griddle and pan storage locker under stove.

Two flatware and utensil drawers, pot storage and locker.

Large Rubbermaid trash bin storage area with flip lid access under sink.

Ice box drain with valve.

110 gallon total water capacity in three separately valved tanks located under the port and starboard settees and under the cockpit.

Raritan PH-2 head with 20 gallon holding tank having direct and holding tank overboard discharge.

Hot and cold pressure water system.

Six gallon Rariton hot water heater.

Head shower sump pump

Cockpit operated bilge pump and an Automatic electric bilge pump.

650 Watt Microwave Oven

120v/12v refrigeration system with cold plate and compressor. New 2017.

Electronics Brookes & Gatehouse H1000 system w/ Multifunction LCD Displays

Vertical Mast Head Carbon Fiber Wand - 1050mm (42")

Autohelm 6000 autopilot

Zeus 3 Chart plotter. New 2018

Icom VHF Class D, with remote at helm. Hew 2018.

AIS transmit and receive. New 2017

XM Sirius Weather Satellite hardware

Satellite Antenna

Bluetooth enabled Receiver Box

Nav Station

3 displays on seahood wind speed depth

4 mast displays

2 displays custom binnacle (Navpod)

Fluxgate compass

Speed / Depth Interface Box

Dedicated NMEA for DfW & GPS

Allows for wireless portability of tablet within 100ft of navigators desk

Wavespeed Wireless Bluetooth RS232 devices

Enable wireless link from weather channel marine satellite data and input/output of B&G instrument data for DfW

FastNet2 Bus Cable

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Table of Contents

  • Before Getting Started
  • Deck Equipment
  • Steering System
  • J/130 Rigging
  • Sail Control Systems
  • Rigging & Systems Diagrams
  • Thru Hull & Seacocks Locations
  • Steering Systems
  • Running Rigging
  • Checkstay/Running Backstay System
  • Mainsheet & Reef/Cunningham Systems
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  • Engine Cooling System
  • Fresh Water Systems
  • Head System
  • Electrical Wiring System
  • Battery Wiring Diagram
  • Lightning Bonding System
  • Tuning at the Dock
  • Tuning under Sail
  • Snuffer Design
  • Length of the Snuffer
  • Loading the Snuffer
  • Lower Control Block Set-Up
  • Rigging the Snuffer
  • Stowing the Snuffer System
  • Halyard Feed
  • Attach the Spinnaker Sheets
  • Snuffer Limitation When Hoisting
  • Duties on the Hoist
  • If the Sail Bunches up Inside Sock
  • Snuffer Take-Downs
  • Dropping Without Snuffer
  • Helpful Hints
  • Cabin Ports
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  • Storage Tips
  • Water System
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  • Interior & Ventilation
  • Mast Storage

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  • By Bill Lee And Sheila Mccurdy
  • Updated: October 31, 2001

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We motored away from the dock in Newport on a calm pretty morning. The GPS agreed with the speedometer — flat out we were doing a respectable 8.6 knots on this 40-footer powered by a 38-horsepower Yanmar driving a Martec two-blade folding propeller. Optimal cruising speed would be a little less.

Under Sail We headed for a light breeze and hoisted the long-battened mainsail on Harken slide cars with ease. The boat was responsive and maneuverable under main alone and came alive when we unfurled the jib. This J/120 was equipped with an optional carbon mast by Hall Spars. The reduced weight aloft made possible by a carbon spar increases the range of positive stability as well as performance overall. The mast is stepped through the deck for extra stiffness in the rig and better control of sail shape.

Off the wind, the boat sailed very well under the asymmetrical spinnaker. Once essential line attachments were made on the foredeck and the spinnaker pulled out of the forward hatch, all spinnaker operations, including using the snuffer, were possible from the cockpit. In light air the 120 moves fast enough to bring the apparent breeze well forward and thus, even with this sail tacked out on the extended seven-foot sprit, one needs to think like a catamaran sailor and tack downwind.

The boat we sailed had the standard seven-foot lead keel; a 5’9″ shoal-draft keel is offered optionally. Both keels are narrow fins with an elephant-foot style bulb on the bottom for good stability and lift.

The Cockpit The cockpit is very comfortable with well positioned foot bracing for the crew when the boat is heeled. The double-ended mainsheet has Harken 44 self-tailing winches on each side of the cockpit reached easily by either the helmsman or the crew — as is the traveler. All halyards and reef lines lead aft on the cabin house and all winch handles clear the dodger comfortably. The 48-inch-diameter lightweight Edson aluminum wheel permits the helmsman to get well outboard on either side for maximum visibility. The helmsman seating is comfortable both when level or heeled. All of this provides a good balance between shorthanded and crewed sailing.

