J/99
The J/99 will reward you with easy, high speed sailing whether solo, twin, or with the whole gang.
J/99 - Fast, Fun Offshore Speedster
The J/99 (32.6′) does it all – combining great sailing performance and stability with belowdecks comfort in a boat that can be sailed by just one or two people. The deck layout and sailplan are optimized for easy handling, while the roomy cockpit accommodates 8+ for fun daysailing. Want to jump into the next adventure-style overnight race or cruise rally and can’t find crew? No problem. The J/99 will reward you with easy, high speed sailing whether solo, twin, or with the whole gang.
Now more than ever, sailors are attracted to adventure-filled, signature events (Fastnet, Middle Sea, Chicago-Mac, etc.) where straight-line speed, sail handling, strategy and weather routing are all equally put to the test. The J/99 is designed to excel in these events (both fully crewed and short-handed) while delivering the exhilarating, family-friendly experience the J Sport range is known for.
The J/99 has a versatile cockpit for both day-cruising and day-racing that can comfortably accommodate as many as 6. The deck layout has several optimized features including a floating jib lead system, 8:1 inhauler system, cockpit-led outhaul, cunningham, and double-ended boomvang. The 48:1 cascading backstay system leads to both sides of the cockpit. The two self-tailing primary winches are located within reach of the driver.
The J/99 is tiller steered with a choice of a single centerline, balanced rudder, or an optional twin rudder configuration (which is popular for offshore short-handed sailing when using auto-pilot). A wheel package is available as an option.
The J/99 interior is roomy with clean lines and uncluttered spaces. The main cabin features two full length settee berths with optional flip-up pilot berths. The L-shaped galley has everything for the weekend cruise including a stove, an ice-box and an inboard sink with a pressure water system. There’s a proper sit-down, forward-facing, nav station to starboard. The drop-leaf main cabin table is a nice extra, usually seen only on cruising J’s. There are matching double aft cabins with privacy doors. This versatile layout allows 2-4 crew to sleep on the windward side for good offshore weight distribution, and up to 8 for the occasional inshore regatta or weekend cruise. The forepeak is dedicated for the head and sail storage, and otherwise kept as light as possible.
J/99 Specification Features
• High Quality Composite Engineering & Construction: The J/99 exceeds ISO 12215 requirements for Category A offshore sailing. The hull and deck are built STRONG by J/Composites of France utilizing the SCRIMP resin-infusion molding process – a molding process proven to yield higher strength laminates for long lasting integrity in an environmentally friendly manner.
• AG+ Custom Mast Section: The J/99 mast is an all-new, custom engineered alloy section (anodized black) developed specifically for the J/99 by AG+ Spars of France. The unique integral mainsail track accommodates either luff cars or bolt rope. This innovation eliminates over 12 meters (40’) of fasteners and glue and allows engineers to take advantage of the increased stiffness the integral track geometry provides for final spar section calculations. A tapered top section and quality hardware result in a rig that delivers the best performance value.
• Carbon Fiber Fixed Bow Sprit: The J/99 is the first J with a fixed carbon bowsprit. The sprit is easily removed by way of two bolts just aft of the stem, and is supported by a Dyneema bobstay to the bow. The primary benefits of a fixed bowsprit for offshore sailing are reduced weight in the bow and better protection against water intrusion.
• Engineered Low VCG Keel: The low VCG (Vertical Center of Gravity) keel of the J/99 is a high-tech two-metal keel (draft of 1.9m/6.5’) comprised of an encapsulated cast iron fin with integral lead wedge bulb – a similar construction method as the J/112E and J/121. This keel provides the J/99 with exceptional stability.
J/99 Recognition and Awards
The J/99’s performance and capabilities have been widely recognized by the world’s yachting press as a truly fun, fast, evolutionary boat from the J/Design and J/Composites build teams. Recent awards include the SAIL’s Best Boats- Performance Award, SAILING WORLD’s Boat of the Year- Best Crossover Boat, and the British Yachting Awards – Performance Yacht award.
“The J/99 opens up a wide range of sailing possibilities,” commented designer Alan Johnstone. “The versatile sail plan, balanced hull form and efficient cockpit are ideal for short-handed offshore sailing as well as weekend sailing with friends. The J/99 packs a lot of performance and versatility into a manageable size and budget.”
