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2004 J Boats J/133

location icon Coronado, California
Year 2004
Length 43 ft
Price
$215,000
J/133 has the stability for shorthanded cruising, race-winning speed under IRC, AMERICAP II or PHRF, durability for rough offshore passages and a retractable sprit that makes big crews obsolete. J/133 combines the cruising comfort of the popular J/46 but with more powerful performance ratios and an easier to manage sailplan for better race results with fewer and less experienced crew, particularly in the light airs so frequently encountered during summer on the Great Lakes and East Coast in the US. Not to say J/133 wonâ??t perform in a breeze. Her lower center of gravity with lead keel bulb and carbon rig comes into play in those conditions. Prototype of the design concept is the new J/109, winning the Atlantic Cup in France for best overall performance of any boat in IRC during 4 major regattas; winning a gale ridden, double-handed Round Britain Race overall as one of only 8 finishers among 38 starters; Overall winner Cowes Week under IRC and, winner Overall of the Middle Sea Race marathon around Sicily. A proven concept. With nearly 1,800 J/Sprit boats launched in the past decade, sailing with asymmetric spinnakers is now firmly entrenched and J/Boats is leading the charge. In famous sailing venues like Annapolis, Newport, San Francisco Bay and the Solent, itâ??s now commonplace to see more asymmetric spinnakers than conventional; and for good reason. A-sails are easier. With J/133, the ease of going fast with less crew is combined with a classic, sea-going J cruising interior, to produce a boat as comfortable to sleep aboard as she is to sail. Like her stablemates, J/133 is designed for blazing speed with fingertip control, whether carving through waves upwind in 12 knots or surfing with double-reefed main in a squall. Long waterline length combined with narrow waterline beam results in a hull that tracks well through the waves with only minimal input from the wheel.

Specifications

Year Built 2004
Category Sail
Length Overall 43 ft
Beam 12'9 ft
Max Draft 7'6 ft
Cabins 2
Construction Fiberglass
Hull ID 1
Keel Other Keel
Drive Type Sail
Engines 1
Total Engine Power 56 hp
Cruising Speed 6 kn
Maximum Speed 8 kn
Fuel Tanks 1
Fuel Tank Cap. 52 gal
Water Tanks 2
Water Tank Cap. 100 gal
Holding Tanks 1
Holding Tank Cap. 18 gal
Dry Weight 17500 lb
Displacement 17,500 lb

Engine 1 Specifications

Make: Yanmar 4JH3E
Model: Yanmar 4JH3E
Fuel: Diesel
Engine Power: 56hp
Type: Inboard
Drive Type: SailDrive
Year: 2004
Engine Hours: 2,130
Recent Upgrades / Work
New spare ship batteries (3) from Powerstride= $700  New water pump for shower sink etc=450  New starting battery=$205  New cockpit cushions=$2500  New force 10 marine stove never been used=$2100  New sanitation hoses for forward and stern heads with charcoal air filters and new shower sump pumps=$1500  New B&G H5000 chart plotters with Zeus 3S 9 inch plotter at helm and 12” plotter at nav station=$30K  New flex o fold prop with prop speed=$1800  New forward holding tank and all new hoses and Y valve=$2600  Labor to install B&G H5000 system =$4800  North Sails inspection of sail inventory=$2500  New head pumps=$550  New water filtration filter=$206  2 new ships batteries=$322  New sail drive and engine minor overhaul =$29K  New sail cover, winch covers and hatch covers and dodger =$15K  New boom vang =$1500  New LED lighting throughout boat=$700  Bottom paint Petit Black widow blue summer of 2021  B&G VHF and Fusion Stereo with Bose and Fusion speakers.  New main halyard, jib halyard, genoa sheets, spin sheets.
Boat is documented and over 86K was spent on upgrading repairing and updating this boat. 
Engine and Mechanical
Yanmar 4JH3E, 4-cyl diesel, 56hp version. Yanmar SD-40 saildrive 2,128 on meter
Yanmar SD-40 Saildrive, 2-blade geared feathering prop. 
Plumbing
Fuel Tank: 1 aluminum, capacity 52 gals, Racor fuel filter/separator
Water Tanks: 1 plastic, 1 flexible, capacity 100 gals reported
Engine & AC-operated hot water system, estimated 6 gals.
Holding Tank: 1 plastic with macerator and deck pump outs
Electrical
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:
Batteries:
(1) group 24 starting battery,  (4) group 31 house AGM Fuses on main DC panel, fused main circuits
Dockside system with 30-amp breaker on incoming AC. Breakers on main panel
Charger/Inverter: Xantrex Freedom 25, 2500W, 100 amp charger, 
Link 2000 monitor.  GFCI outlets in cabin.
Galvanic isolator
Spars and Rigging
Keel stepped carbon  mast Aluminum boom Carbon retractable bowsprit Navtec rod rigging Harken deck gear Rigid vang Hydraulic backstay adjuster Winches:  (2) Harken #46ST (2) Harken #48ST (2) Harken # 56 ST (10) Line clutches
Spinnaker hardware Dutchman system on full batten main Removable bow anchor roller Anchors:  22# Lewmar Claw, estimated 30' 5/16" G4 chain, 200' 5/8" nylon at bow  15# Fortress FX23 aluminum, estimated 30' 5/16" G4 chain, 200' 5/8" nylon aft
Sails
Mainsail: crosscut Dacron

Jibs:  2004 #1 Genoa Kevlar 3DL
2003 #3 Jib Kevlar 3DL
#3 Dacron Jib Crosscut Dacron
#4 Dacron Jib Crosscut Dacron Light Jib Top North Laminate Radial
Spinnakers:
A1 AirX600/500
A2 AirX600
A3 AirX650 /700
A4 AirX700
Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.