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U.S. |
Metric |
| LOA |
22.50 ft |
6.86 m |
| LWL |
19.00 ft |
5.79 m |
| Beam |
8.00 ft |
2.44 m |
| Draft |
3.80 ft |
1.16 m |
| Displacement |
1,790 lb |
812 kg |
| Lead Keel |
700 lb |
318 kg |
| Engine |
Outboard |
Outboard |
| 100% SA |
223 f^2 |
20.72 m^2 |
| I |
24.80 ft |
7.56 m |
| J |
8.80 ft |
2.68 m |
| P |
26.10 ft |
7.96 m |
| E |
9.00 ft |
2.74 m |
| SA/Dspl |
24 |
24 |
| Dspl/L |
117 |
117 |
International J/22 Class Rule Excerpt:
2.9 Measurement "A yacht shall only be measured by a measurer recognized by his National Sailing Authority and the International J/22 Class Association. A yacht shall not be recognized as a J/22 until its official measurement certificate is registered with the IJ22CA"
To obtain a measurement certificate:
New Boat - It comes with the Measurement Certificate partially completed by Builder.
Used Boat - Change of ownership invalidates the Measurement Certificate and the new owner should in his/her interest advise his/her Class Office. A measurer in your district will contact you. If the previous owner has a valid Measurement Certificate, and you have not made ANY alteration to your J/22, submit to the measurer the information required in Part A of the Measurement Certificate together with the previous owner's Certificate. Otherwise, make arrangement with your Measurer to have your J/22 re-measured.
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