I just kept clicking on videos until I got to this one and realized there are no more videos! I really hope Sailing Anarchy makes more videos in the future.
Unfortunately we couldn’t get funding to keep this going. Production team did not get paid and it worked well to do during the pandemic. But ultimately needed funding and couldn’t seem to sort out getting sponsorship
Just a few months ago I traded my 2004 Ben 36.7 for a 2011 J/111 and already it's "retro!" When one of my cew saw it for the first time she commented "wow, she looks fast just sitting in the slip." This one looks faster because she lacks the Facnor furler (good choice) and has the optional black pulpit and stern rails, very sharp. That wheel looks fantastic too, I really want one of those. Pipe berths are a factory option but mine came with aftermarket. If you have a few sails on board and are at dock it's handy to toss them on the pipe berths, but then you can't sit on the lower bunks and lean back. I'll probably remove the pipe berth from one side. Other options include opening gates, shore power, refrigeration in the ice box, a hot water heater and a propane range. One very cool standard feature you didn't mention is that there is a rope ladder that pulls right out of the transom for getting people back on board. I'll bet many owners don't even know about it. Thanks for the great video, it was cool seeing what they look like when they are all clean inside and don't have sails piled everywhere ;-)
Miss the cute girl! I’ve never been a big fan of J/boats but what is see is what you get. And they usually come with a nice One Design fleet. That’s always a plus.
The J/111 design has stayed really modern for being 10+ years old. There's a very active fleet in the Chesapeake; I sailed with one for a season a few years ago. Review that performance cat one slip over next please!
@@SailingAnarchyUSA Detroit. Mine doesn't get here until fall but there are 5 here now, 4 in Cleveland & a bunch in Chicago. Big enough for Mackinac races & perfect for Lake St. Clair.
Love the videos, and the J111. You should take a look at a Beneteau First 36.7 if you get a chance. They have a big fleet in So-Cal. Prettyy cool boats. Thanks for the series, love it.
Hit the docks and make some more Retroboat videos. Restart with the Olson 25. I had one 1985-2022 and used your original cookbook tuning and sailing guide for it. Then do more of Carl Schumacher's designs from 26'-34'. Add some Tom Wylie designs and then jump back to J/Boats and do the J/100.
Great. Can you do the J/109 next? I had a hard choice between the J/111 and J/109. Choose the 109 for the mix use in family cruising and the larger number of available boats to compete OD
I love these videos Scott! Great fun and the production is top notch! If you are interested in doing a Olson 40, Dwight Rowe in Ventura has a very nice one - he has kept it up to a very high standard.
I have always felt that the 111 was the realization of what a modern day J35 would be, the 105 was not it and the 109 was not either. All the owners I have spoken to love them and say the boat has no bad habits.
@@adamsonofdon2766 I’ll be damned, sure is. We bought her from Jack Garrity. He went to the ID35, just sold and moved back to a j36. Small world... let me know if you ever wanna race on her again.
@@jacobfinston2433 I started racing with Jack in 1996, my junior year of high school. Trimming jib and spin. After a year or two I inherited the bow. Ran the bow for him off and on for many years. Including on the 1d. If you ever heard of the Union Foredeck black shirts that where around race week in the 90’s that was me!
You can order a J111 with pipe berths and also some of the early production boats on the Eastcoast had a small problem where the rudders would drop and almost fall out, but other than that, a blast to sail.
Great review of J111 . A great boat to race and easy to sail with a small crew . Also fits on a trailer for doing 0ne Design events. With deeper pockets would own one.
can you do some of the french designs like the beneteau first 260 spirit ( or first 25.7) or the jeanneau sun fast 26 ( or any other in that series?) or perhaps the first 27.7?
How is the hull constructed? Guessing it's a hollow core honey-comb? Always like the 'J " boats ... (ps. get an eye full of that Hinkley picnic boat next door!)
Hey Scot, I just picked up a 1994 Carrera 290, good example, would be happy to have you come check it out for Retro boat, maybe do a little racing. We are on OKC, let me know.
@@SailingAnarchyUSA did they all run downhill to Hawaii and never make it back uphill? (Don't get me wrong; love them both and co-own a 41 in the Great Lakes)
@@SailingAnarchyUSA Which 41? I was boat captain (and proj mgr during build) of hull #2, which started life in Chicago, then went to west coast in1986?
YO YO YO, It's the big Dawg Scotty Teeee! What happened did you stop making these? I really do enjoy them. I hope you keep it up for your love of sailing and not for subs. At this rate...let's see...7,110 subs/ 47 vids=151 new subs/vid. That means you'll hit 100k subs in just 620 more vids! You can do a retroboat review on my boat to celebrate for vid 648! Keep up the good work, I really do like these.
