- Beam: 14' 6''
- Hull Material: Fiberglass
- Max Draft: 7' 0''
- Displacement: 31,200 lb
- Fuel Tank: 1 x 94|gallon
- Fresh Water: 1 x 156|gallon
- Holding: 2 x 54|gallon
- Cabins: 3
- Heads: 2
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The J-160 is as easy to handle and sail as a traditional 42-footer. This is a boat that 2-3 people can manage without relying on powerful or heavy electromechanical devices. The design mandate for the J-160 was to exceed all prior standards for a cruising yacht of this size. One had to feel a sense of joy and control at the wheel as the boat leapt forward in a gust of wind with power and stability. Putting the rail under or shortening the sail shouldn't happen under 20 knots of wind. The J-160 had to slide effortlessly through waves upwind, keeping the crew dry and leaving no signature quarter-wave. Running in the seas, it had to slide with excellent directional stability and good forward buoyancy to ride up over waves ahead. The sail plan had to be manageable, versatile, and balanced, yet powerful enough to stabilize motion in waves for a quantum improvement in sailing comfort at sea. As for aesthetics, the J-160 is traditional, functional, and purposeful. Short overhangs are combined with a smooth sweep of the sheerline and low freeboard to reduce wind resistance and facilitate boarding. The bow sections are flared to deflect waves downward, keeping the decks dry. The triple spreader rig conveys a graceful power, giving no hint of how easily it is managed. The interior is spacious, clean in execution, beautifully appointed and exquisitely finished, befitting a proper flagship. Every detail and need has been addressed regarding provisioning, equipment and storage space for coastal and offshore cruising. This yacht's liveaboard comfort and styling go far beyond what you might expect from J Boats, whose reputation was first built in world-class racing.
The J-160 is as easy to handle and sail as a traditional 42-footer. This boat can be managed by 2 to 3 people without relying on powerful or heavy electromechanical devices. The design goal for the J-160 was to set new standards for cruising yachts of this size. The experience at the wheel is one of joy and control, as the boat leaps forward in a gust of wind with both power and stability. Sail adjustments, such as putting the rail under or shortening the sail, shouldn’t be necessary until wind speeds exceed 20 knots. The J-160 is designed to glide effortlessly through waves when sailing upwind, keeping the crew dry and leaving no significant quarter-wave behind. While running with the seas, it maintains excellent directional stability and sufficient forward buoyancy to ride over the waves ahead.The sail plan is designed to be manageable, versatile, and balanced, yet powerful enough to stabilize motion in waves, significantly enhancing sailing comfort at sea. Aesthetically, the J-160 combines traditional, functional, and purposeful design elements. Its short overhangs, smooth sheerline, and low freeboard work together to reduce wind resistance and facilitate boarding. The flared bow sections deflect waves downward, keeping the decks dry. The triple spreader rig conveys a sense of graceful power, demonstrating how easily it can be managed.Inside, the yacht is spacious, beautifully appointed, and exquisitely finished, deserving of its status as a proper flagship. Every detail has been thoughtfully addressed to meet the needs of provisioning, equipment, and storage space for both coastal and offshore cruising. The liveaboard comfort and stylish design of this yacht exceed expectations, especially considering J Boats' reputation, which was originally built on world-class racing.
Denison Yachting is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by United Yacht Sales - Florida Treasure Coast.
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Beginning forward, there is a large head with molded shower and teak bench seat, adjustable shower head fixture, Vacuum flush head, “Y” valve to holding tank and macerator pump, molded with Corian counter and SS sink, two opening hatches to the foredeck, and abundant storage for linens, etc.
The OWNER’S STATEROOM is next aft and features a large double berth offset to port, a cushioned headboard, reading lights, drawer stowage below, and outboard shelves. To starboard is a sit-down vanity/writing desk with a flip-up mirror, drawer storage, and a cabinet with louvered doors. Immediately aft to starboard is a large hanging locker. The hull sides throughout are finished in teak sheathing strips.
The MAIN SALON features an “L” shaped settee to port with a pilot berth outboard, Hella fan, and two large drawers, plus one flip-down door behind the settee back. A centerline drop-leaf table with bottle storage serves both sides of the salon for dining. To starboard is a straight settee with teak cabinets, louvered doors, and a shelf above: two drawers and one flip-down drawer behind the settee backs. There is a complete ENTERTAINMENT CENTER outboard to starboard, with DVD & 19" Kenwood Flat screen TV, PolyPlanner , speakers, and additional speakers on deck.
Aft to port is the deep “U”-shaped GALLEY with a Corian countertop, refrigeration controls, a deluxe gooseneck faucet, dry goods storage cabinets outboard, and drawer and cabinet storage. The refrigerator is simply immense, with exceptional access to both refrigerator and freezer compartments. Outboard of the galley is a recessed panel with controls for the generator, air conditioning, and additional refrigeration access.
The NAVIGATION STATION is across from the galley to starboard. It has a large forward-facing navigation desk and comfortable seating, and it is surrounded forward, outboard, and aft by navigation and communication equipment, plus AC and DC electrical panels aft.
Just aft of the navigation station is the GUEST HEAD, with molded vanity, Corian counter, teak grated floor, SS sink with shower faucet, and Vacuflush head. Entrances are from both the main cabin and the STARBOARD GUEST STATEROOM, which offers a small vanity with drawers, hanging locker, double berth with shelves above, Hella fan, opening port to the cockpit, and engine access panels.
The PORT GUEST STATEROOM, aft of the galley, has a small vanity with drawer storage, a large stowage locker, a double berth, a port light, and a Hella fan.
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The J-160 is built in high-tech, cored composites by Tillotson Pearson to be light and exceptionally strong. It has a spade rudder and fin keel, a transom boarding/swim platform with an adjacent shower, a very large and comfortable cockpit with a separate steering station aft, and good proximity to all winches. The foredeck has a large utility locker, two lazarette sail lockers, and a separate propane tank locker. The topsides are painted Awlgrip Dark Green.
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Engine hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing brochure.
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