j46 sailboat

A true sailor's boat, ready to go offshorefast

The brochure lays it on the line. "This boat was created to the only rule that counts: The Rule of the Sea, which is timeless." Herein lies the philosophy behind the J/46, the successor to the well-established and highly successful J/44. J Boat's design brief called for a performance cruising boat that was supremely seaworthy and able to achieve 8-knot passagemaking speeds under sail, while treating its crew to a comfortable ride in the open ocean. The result is a sailor's boat, with an interior layout that reflects the realities of long passages and rough days at sea. The J/46 is a refreshing change from many boats of its size.

J/46While the J/46's sleek, streamlined hull with minimal overhangs and low cabinhouse has its ancestry in the proven hull shape of the J/44, new keel and rudder configurations contribute to its speed and ease of handling. The length-to-beam ratio is high and, combined with ample reserve buoyancy forward, makes for very controlled tracking in rough seas, with minimal steering loads on helm or autopilot. Greater balance of reserve buoyancy at both ends of the boat helps the bow lift up and over ocean chop and large waves. This was immediately apparent during a test sail in a moderate sea. There was none of the pitching and digging-in found in many boats with fine ends and full-midship sections. Even in 15 knots of wind and moderate waves, it showed no signs of hobbyhorsing and moved through the water without fuss and minimal motion. Although we didn't try this, the 46 would sail well under either jib or main alone. The J/46 has come a long way from the 44 in terms of construction methods. It's built by TPI Technologies using the company's patented SCRIMP method, a process that uses infusion-molded sandwich construction for the hull and deck. This method makes a light yet strong boat since the laminate has a much higher fiber content with less resin than in conventional layups. SCRIMP laminates, the company says, test out at double the strength of conventional hand-laid construction techniques.

One goal for the design team was to have plenty of sail power, but keep the center of effort low enough to maintain good performance in rough seas. A carbon fiber mast, with half the weight of an aluminum spar, provided part of the solution. A combination of a light, strong hull, a modern keel design with a lead bulb, and a carbon spar give the 46 a remarkable stability, which I could appreciate even on a 15-knot day. With a 110-percent genoa and full main, even a small crew can sail this boat hard in strong winds, an important consideration for a long-distance passagemaker. If the wind pipes up over 20 knots, simply roll up the jib and sail under full main, finally reefing in 30 knots. Above the water On deck, the layout is simple and efficient. A large, T-shaped cockpit separates the helmsman from the crew, with a comfortable bench seat aft that contains a lazarette and propane locker below. The 60-inch wheel is partially recessed into the cockpit floor and just the right size for sitting to windward or leeward when hard on the wind. Unfortunately you have to reach through the spokes for the engine throttle, something I found distracting when maneuvering at closer quarters. I would have preferred to see it on the starboard side of the cockpit. The main traveler and its controls are immediately forward of the helm, with two Lewmar 46s controlling the double-ended mainsheet.

Two long, contoured seats allow for sunbathing and are extremely comfortable when heeled, with sheet winches (electric on the test boat) close to hand. All halyards and sail controls are led aft to the cockpit, with two convenient self-tailers and an army of stoppers close to the companionway. You can raise and lower the main from the cockpit, especially if you invest in a Leisurefurl mainsail, such as was fitted to the test boatÑpractically essential if you are shorthanded.

The J/46 has one of the least cluttered decks I have ever encountered, with good nonskid, well-placed stainless steel cabinhouse grabrails and a locker recessed into the deck forward. The builder provides a single stainless steel anchor roller, but I would recommend investing in the second, optional one too. A convenient anodized toerail with well-placed fairleads surrounds the boat.

Down below You step down from the cockpit into a spacious main cabin, with a U-shaped galley to port and a navigation station to starboard. A small aft cabin lies under the starboard side deck, complete with double berth, a set of drawers and a hanging locker. This would make a valuable seagoing berth under way, but is hardly large enough for prolonged occupation. A head with shower is tucked behind the galley to port, with easy access to the Yanmar diesel from both the aft cabin and head as well as the companionway steps.