The Interior Below, the ladder had a generous 60-degree slope and side rails kept one’s feet from sliding off when heeled. The interior was light and airy with double staterooms fore and aft. No Dorades were provided; however, the cabin ports opened. Both double berths were a little on the small side and the inboard end of the J sprit did occupy a portion of the forward stateroom; however, given the interiors of most 40-foot race boats, this cruiser/racer had very nice accommodations. The two main cabin settees were long and straight, and could easily function as sea berths with lee cloths in place. While the galley is compact, it is very adequate and the six-cubic-foot icebox is bigger than on many boats. An Origo non-pressurized alcohol stove with oven is standard. The stove gimballed well and was equipped with a protection bar.

Construction The hull and deck are fiberglass with balsa core and the boat is built to ABS-approved plans. The boat is laminated using the resin-infusion process, which gives superior quality over conventional production layup techniques. The hull-to-deck flange joint is extra wide at 4.5 inches, and it is glued using a urethane elastomer adhesive. While strength is gained wherever rail hardware is bolted through and where bulkheads are attached, the glue does most of the job. The lack of mechanical purchase in this hull-to-deck joint may make some nervous, but for reassurance one only need consider that most of the boat — in fact most of any FRP boat — is held together by various types of resin and glue in the first place. The new series of “J sprit” boats represents an excellent balance between cruising boats you can race and racing boats you can cruise coastally. Certainly, the boat can be made even faster by removing the lazy jacks, replacing the jib furler with a foil and adding a conventional spinnaker for square running. But that’s not the point. The point is to create a shorthanded cruising boat that can perform, and J/Boats has done a superb job. — Bill Lee

To cruising sailors who seek out new models at boat shows, the J/120 is something of a quiet dove among pouter pigeons — built more for flying than roosting. There are no button-tufted armchairs, vanities or mood lighting. There are powerful and easily managed sails, a responsive helm, a light but well-built hull and efficient maintainability throughout.

At the dock, the lack of frills gives the boat a Spartan or simplistic appearance, but a sailor’s appreciation builds immediately when under way. Almost invisible details make the boat a pleasure to be aboard. The cockpit is configured for convenience of steering and sail handling. The big wheel and semi-balanced rudder create a fingertip helm, and when I nudged it less than a half turn to leeward while we churned upwind, the boat fell off instantly without any need of easing the large-roached mainsail. An additional benefit of the light helm is that it puts a small load on an autopilot; the blade is powerful, balance point spot on.

Form and function take precedence over styling statements on Rod Johnstone’s designs. Moving around the boat is easy and there are handholds and foot braces just about everywhere they are needed. The winch placements are logical and the wide side decks have good non-skid. The deep cockpit locker has a gasketed lid and is also accessible through a door aft of the galley, which allows you to avoid the sometimes painful contortions involved with getting a sail or inflatable dinghy out of the nether regions. There is no awkwardness in getting below. The companionway ladder is sturdy and safe to use even when the boat is heeled and bounding over waves.

The J/120, as delivered, lacks a quilted homeyness found on many 40-foot cruisers.It does not lend itself immediately to long-term live-aboards, but there is certainly enough space and stowage for two couples to cruise for a fortnight or more. A few accommodation innovations are worth a closer look. Bedding on this boat can be stowed inside throw-pillow covers — solving the problem of what to do with bedding during the day and piles of pillows at night. Also dual-purpose seat back cushions on the settees serve as cockpit cushions. This solves the bulky stowage problem of deck cushions, but introduces some new concerns about lack of waterproofness and whether bringing damp, salty cushions below creates more of a problem than it actually resolves.

One of the few space conflicts on the J/120 is created by the asymmetrical chute in its snuffer, which can remain hooked up to its sheets and halyard and be stowed conveniently inside the forward hatch. This puts it on the forward bunk. The crew must decide whether sail stowage or human comfort wins out in the forward cabin.

The value of the J/120 comes from building costs that have gone into substantive structures and quality gear. The base price of $162,600 is certainly attractive, but typical buyers opt for a variety of extras that boost this figure up to anywhere from $220,000 to $230,000. The boat that we sail tested cost about $247,000, which included the carbon fiber rig, radar on a removable pole, full sailing instruments, and autopilot, among other things. It is worth noting that the following items are also on the option list: hot and cold pressure water, 110-volt shore power, refrigeration, propane stove and oven, opening ports in cabin trunk, molded anchor well and removable bow roller. Certainly, the advantage of this is that a buyer does not pay for items not needed.