J/99 Principal Dimensions
Dimensions | ft/lbs | m/kg |
LOA | 32.61 | 9.94 |
LWL | 28.60 | 8.72 |
Beam | 11.18 | 3.40 |
Standard Draft | 6.54 | 1.99 |
Displacement | 8,415 | 3,800 |
Ballast | 3,350 | 1,520 |
Engine | Volvo D1-20 20hp | Volvo 20hp SD |
100% SA | 571 | 53 |
I | 43.37 | 13.22 |
J | 12.56 | 3.83 |
P | 41.80 | 12.74 |
E | 14.30 | 4.359 |
ISP | 47.25 | 14.44 |
STL (SPL) | 16.73 | 5.10 |
Construction
• End grained balsa/foam composite construction using biaxial and unidirectional glass with ISO NPG gelcoat and vinylester resin
on the outer hull layer to prevent osmotic gelcoat blisters.
• “SCRIMP” resin infusion molding process for optimum laminate strength and light weight with 65% glass content in structural
skins.
• Structural engineering and construction to exceed ISO 12215 requirements for Cat A.
• White gelcoat hull and deck finish.
• All bulkheads are laminated or bonded to both the hull and deck.
• Main bulkhead is substantially built with composite sandwich construction & materials.
• Resin infused high-strength structural grid is at the heart of the J/99 structural layout and directly accepts all primary keel and
mast base loads while connecting together and providing stiffness for the hull, deck and primary bulkheads.
• Low VCG (vertical center of gravity), high aspect ratio standard keel built with an encapsulated cast iron fin and integral lead
wedge shoe and then thru-bolted and bonded to the hull with substantial backing plates. Option for all lead deep fin keel.
• Molded non-skid surfaces on the horizontal deck surfaces.
• Molded toe rails on the foredeck and outboard of primary winches.
• High-aspect, balanced spade rudder constructed from biaxial and unidirectional glass, stainless steel stock mounted in JP3 selfaligning bearings.
• Cockpit layout design optimized for short-handed sailing.
Engine & Electrical
• VOLVO D1-20 diesel engine with freshwater cooling, sail drive, folding propeller.
• 115 amp standard engine alternator.
• Keyless Volvo engine panel in cockpit.
• 50L (13 gal.) diesel fuel tank located under port settee.
• Hi/low engine room ventilation fan.
• 100 amp AGM house battery. Option for 2nd house battery of same size.
• 70 amp AGM engine start battery with switches and double diode/circuit breaker.
• Master battery on/off switches located under nav table.
• Sound insulation for engine compartment.
• 12V DC distribution panel mounted outboard in nav station.
• Overhead LED lighting in main cabin.
• Cabin lighting in the head area & aft cabins.
• LED bow and stern navigation lights.
• Bonding system for protection from lightning.
• Electric bilge pump.
Deck Hardware
• Primary winches: 40:1 power ratio, aluminium self-tailing, 2-speed, mounted on cockpit coamings.
• Secondary winches: 35:1 power ratio, aluminium self-tailing, 2-speed, mounted on aft end of coach roof on each side of
companionway.
• Mainsheet purchase system with 6:1 coarse-tune terminating to centerline swivel cam base, and with 24:1 fine tune purchase.
• Mainsheet traveller track mounted to raised molding at cockpit floor with drainage below and with 4:1 control purchase system at
each side of cockpit.
• Composite tiller with vertical articulating tiller head and universal telescoping tiller extension with handle grip. Stainless steering
stops are built into the tiller bearing at the deck.
• Adjustable jib lead system with floating lead blocks, 8:1 inhauler system, and cockpit controls.
• Jib sheet turning blocks attached to padeyes on the side deck outboard of the cockpit to deflect jib sheet to the primary winches.
• Turning blocks for spinnaker sheets attached to padeyes & stern rail points.
• Fairleads and rope clutch for spinnaker tack line (on starboard side of coach roof).
• Clear anodized mast collar with lead block attachments for halyards and reef lines.
• Halyard organizer blocks on each side of seahood.
• Rope clutches for cabin top halyards, reef and mast control lines.
• OSR & ISO compliant lifeline system includes: twin SS bow pulpit rails with inboard support legs, SS lifeline stanchions with
inboard support where required, double lifelines of 1 x 19 SS wire w/toggle termination at bow and lashing at stern rails and twin
SS stern rails with triple lifelines of 1 x 19 SS wire across transom.
Four pop-up style mooring cleats at bow and transom corners.