The saloon is airy, with three opening ports and lots of hatch ventilation, and the test boat was finished in cherry wood joinery. Teak is another option, but I found the cherry stunning. A U-shaped dinette with table is immediately forward of the galley, and with the conventional berth/settee opposite, you can sit at least six people down to dinner in comfort. There is a pilot berth outboard the dinette.

The galley is palatial, complete with a Force 10 three-burner stove with an oven, a large icebox (refrigeration is optional) and deep, double sinks. The U-shaped design allows you to wedge yourself securely in a seaway, but I would recommend installing a galley strap for the stove if bound offshore, as there is nothing to support the cook from the back while at the stove.

The navigation station opposite has a comfortable, forward-facing seat, with a large chart table with a hinged top. A useful shallow shelf outboard covers the battery space. There is plenty of room for electronic devices of all kinds, with the electrical panel behind your head. There is nothing particularly innovative about the saloon, but it is functional at anchor and at sea, with well-placed grab handles, rounded surfaces and a stainless grab post on the corner of the galley.

From the saloon you pass into the spacious forward cabin, with a larger head and separate shower compartment to port. Locker space lies to starboard of the head. Both heads have white plastic surfaces that are easily cleaned.

The forward cabin itself is a huge V-berth with central insert and shelves and lockers outboard. This is where I would sleep in port, for there is room to move about and stretch, a large hatch overhead for air and room to sit if you wish. No sartorial excesses here, just a thoroughly practical layout you can dress up any way you wish. Under sail The J/46 is a comfortable, well-appointed boat, with an interior finish that is very different from the somewhat austere decor of other racer-cruisers in the J Boat line. But this boat really shines where it matters, out on the ocean.

I backed the 46 out of the slip with fingertip control, the 76-horsepower Yanmar was barely audible in the cockpit. The remarkable steering, with only a full turn lock-to-lock, gave me the confidence to maneuver the boat at close quarters without wishing for a bow thruster. While passaging, the boat should cruise comfortably at 8 knots at about 2800 rpm, depending on the propeller installation.

Instead of the usual near-calms that seem to appear every time I head out for a boat tests, there was a magnificent 12- to 18-knot afternoon breeze, which suited the boat perfectly. We raised main and jib and hardened on the wind, making a comfortable 7 knots in the lighter puffs. When a gust came, the boat heeled and accelerated fast, with almost perfect balance and a level of control that I associate more with tillers than wheels. Above all, it was quiet, moving effortlessly over the chop and allowing almost no spray aboard. I got the impression it would be a dry boat in rougher conditions, an important factor when beating to windward for 20, 30 miles or more.

We cracked off on a reach and set the asymmetrical spinnaker from its convenient sock. Then the boat really came alive, reaching at speeds around 10 knots sailing on a beam reach. I never felt it was sailing out of control, and the boat could have carried the spinnaker in a lot more wind without a moment of concern. The ease of handling was also a revelation. True, setting spinnakers and large genoas on a boat this size can require a cast of more than a couple, especially on long passages and in strong winds, but the basic configuration of main and 100-percent genoa allows for astonishingly easy handling and safe passages under a wide range of open water conditions. A spinnaker snuffer with lines led back to the cockpit can ease the hoisting.

No 46-foot performance cruising yacht is cheap, but there is a lot for the dollar with the J/46. This is a boat that begs for sophisticated electronics linked to one another. I must confess to being a novice at such things, but it was fascinating to sail with an autopilot linked to GPS, radar and instruments. The boat could be fine-tuned effortlessly. Such electronic sophistication doesn't come cheap, but you would get more out of your 46 with such wizardry.

J Boats offers various refrigeration, power, and cruising packages, as well as a wide range of stand-alone options, so you can customize your boat to your heart's content. But what stands out with the J-46 is its blazing performance, exceptional comfort at sea and ability to make long passages in comfort.

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The J46 Sailboat Specs & Key Performance Indicators

The J46, a high-performance cruising yacht, was designed by Rod Johnstone and built in the USA by J Boats.

'Breezing Up', a light displacement J46 performance cruising yacht.

