Jimmy Skiff II w/ sailing kit is just the boat I need. I like to sail and also like to spend 2 or 3 days with motor on rivers, camping nights on the boat. I will be building one this winter. Also thanks for not having the noise in back of the naration in your video.
The off center daggerboard is an awesome feature. As in ‘why aren’t they all built that way’ awesome. Opens up a lot of room. It would be great to offer plans/kits with that as an option whenever there are side seats.
Nice looking skiff. I especially like the CNC puzzle joints joining the planks, integrated flotation, and removable thwarts. I have camped in small boats and sleeping on board can be handy.
Very nice looks to be full of function-like the option to motor- Maybe Jimmy skiff could have option to be stretched a bit to about 15'8" for Larger persons & small families- Thanks for video.
Great job on the video for this one. I think it would be great if you could find the time to go back and do videos like this for some of the other designs,including those that were first filmed back in ye olden days before 1080p on RUclips.
I'm looking for a skiff that sails and that if we wanted we could take an average 30km trek in with a 5-10 hp Honda. The run is inshore, behind the reef for the most part. Like to hit around 10 knots - is that possible with this beauty?
Hello, John! My english is very bad, sorry. I'm russian engineer. You can close the depression in the deck with a wide board. In these case two people can sleep into boat. Вuring swimming the board will lie on the bottom and not interfere. I hope you understand me.
It is scenes like this that help me divert my brain away from Covid 19 concerns, at least temporarily. Can you tell me the sq. footage of the sail carried by the updated J.S.2 ?
Stupid questions, but can it be sailed on salt water or just for calm lakes? Does it handle well enough on some mild choppy waters? At What wind speeds can it be sailed?
Good questions. Yes, absolutely the Jimmy Skiff is good for salt water. (All of the video is on salt water.) It can handle fairly nasty chop, subject of course to the skill of the crew. We've sailed it in 20 knots or more. If those were your habitual wind conditions, adding a reef to the sail would be a good idea.
I not only love all the changes you guys made to the boat I actually like the overall look of her in the water better as well ive sailed on many small sailboats through out my life and even taught both my children the basics of sailing on them the new and improved Jimmy would be a improvement over any of the commercially sold Sailing Dinghies that are available and ive owned almost everyone of those because A) I grew up in South Florida and B) i had a small lake next to my home of 20 years and one other reason is ive owned 17 or 18 boats in my lifetime many of which required a Dinghy or Tender but in all honesty most of them were pretty boring and kind of ugly as they were usually just a plain white Plastic looking thing obviously Fiberglass hulls and another hobby of mine is actually sewing Marine Canvas and Vinyl as well as Vintage Automobile interiors for my personal collections and i bet the Jimmy two would be easy to build a Camping Canvas pretty easily for doing overnighters onboard for a very reasonable cost of materials plus with the outboard motor it would be easy to get to many remote areas to do a overnight thing as well heck with the right outboard setup you could probably out fit the boat with a small battery that can be charged with the motor
What is “booincy? Could he have meant “buoyancy?” Maybe I’m crazy, but I think that a guy representing the “increased buoyancy” of a boat, should, (at least), actually be able to pronounce the word!
Jimmy Skiff II w/ sailing kit is just the boat I need. I like to sail and also like to spend 2 or 3 days with motor on rivers, camping nights on the boat. I will be building one this winter. Also thanks for not having the noise in back of the naration in your video.
The off center daggerboard is an awesome feature. As in ‘why aren’t they all built that way’ awesome. Opens up a lot of room. It would be great to offer plans/kits with that as an option whenever there are side seats.
Nice looking skiff. I especially like the CNC puzzle joints joining the planks, integrated flotation, and removable thwarts. I have camped in small boats and sleeping on board can be handy.
THIS IS A BLOODY GOOD ALL ROUNDER MATE cheers mark from Australia well done
This is a nice little boat and I like that it can be motored!
Very nice looks to be full of function-like the option to motor- Maybe Jimmy skiff could have option to be stretched a bit to about 15'8" for Larger persons & small families- Thanks for video.
