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Classic JClass charter yacht Endeavour launched after refit
Shamrock V progressing
Ranger
Tight quarters for J-class sizes

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#DidYouKnow - Historically, all US J Class yachts took the sail numbers such as J5 and J8. The UK boats took JK4 (K denoting the UK), JK3 and JK6. Lionheart, recently built by a Dutch owner, choose JH1. But Svea having originally been designed by a Swede back in 1937, already had the sail number JS1. So the 6 J Class yachts that will be competing at the World Championship later this month are - JK7 Velsheda, J5 Ranger, JK6 Hanuman, JH1 Lionheart, J8 Topaz and JS1 Svea…