Published Specification for the J46

Underwater Configuration:  Bulb fin keel & spade rudder

Hull Material:  GRP (Fibreglass)

Length Overall:  46'0" (14.0m)

Waterline Length:  40'6" (12.3m)

Beam:  13'10" (4.2m)

Draft:  6'3" (1.9m)

Rig Type:  Masthead sloop

Displacement:  24,000lb (10,886kg)

Designer:  Rod Johnstone

Builder:  J Boats (USA)

Year First Built:  1995

Year Last Built:  2003

Number Built:  35

Owners Association:  J Boat Owners

Published Design Ratios for the  J46

1. Sail Area/Displacement Ratio:  19.7

  • Less than 16 would be considered under-powered;
  • 16 to 20 would indicate reasonably good performance;
  • Over 20 suggests relatively high performance.

2. Ballast/Displacement Ratio:  39.2

  • Under 40: less stiff, less powerful
  • Over 40: stiffer, more powerful

3. Displacement/Length Ratio:  161

  • Under 100: Ultralight
  • 100 to 200: Light
  • 200 to 275: Moderate
  • 275 to 350: Heavy
  • Over 350: Ultraheavy

4. Comfort Ratio:  26.7

  • Under 20 indicates a lightweight racing boat
  • 20 to 30 indicates a coastal cruiser
  • 30 to 40 indicates a moderate offshore cruising boat
  • 40 to 50 indicates a heavy offshore boat
  • Over 50 indicates an extremely heavy offshore boat

5. Capsize Screening Formula:   1.9

  • Under 2.0 (the lower the better): Better suited for ocean passages
  • Over 2.0: Less suited for ocean passages

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1. A Sail Area/Displacement Ratio of 19.7 suggests that, in the right hands, the J/46 will have enough performance to leave most other sailboats of similar waterline length well astern. 

2. A Ballast/Displacement Ratio of 40.0 means that the  J/46  will initially stand up reasonably well to her canvas in a moderate breeze, but she'll need a reef in the main to avoid heeling excessively in a gust.

3. A Displacement/Length Ratio of 161, tells us the J/46 is clearly a light displacement sailboat. If she's loaded with too much heavy cruising gear her performance will suffer to a degree.

5. The Capsize Screening Formula (CSF) of 1.9 tells us that a J/46 would be a safer choice of sailboat for an ocean passage than one with a CSF of more than 2.0. 

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About the boat:.

The J/46 sailboat is a comfortable, well-appointed sailboat that excels in detailed examinations of safety, comfort, performance, seakindliness under way, systems, quality of construction, materials, finish, value for the money, as well as intangibles like aesthetics, pride of ownership & all-around fun. The J/46 is a 46-foot masthead sloop that promises to be an exceptional cruising boat and one particularly liberating for a couple eager to go anywhere under sail, without the need for additional crew.

It has two dedicated sleeping cabins and two heads. The forward cabin has a large V-berth with ample storage space. The aft cabin has a large double berth with hanging locker and bureau. The main salon has two settees with pilot berths outboard and a large drop-leaf table. The galley is aft to port with a three-burner propane stove and oven. The navigation station is opposite the galley to starboard. The head is aft to port with access from the salon or aft cabin. The second head is forward to starboard with access from the forward cabin.

The J/46 sailboat is known for its excellent performance in light winds. It has an easy comfortable motion at sea under sail, and is capable of offshore or ocean voyages.

In terms of 'fors', the J/46 sailboat is known for its excellent performance in light winds and its easy comfortable motion at sea under sail. It is capable of offshore or ocean voyages. In terms of 'againsts', there are no major issues reported about this sailboat.

About the Designer:

The designer of the J/46, Rod Johnstone, is a boat builder and yacht designer from the United States. He is known for designing the J/24 sailboat which is the most successful one-design keelboat of the past 35 years with over 5,300 boats built to date.

Other sailboats designed by Rod Johnstone include:

  • J/24: The most successful one-design keelboat of the past 35 years with over 5,300 boats built to date.
  • J/35: A 35-foot sailboat designed for racing and cruising.
  • J/105: A 34-foot sailboat designed for racing and cruising.
  • JY 15: A 15-foot sailboat designed for recreational sailing.
  • J/80: A trailerable sailboat designed for racing and cruising.

