Marisol, has been updated with a retractable carbon sprit, which increases the performance and utility of the 124, making her ideal for point to point ocean racing, while also keeping her in shore - short handed characteristics in tact. From its large destroyer wheel to the fine teak joiner work and ultra- suede upholstery below, or simply by the smooth graceful way it slides through the water. The new J/124 is every bit a sailing yacht in the best sense of the word. One that is a joy to sail in all conditions with minimal crew and with rare need to employ the auxiliary diesel engine. Yet, J/124's focus on short-handed sailing qualities doesn't preclude many days of offshore coastal sailing. Her narrow beam and low center-of-gravity are hallmarks of seaworthiness. J/124 is a true escape away from all the trappings and chores of home. Little-used amenities and complex cruising systems are discouraged where possible. However, all the important details are there. An adequate galley and chart table, the accessible top-loading icebox, 6 feet of headroom, three separate sleeping areas, a dodger for all-weather protection, and a cockpit made secure with 14' high backrests and seats that are long enough to sleep on. The high-tech composite hull evolves from J's that have dominated IRC competition in Europe over the past years. The Hall Spars mast and ACC rudder are carbon fiber.
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