Overall, I agree with Bill Lee’s comments about this boat. I found the J/120 handsome, fun and easy on maintenance. — Sheila McCurdy

J/120 SPECIFICATIONS:

LOA 40’0″ (12.2 m.) LWL 35’0″ (10.7 m.) Beam 12’0″ (3.7 m.) Draft (deep) 7’0″ (2.1 m.) Draft (shoal) 5’11” (1.8 m.) Ballast 6,000 lbs. (2,722 kgs.) Displacement 12,900 lbs. (5,852 kgs.) Sail area 780 sq.ft. (72.5 sq.m.) Mast above water 62’7″ (19.1 m.) Ballast/Disp .47 Disp/Length 134 SA/Disp 22.7 Fuel tankage 27 gal. (102 l.) Water tankage 75 gal. (284 l.) Auxiliary Yanmar 3JH2-E 38-hp. 3-cyl. diesel Cabin headroom 6’2″ (1.9 m.) Designer Rod Johnstone Base price $162,600 (alum spar) $173,600 (carb spar)

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J/120 is a 39 ′ 11 ″ / 12.2 m monohull sailboat designed by Rod Johnstone and built by J Boats between 1999 and 2006.

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Auxilary power, accomodations, calculations.

The theoretical maximum speed that a displacement hull can move efficiently through the water is determined by it's waterline length and displacement. It may be unable to reach this speed if the boat is underpowered or heavily loaded, though it may exceed this speed given enough power. Read more.

Classic hull speed formula:

Hull Speed = 1.34 x √LWL

Max Speed/Length ratio = 8.26 ÷ Displacement/Length ratio .311 Hull Speed = Max Speed/Length ratio x √LWL

Sail Area / Displacement Ratio

A measure of the power of the sails relative to the weight of the boat. The higher the number, the higher the performance, but the harder the boat will be to handle. This ratio is a "non-dimensional" value that facilitates comparisons between boats of different types and sizes. Read more.

SA/D = SA ÷ (D ÷ 64) 2/3

  • SA : Sail area in square feet, derived by adding the mainsail area to 100% of the foretriangle area (the lateral area above the deck between the mast and the forestay).
  • D : Displacement in pounds.

Ballast / Displacement Ratio

A measure of the stability of a boat's hull that suggests how well a monohull will stand up to its sails. The ballast displacement ratio indicates how much of the weight of a boat is placed for maximum stability against capsizing and is an indicator of stiffness and resistance to capsize.

Ballast / Displacement * 100

Displacement / Length Ratio

A measure of the weight of the boat relative to it's length at the waterline. The higher a boat’s D/L ratio, the more easily it will carry a load and the more comfortable its motion will be. The lower a boat's ratio is, the less power it takes to drive the boat to its nominal hull speed or beyond. Read more.

D/L = (D ÷ 2240) ÷ (0.01 x LWL)³

  • D: Displacement of the boat in pounds.
  • LWL: Waterline length in feet

Comfort Ratio

This ratio assess how quickly and abruptly a boat’s hull reacts to waves in a significant seaway, these being the elements of a boat’s motion most likely to cause seasickness. Read more.

Comfort ratio = D ÷ (.65 x (.7 LWL + .3 LOA) x Beam 1.33 )

  • D: Displacement of the boat in pounds
  • LOA: Length overall in feet
  • Beam: Width of boat at the widest point in feet

Capsize Screening Formula

This formula attempts to indicate whether a given boat might be too wide and light to readily right itself after being overturned in extreme conditions. Read more.

CSV = Beam ÷ ³√(D / 64)

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    The higher a boat's D/L ratio, the more easily it will carry a load and the more comfortable its motion will be. The lower a boat's ratio is, the less power it takes to drive the boat to its nominal hull speed or beyond. Read more. Formula. D/L = (D ÷ 2240) ÷ (0.01 x LWL)³ D: Displacement of the boat in pounds. LWL: Waterline length in feet

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    The J130 is a 42.7ft fractional sloop designed by Johnstone and built in fiberglass by J Boats between 1994 and 2002. 43 units have been built. The J130 is a light sailboat which is a very high performer. It is very stable / stiff and has a low righting capability if capsized. It is best suited as a racing boat. The fuel capacity is originally ...

  8. J 130 : STW000900 : the SailingTheWeb sailboat datasheet

    Edit Print Favorite sailboats . The J 130 produced by the builder J Boats and designed by Rod Johnstone, is a cabin cruiser for cruising/regatta, rigged Sloop. Technical data. data sheet code. STW000900. model name. J 130. builder name. J Boats. United States; designer name. Rod Johnstone. boat type. cabin cruiser.