About the Builder:

J Boats is a sailboat manufacturer that has been in business since 1977. They are known for their high-quality racing and performance-cruising sailboats. Sailboats built by J Boats include:

  • J/22 - A 22-foot keelboat that is easy to sail and race.
  • J/24 - A 24-foot keelboat that is one of the most popular keelboats in the world.
  • J/30 - A 30-foot keelboat that was designed for racing and cruising.
  • J/32 - A 32-foot keelboat that was designed for cruising and racing.
  • J/33 - A 33-foot keelboat that was designed for racing.
  • J/34c - A 34-foot keelboat that was designed for cruising and racing.
  • J/35 - A 35-foot keelboat that was designed for racing.
  • J/37 - A 37-foot keelboat that was designed for racing and cruising.
  • J/40 - A 40-foot keelboat that was designed for cruising and racing.
  • J/42 - A 42-foot keelboat that was designed for cruising and racing.
  • J/44 - A 44-foot keelboat that was designed for cruising and racing.
  • J/46 - A 46-foot keelboat that was designed for cruising and racing.

This additional info was drafted by sailboat-cruising.com using GPT-4 (OpenAI’s large-scale language-generation model) as a research assistant to develop source material, and believes it to be accurate to the best of their knowledge.

Other sailboats in the J-Boat range include:

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46' J Boats J/46 2001 | WINDRUSH

Waukegan, il, us.

Opportunity to own a one owner, always freshwater, top in class performance cruiser. Go anywhere with speed and style. Widely known as one of the best sailboat manufactures in the word, J Boats delivered the ultimate fast cruiser in the J46. Windrush is a fully equipped two stateroom two head model with large storage compartment to port aft. Cavernous forward stateroom with ensuite head. Comforts abound including AC/Heat at dockside (or underway with the included generator), Newer B&G electronics package with RADAR, Chart plotter etc. The bow thruster with make you like like an old salt coming into your slip. Comes with trailer to store spares and accessories. Will be stored in our indoors in our heated storage facility winter 2022/23.

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  • Yacht Details J Boats
  • Location Waukegan, IL, US
  • Asking Price $339,000

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Make: J Boats Model: J/46 Year: 2001 Length: 46 ft Price: US$339,000 Condition: Used Class: Racer/Cruiser Hull Material: Fiberglass

Beam: 13 ft 10 in Boat Location: Waukegan, Illinois, United States Name: WINDRUSH Cabins: 2 Berths: 6 Heads: 2 Fuel Type: Diesel

Information & Features

2001 Yanmar (Engine 1)

  • Fuel Type: Diesel

Hours: 1283

LOA: 46 ft LWL: 40 ft 6 in Beam: 13 ft 10 in Min Draft: 4 ft 6 in

Ballast: 9,400 lb Displacement: 24,000 lb

Accommodations

Single Berths: 2 Double Berths: 2 Cabins: 2 Heads: 2

Warranty: None Hull Shape: Monohull Designer: Rod Johnstone Builder: J Boats

  • Mainsail Cover

Electrical Equipment

  • Shore Power Inlet

Electronics

  • Depthsounder
  • Wind Speed and Direction
  • Navigation Center
  • Cockpit Speakers

Inside Equipment

  • Bow Thruster
  • Electric Bilge Pump
  • Manual Bilge Pump
  • Microwave Oven
  • Air Conditioning
  • Electric Head: 1 electric / 1 Vacu-flush
  • Refrigerator
  • Deep Freezer
  • Sea Water Pump
  • Battery Charger

Outside Equipment/Extras

  • Cockpit Shower
  • Outboard Engine Brackets
  • Cockpit Cushions
  • Cockpit Table
  • Swimming Ladder
  • Steering Wheel
  • Electric Winch: 2
  • Spinnaker Pole
  • Fully Battened Mainsail
  • Furling Genoa
  • 2 Cabin 2 Head model
  • AC and Heat
  • Auxiliary generator
  • 1 Electric Head – 1 Vacu-flush head
  • Full galley
  • Hot and cold pressurized water system
  • Large salon table with folding leaves and removable slats on top
  • Teak sole throughout
  • Dinette with surrounding couches to port
  • Couch to starboard
  • Under seat storage
  • Full galley with dual stainless steel sink
  • Stainless steel faucet
  • Sea Frost freezer unit
  • Sea Frost refrigeration unit
  • Sea water foot pump
  • Hot and cold pressurized water
  • 120v GFCI outlet
  • Gimballed Force 10 3 burner propane oven with 3 burner cooktop
  • Integrated sink with pullout showerhead faucet
  • Wet hanging locker
  • Electric macerating head
  • Shower sump
  • Opening port and hatch for ventilation
  • Overboard discharge/Holding tank Y-valve