This is absolutely NOT "the perfect boat for people that go day sailing". It is 36 feet of storage and/or mooring with bowsprit that tends to leak inside. And people are supposed to leave it for longer periods and just use it for a day or one weekend every now and then? That's not the concept.
I just kept clicking on videos until I got to this one and realized there are no more videos! I really hope Sailing Anarchy makes more videos in the future.
I love the design of J boats. Every inch looks well engineered and really beautiful at the same time.
Yea, practical and oh so beautiful!!
Thanks for the shout out to the Great Lakes! How come no new videos?
What happened to the vids? Man I thought you had a real good thing going and I'm bummed this is the last one. Hope all is well.
Unfortunately we couldn’t get funding to keep this going. Production team did not get paid and it worked well to do during the pandemic. But ultimately needed funding and couldn’t seem to sort out getting sponsorship
Really great video on J boats… best on RUclips….
love how clean the j111 is.
me too. i'd love to own one.
@@SailingAnarchyUSA I love to own one ;-)
We need more videos! He like a modern/younger version of Captain Q
Another great video....I look forward to each and every one. Thanks!
thanks very much!
Just a few months ago I traded my 2004 Ben 36.7 for a 2011 J/111 and already it's "retro!" When one of my cew saw it for the first time she commented "wow, she looks fast just sitting in the slip." This one looks faster because she lacks the Facnor furler (good choice) and has the optional black pulpit and stern rails, very sharp. That wheel looks fantastic too, I really want one of those.
Pipe berths are a factory option but mine came with aftermarket. If you have a few sails on board and are at dock it's handy to toss them on the pipe berths, but then you can't sit on the lower bunks and lean back. I'll probably remove the pipe berth from one side. Other options include opening gates, shore power, refrigeration in the ice box, a hot water heater and a propane range.
One very cool standard feature you didn't mention is that there is a rope ladder that pulls right out of the transom for getting people back on board. I'll bet many owners don't even know about it. Thanks for the great video, it was cool seeing what they look like when they are all clean inside and don't have sails piled everywhere ;-)
Nice, simple yet lots of elements for a cruz
Love it ... I had the pleasure to sail on a J/111 in sweden, Norway, Denmark. Superb R/C yacht.
Miss the cute girl! I’ve never been a big fan of J/boats but what is see is what you get. And they usually come with a nice One Design fleet. That’s always a plus.
The J/111 design has stayed really modern for being 10+ years old. There's a very active fleet in the Chesapeake; I sailed with one for a season a few years ago. Review that performance cat one slip over next please!
Good video review. You summarized all the reasons I just ordered one.
how awesome. where do you live?
@@SailingAnarchyUSA Detroit. Mine doesn't get here until fall but there are 5 here now, 4 in Cleveland & a bunch in Chicago. Big enough for Mackinac races & perfect for Lake St. Clair.
Love the videos, and the J111. You should take a look at a Beneteau First 36.7 if you get a chance. They have a big fleet in So-Cal. Prettyy cool boats. Thanks for the series, love it.
Hit the docks and make some more Retroboat videos. Restart with the Olson 25. I had one 1985-2022 and used your original cookbook tuning and sailing guide for it. Then do more of Carl Schumacher's designs from 26'-34'. Add some Tom Wylie designs and then jump back to J/Boats and do the J/100.
Great. Can you do the J/109 next? I had a hard choice between the J/111 and J/109. Choose the 109 for the mix use in family cruising and the larger number of available boats to compete OD
Wow, perfect minimalistic sailboat racer!! I wish I had the dosh ta buy this !!! ✌🏻💗😊❣️
I love these videos Scott! Great fun and the production is top notch! If you are interested in doing a Olson 40, Dwight Rowe in Ventura has a very nice one - he has kept it up to a very high standard.
that is a good one for sure. who knows, we might make a trip up there!
Do you have an Albin Ballad over there?
I have always felt that the 111 was the realization of what a modern day J35 would be, the 105 was not it and the 109 was not either. All the owners I have spoken to love them and say the boat has no bad habits.
I grew up racing on a j36 and feel the same!
@@adamsonofdon2766 whereabouts? I have an 1983 up in Blaine, WA.
@@jacobfinston2433 you may own the one I raced on! In Bellingham on Impetuous
@@adamsonofdon2766 I’ll be damned, sure is. We bought her from Jack Garrity. He went to the ID35, just sold and moved back to a j36. Small world... let me know if you ever wanna race on her again.
@@jacobfinston2433 I started racing with Jack in 1996, my junior year of high school. Trimming jib and spin. After a year or two I inherited the bow. Ran the bow for him off and on for many years. Including on the 1d.