Sweet. I think this would be a great winter project, but first I need to build a heated workshop.
I love this boat
Love the improved boat. I only wish it were 16-17 feet or so.
Looks a little beauty!
Thanks for sharing this information with me about this topic
Great job on the video for this one. I think it would be great if you could find the time to go back and do videos like this for some of the other designs,including those that were first filmed back in ye olden days before 1080p on RUclips.
Lovely looking boat.
Nice music, nice skiff.
John Harris is a brilliant designer!
I'm looking for a skiff that sails and that if we wanted we could take an average 30km trek in with a 5-10 hp Honda. The run is inshore, behind the reef for the most part. Like to hit around 10 knots - is that possible with this beauty?
Can you tell me the source of background music? Thank you.
Cool boat.
Very nice, I like it!
I loved the music.
This looks like a great boat. Im considering this as a project.
Did you build her?
Can you add an engine with the sail configuration?
I like how the boom is not going to knock some sense into you if you forget to duck!
Is it possible to convert/ modify it to a Nesting skiff? I dont have the room😂
Hello, John! My english is very bad, sorry. I'm russian engineer. You can close the depression in the deck with a wide board. In these case two people can sleep into boat. Вuring swimming the board will lie on the bottom and not interfere. I hope you understand me.
I take it that you meant "during sailing"?
What trailer do you have it on? (wondering what kind of trailer would be needed)
great done, thanks !
It is scenes like this that help me divert my brain away from Covid 19 concerns, at least temporarily. Can you tell me the sq. footage of the sail carried by the updated J.S.2 ?
68 square feet, up from 56 square feet in the original Jimmy Skiff.
Stupid questions, but can it be sailed on salt water or just for calm lakes? Does it handle well enough on some mild choppy waters? At What wind speeds can it be sailed?
Good questions. Yes, absolutely the Jimmy Skiff is good for salt water. (All of the video is on salt water.) It can handle fairly nasty chop, subject of course to the skill of the crew. We've sailed it in 20 knots or more. If those were your habitual wind conditions, adding a reef to the sail would be a good idea.
Nice boat! What the maximum speed under sail?
Perhaps 6 or 7 knots.
What is the weight of your boat? And what power do you recommend to install the motor?
The Jimmy Skiff II weighs 150lbs/68kg. We recommend a maximum of 2.5 horsepower.
I not only love all the changes you guys made to the boat I actually like the overall look of her in the water better as well ive sailed on many small sailboats through out my life and even taught both my children the basics of sailing on them the new and improved Jimmy would be a improvement over any of the commercially sold Sailing Dinghies that are available and ive owned almost everyone of those because A) I grew up in South Florida and B) i had a small lake next to my home of 20 years and one other reason is ive owned 17 or 18 boats in my lifetime many of which required a Dinghy or Tender but in all honesty most of them were pretty boring and kind of ugly as they were usually just a plain white Plastic looking thing obviously Fiberglass hulls and another hobby of mine is actually sewing Marine Canvas and Vinyl as well as Vintage Automobile interiors for my personal collections and i bet the Jimmy two would be easy to build a Camping Canvas pretty easily for doing overnighters onboard for a very reasonable cost of materials plus with the outboard motor it would be easy to get to many remote areas to do a overnight thing as well heck with the right outboard setup you could probably out fit the boat with a small battery that can be charged with the motor
Molto bella e pratica
Could I put it on a roof?
Yes, this boat is cartoppable. It would require two strong adults for the lift, but we've transported ours that way many times.
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Sweet...!!!
Muito bom. Very good!
Theres a guy in youtube that modify the dagger board to be flush.
I've always laughed when Americans pronounce buoy 'boo-ie', but I never realised you also pronounce buoyancy 'boo-iancy'! At least it's consistent XD
Wow
What is “booincy? Could he have meant “buoyancy?” Maybe I’m crazy, but I think that a guy representing the “increased buoyancy” of a boat, should, (at least), actually be able to pronounce the word!
I grew up in South Carolina. That's not the only word I absolutely butcher.