Forward Head

  • Separate stall shower with hand held or mounted shower wand
  • Sink with storage compartment below
  • Vacu-flush head system
  • Overboard discharge/holding tank Y-Valve
  • Ventilation

Helm and cockpit

  • B&G Z12 display for GPS/Chartplotter/RADAR
  • Simrad AP 22 autopilot
  • Displays over companionway door
  • RAM hook-up
  • Bow thruster control

Nav Station

  • B&G Z12 Display
  • B&G V50 VHF
  • Heart Interface Link 2000 inverter/charger monitor
  • Acu-rite weather unit
  • Wind Speed instrument display
  • Fischer Panda generator display
  • Main AC an DC electrical panels
  • Battery selector switch

General Navigation

  • Navigation lights
  • Steaming light
  • Air Conditioning with reverse cycle heat
  • Bilge blower to cool engine spaces
  • Manual bilge pump
  • Automatic bilge pump
  • Engine throttle, shift lever and wheel brake
  • Engine emergency alarm
  • Engine emergency stop
  • Fresh water cooling
  • Primary and secondary fuel filters
  • Diesel & propane fuel shut off valves
  • The Manual head discharges to a holding tank.  Overboard Y- Valve is present
  • Bronze ball valve type thru-hulls
  • Large diameter steering wheel
  • Emergency tiller
  • Engine – Yanmar Model 4JH3-TE
  • Generator – Fischer Panda Model
  • Propeller- 3 Blade folding
  • Transmission-
  • Raw water strainer
  • VC 17 Bottom paint
  • Shower sumps

Deck Equipment

  • Anchor roller
  • Anchor with chain and road
  • Bow pulpit and stern rail
  • Stainless steel double lifelines with port and starboard boarding gates
  • 6 Stainless steel mooring cleats
  • Four Topside Dorade vents
  • White Dodger
  • White Bimini w/connector panel
  • Fenders and dock lines
  • Stern rail mounted Life Sling in soft white case
  • Nav lights – Port and starboard running lights.  Stern light is mounted up on the stern rail.  The steaming light/deck light is on the front of the mast
  • Cockpit cushions
  • Teak folding cockpit pedestal table
  • Mast- Hall Spars
  • Boom- Hall Spars
  • Boom Vang- Quick Vang manual with mechanical advantage gear
  • Spinnaker pole
  • Stainless steel solid rod standing rigging
  • Harken Jib furler
  • Stack pack system
  • Lazy bag (2021)
  • Main Sail (approximately 3 years old)
  • Jib Sail (approximately 3 years old)
  • Full complement of assorted sails
  • Hydraulic backstay adjuster
  • Halyards (5) with Schaefer cars at mast boot.

Winches/clutches

  • Lewmar #64 Electric Self Tailing (2)
  • Lewmar #48 Self Tailing (2)
  • Lewmar #54 Self Tailing (2) on coach roof
  • Turning blocks or stern quarters
  • Genoa and spinnaker tracks on deck
  • 8 Clutches on coach roof
  • Engine Make: Yanmar 4JH3-TE
  • Total Power: 75 HP
  • Engine Hours: 1283
  • Engine Type: Inboard
  • Propeller –  3 blade folding
  • Main sail 2018/19
  • Jib Sail  2018/19
  • Boat comes with support trailer
  • Shorepower system with cords
  • Dockside electrical hook-ups in anchor locker and on transom
  • 12V  Electrical system panel
  • 120V Electrical system panel
  • Heart Interface Link 2000 Inverter Charger
  • Battery selector switch at nav station
  • Upgraded LED lighting throughout boat including below deck lighting and navigation lights

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