If you ever heard of the Union Foredeck black shirts that where around race week in the 90’s that was me!
Would love to see a J29 retro boat tour.
Johnstone says it's the favorite boat he built and sailed! He told me in my office
You can order a J111 with pipe berths and also some of the early production boats on the Eastcoast had a small problem where the rudders would drop and almost fall out, but other than that, a blast to sail.
Great review of J111 . A great boat to race and easy to sail with a small crew . Also fits on a trailer for doing 0ne Design events. With deeper pockets would own one.
@@Warerdog24 same here
Optional extra that i just ordered on mine.
Would love to see a review of a C&C 115. These reviews are the best.
thanks joyce! pretty sure there is one here...
Thanks for fulfilling my request for a review of the J111. Great job. Would you like to review a DK 46?
You got one we can review?
haha! I totally thought about you when I saw this. There's a Sydney 41 you can do too if you come to Hawaii.
Yes, Boomerang located in Honolulu. If you can’t make the trip over I can set you up with CaZan based in San Diego at J World.
Love me some j boats. Got to be a Nelson Marek sled in that there marina. Maybe a Soverel 33. How bout a Schock 35. That's retro as he'll.
we did the schock 35
@@SailingAnarchyUSA dang. musta been high on the cough syrup that day.
can you do some of the french designs like the beneteau first 260 spirit ( or first 25.7) or the jeanneau sun fast 26 ( or any other in that series?) or perhaps the first 27.7?
How is the hull constructed? Guessing it's a hollow core honey-comb? Always like the 'J " boats ... (ps. get an eye full of that Hinkley picnic boat next door!)
I'd like to think the same guy owns both. Good taste in boats btw.,.
Do the J/105 please!
Hey Scot, I just picked up a 1994 Carrera 290, good example, would be happy to have you come check it out for Retro boat, maybe do a little racing. We are on OKC, let me know.
How is the design regarding wet cores? Is that still the case with J boats or was that only in the past ?
What happened to him? I hope everything is alright with him, didnt seen him posting anymore for the last 2 years
I keep hoping someone with a Ranger 33 will let you show it off.
we have one lined up
Are you guys alive there? Or have you descended into anarchy? 😉
You going to do new videos or is this channel done?
Would love to do some more… we shall see
come more! please more vids!
What kinda head room ya think?
Take a look at a Humboldt 30!
Show us a Schock 40! Or maybe even a Schock 41 if you can find one of the five :)
i used to sail on one of the 41's. not horrible.
dont think there are any 40's here...
@@SailingAnarchyUSA did they all run downhill to Hawaii and never make it back uphill?
(Don't get me wrong; love them both and co-own a 41 in the Great Lakes)
@@SailingAnarchyUSA Which 41? I was boat captain (and proj mgr during build) of hull #2, which started life in Chicago, then went to west coast in1986?
Oops... that was from me, but was logged into the bros' account
Do the S2 9.2A!
how dose the short toe rail for winching work out for different hight people ?
i do not know!
@@SailingAnarchyUSA That's not a problem, it works very well
please do some new videos!!!!
Where are the videos?!!!
What’s the tune you ended the video with ¿
YO YO YO, It's the big Dawg Scotty Teeee! What happened did you stop making these? I really do enjoy them. I hope you keep it up for your love of sailing and not for subs. At this rate...let's see...7,110 subs/ 47 vids=151 new subs/vid. That means you'll hit 100k subs in just 620 more vids! You can do a retroboat review on my boat to celebrate for vid 648! Keep up the good work, I really do like these.
j/111 is retro wtf how old am I how did I get this old/?>??!?!
we just throw em all up there. we quit worrying about retro, metro, dodo, whatever!
@@SailingAnarchyUSA it'll be retro one day. you're thinking ahead. smart
Woah, unexpected
what was unexpected?
@@SailingAnarchyUSA this video, i got used to you uploading 60s story first or community message, strangely enough
@@pironiero we are a bit strange
R.I.P
This boat is BEGGING for a tiller.
Nice Video. Unfortunately Sailing Anarchy is getting more famos. 5 Breaks with ads in a 15 minute video
Is this channel dead?
I hope not
@@jackbeery9213 It would be a loss 😒
Vote Trump!
This is absolutely NOT "the perfect boat for people that go day sailing". It is 36 feet of storage and/or mooring with bowsprit that tends to leak inside. And people are supposed to leave it for longer periods and just use it for a day or one weekend every now and then? That's not the concept.
Good review, but where is Obligatory Boat Girl? I got the serious impression she was MAGA.
Retro? Really?