MINI JI

Main

Appendages
Fin w/bulb & spade rudder
Construction
FG
First built hull
1982
Hull type
Monohull
Model
MINI JI
Sailboat builder
Atelier Composites de la Baie
Sailboat designer
André Gallois

Dimensions

Ballast weight
60.0
Beam
0.86
Displacement
140.0
Draft
0.65
Max Draft
0.65
Overall length
3.65

Sails

E
1.47
Est. Forestay Length
3.74
Fore area
2.43
I
3.47
J
1.4
Mainsail area
2.64
P
3.6
Total area
6.04

Engine

Performance

Ballast ratio
42.72
Capsize Screening Formula
1.67
Upwind sail area to displacement
22.78

Accomodation

The MINI JI sailing boat is a small, high-performance racing sailboat designed for single-handed sailing. It was created as a smaller version of the popular Class40 racing yacht, with the aim of providing a more affordable and accessible option for sailors.

The MINI JI is 6.50 meters (21 feet) long and has a beam of 3 meters (9.8 feet). It features a lightweight and sturdy construction, typically made of fiberglass or carbon fiber, which allows it to be easily transported and launched. The boat is equipped with a fixed keel, which provides stability and allows for efficient upwind sailing.

One of the key features of the MINI JI is its powerful sail plan. It typically has a large mainsail and a smaller headsail, which can be adjusted to optimize performance in different wind conditions. The boat is designed to be sailed single-handed, meaning that it can be operated by a single sailor, making it a popular choice for solo offshore racing.

The MINI JI class has its own racing circuit, known as the Mini Transat, which is a prestigious and challenging race that takes sailors across the Atlantic Ocean. The race is divided into two legs, with the first leg starting in France and ending in the Canary Islands, and the second leg taking sailors from the Canary Islands to the Caribbean.

The MINI JI sailing boat has gained popularity among sailors due to its affordability, performance, and the opportunity it provides for sailors to compete in offshore racing. It offers a thrilling and demanding sailing experience, making it a favorite among adventurous sailors looking for a new challenge.

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