  9. J 130

    J 130 Manufacturer: J/Boats Designed by: Johnstone LOA: 42.7′ LWL: 38.2′ Beam: 12.8′ Draft (Deep) 8.5′ Draft (Shoal) — Displacement

  10. 1998 J/130

    The J/130 is the live-aboard, cruising version of the most exciting and innovative sailing concept of the past 60 years. J/Boats has taken the best of comfortable cruising design, combined it with the best of high performance racing design, then added a unique asymmetrical spinnaker for improved downwind performance. "Edge" is a great racer but with 7' draft can be cruised where other racers ...

  11. J/BOATS 130 MANUAL Pdf Download

    View and Download J/Boats 130 manual online. 130 boat pdf manual download.

  12. J/130: Reviews, Specifications, Built, Engine

    1 of 2. If you are a boat enthusiast looking to get more information on specs, built, make, etc. of different boats, then here is a complete review of J/130. Built by J Boats and designed by Rod Johnstone, the boat was first built in 1994. It has a hull type of Fin w/bulb & spade rudder and LOA is 13.01. Its sail area/displacement ratio 25.21.

  13. J/130 SAIL Review

    All lines are led aft, so all sails can be handled from the cockpit. The tapered Hall Spars triple-spreader section is supported by Navtec rod rigging. Belowdeck, the J/130 is bright and airy, with lots of off-white Formica and teak trim. The galley to starboard features an Origo alcohol stove/oven, Formica counters, and a 6-cubic-foot icebox.

  14. Boat: 2000 J Boats J130 Alum. Mast

    The 2000 J J130 Alum. Mast sailboat has a fiberglass hull and has an overall length of 42.58 feet (sometimes referred to as LOA). The width (or beam) of this craft is 128 inches. ... Even if this information is the same as the original factory specs, boats are sometimes modified. Thus, for safety and other reasons, it is a good idea to verify ...

  15. J Boats J 130 boats for sale

    2012 Custom Carolina 26cc. US$149,999. Bluewater Yacht Sales, LLC- Wrightsville Beach | Greenville, North Carolina. <. 1. >. * Price displayed is based on today's currency conversion rate of the listed sales price. Boats Group does not guarantee the accuracy of conversion rates and rates may differ than those provided by financial institutions ...

  16. J/120 Sailboat Review

    Base price $162,600 (alum spar) $173,600 (carb spar) J/Boats Inc. 557 Thames St. Newport, RI 02840. Phone (401) 846-8410. More: 2001 - 2010, 31 - 40 ft, Bluewater Cruising, J/Boats, keelboat, monohull, racer / cruiser, Sailboat Reviews, Sailboats. We motored away from the dock in Newport on a calm pretty morning.

  17. Tech Specs

    J/130 Offshore Sailboat Technical specifications & dimensions- including layouts, sailplan and hull profile. SEARCH J/BOATS. Search. Search. Search For: All words Any word Exact Phrase Phrase Prefix Wildcard Fuzzy query - - - - - - . Order by: Relevance Newest First Oldest First ...

  18. J/120

    Sailboat Specifications Definitions Hull Type: Fin w/bulb & spade rudder: Rigging Type: Fractional Sloop: LOA: 40.00 ft / 12.19 m ... Like the LWL, it will vary with the weights of fuel, water, stores and equipment. A boat's actual draft is usually somewhat more than the original designed or advertised draft. For boats with adjustable keels ...

  19. Boat: 1996 J Boats J130 Carbon Fiber Mast

    The 1996 J J130 Carbon Fiber Mast. sailboat has a fiberglass hull and has an overall length of 42.58 feet (sometimes referred to as LOA). The width (or beam) of this craft is 128 inches. This boat is rigged as a Sloop. The sail area for the sailboat is 955 square feet. The displacement for the boat is approximately 14900 lbs.

  20. J/130 Offshore Review

    My experience with powerful lightweight boats was limited to inshore and buoy racing, so sailing the J-130 offshore was to be a unique experience for all of us. Fast passages are always a joy and we were told the 130 was going to provide some fast sailing. The speed factor played well for us as we were able to avoid the worst of one weather ...

  21. J Boats J 130 boats for sale

    1973 Nautor Swan 44. $75,000. Saint Marys City, MD 20686 | DQ Yachts. <. 1. >. Find 18 J Boats J 130 boats for sale near you, including boat prices, photos, and more. Locate J Boats dealers and find your boat at Boat Trader!

  22. J/120

    The higher a boat's D/L ratio, the more easily it will carry a load and the more comfortable its motion will be. The lower a boat's ratio is, the less power it takes to drive the boat to its nominal hull speed or beyond. Read more. Formula. D/L = (D ÷ 2240) ÷ (0.01 x LWL)³ D: Displacement of the boat in pounds. LWL: Waterline length in feet