
Kenyon J/24 Mast & Components - Rig-Rite
J/24 Masts built in the US use the Kenyon 3049 Mast Section. J/24 Booms built in the US use the Kenyon D-Section Boom. though early models used the Kenyon SP-2 Spreader Section. Older …
J/24 Sailboat Parts - Line & Rigging - West Coast Sailing
Shop J/24 sailboat parts, rigging, and accessories today with rigging guides, technical information, extensive selection, and fast shipping to help you get back out on the water. Our J/24 …
J/24 Technical Specifications - J Boats
Tapered, anodized aluminum racing mast with airfoil spreaders, thru‑bar spreader bracket, Gibb "T" terminals, and black measurement bands. Three sets of holes at 1/2" intervals in mast …
J24 mast - how much does it weigh? Figuring out how to...
2025年2月12日 · Mast weight is minimal, maybe 65-75 lbs. Its not the weight, its the attached shrouds/stays, and the fact that you must lift it up and out of the boat (which necessarily …
One Design J24 Mast - velasailingsupply.com
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Mast & Replacement Parts Tagged "Mast Replacement Parts J/24…
J/24 Mast Step Plate $69.00. J/24 Mast - Bare. J/24 Mast - Bare $4,600.00 $5,100.00. Schaefer 4" Aluminum Self Jamming Cleat. Schaefer 4" Aluminum Self Jamming Cleat $55.80 $77.50. …
J/24 - Practical Sailor
2000年6月14日 · The J/24 is best suited for racing; there are many boats in her size range that are far more comfortable and practical for daysaiIing. However, the J/24 is a joy to sail under …
Preparing the boat can be broken down into four sections: bottom, keel, rudder, and mast. If you race your J/24 without optimizing each of these four parts of the boat, you may run into …
Masthead tapers are machine cut & welded for a perfectly consistent result every time! Our 59mm carbon poles weigh in at 1.86kg/4.1lb. Paired with our ever popular end ttings, it’s a sure …
J/24 - sailboatdata
LENGTH: Traditionally, LOA (length over all) equaled hull length. Today, many builders use LOA to include rail overhangs, bowsprits, etc. and LOD (length on deck) for hull length. That said, …