• Self-draining foredeck anchor locker with hinged deck cover and closing latch.
• Opening skylight hatch (500 x 500) for the head/storage/forepeak area.
• Flush opening ISO approved aft hatch located in the cockpit floor for quick access to under-deck steering system components.
• Custom SS chainplates for forestay, shrouds & backstay.
• SS handrails on coach roof.
• Sliding companionway hatch.
• Acrylic companionway washboard with integral vent and lock.
• Opening ports – one for each aft cabin. Option for additional cockpit opening ports.
• Large fixed acrylic portlights (2) for main salon area.
• Manual cockpit operated bilge pump with transom drain.
• Compass with internal light & plastic cover.
• Winch handle holders (2).
Spars & Rigging
• Tapered, fractional AG+ aluminum mast with black anodized finish includes two pairs of swept spreaders attached with throughbars. The mast is a keel stepped configuration with adjustable mast step. The custom extruded mast track accommodates
standard Antal luff car sliders or bolt rope. Other features include standard tack reef hardware, boom and boom vang gooseneck
fittings, long welded mast head crane with backstay termination, internal side shroud terminations, headstay attachment
hardware, halyard sheaves. A watertight dam installed inside the mast tube with a drain hole located just above deck level.
Steaming light wiring exits the mast above deck and leads through deck via watertight gland. Belowdeck mast includes tie-rod.
• Black anodized AG+ aluminum boom with internal 8:1 clew outhaul system to lead to cockpit, boom vang attachment, mainsheet
block termination with sheaves for two reef lines and outhaul.
• Rigid boom vang with double ended 18:1 purchase to cam cleats on aft corners of coachroof.
• Dyform standing rigging with soft backstay.
• 48:1 cascade purchase system for backstay control.
• Fixed carbon fiber bowsprit painted black, with tack line padeye & underside bobstay attachment.
• Standard running rigging package to include 1 jib halyard, 1 main halyard, & 1 spinnaker halyard with snap shackle. Sheets
included are 2 jib sheets, 2 spinnaker sheets, and coarse & fine sheets for mainsail. Control lines: traveller, tack line, 2 reef lines
and backstay.
• Standard deck hardware arranged to allow adjustment of Cunningham, outhaul and vang from the cockpit.
Interior
• Bulkheads and furniture finished in white with wood trim & moldings in white gelcoat, for a clean appearance & low maintenance
easy to clean surfaces.
• Wood effect durable laminate finish on cabin sole boards.
• Painted finish on interior hull surface with outboard storage bags in the main cabin.
FOREPEAK
• Natural light and ventilation from overhead hatch (500 x 500).
• Molded head module: Marine head connected to holding tank with flush through manual pump, storage bin to starboard.
• Open sail storage area forward.
• Access door to main cabin.
MAIN CABIN
• Spacious cabin with standing headroom and natural light from 2 fixed acrylic deck ports.
• Main cabin table with fold down sides.
• Matching settee berths to port and starboard with cushions and backrests.
• 100L (26 gal.) flexible freshwater tank under aft starboard quarterberth.
• Storage compartment areas behind back rests and below settee platform. Mesh storage bags on hull sides.
• Galley with “L” shape configuration including top opening insulated icebox, two-burner propane stove with gimbal, SS sink with
overboard drain, pressurized freshwater system & faucet, dry goods storage outboard and storage & trash locker below the sink
& under the stove.
• Sit-down, forward-facing navigation chart table with lifting table lid, chart storage, instrument storage & mounting panel outboard,
and nav gear storage shelves under the table. Additional storage opportunities located outboard and under the seat.
• 2 Overhead stainless grab rails.
AFT AREA
• Twin double private quarter berth cabins, each equipped with cushion, reading light and storage vanity. Additional storage below
berth.
• Access door to main cabin.
• Companionway with curved, molded treads. Hinge-up panel for access to the front of engine.
Options
• Two Tone Deck.
• Single boot stripe.
• Opening Ports (4) in aft face of cabin house and cockpit.
• 110 VAC Shore Power system with battery charger and one 110v outlet.
• 12v DC Refrigeration.
• Hinge-up Pilot Berths (2) in main cabin.
• Wheel package (in lieu of tiller).
• Removable swim ladder.
• Harken Roller-furling system.
NOTICE: Specifications are subject to change prior to delivery
due to deletions, additions or revisions in quantity, brand or design at the sole discretion of J/Boats, Inc.