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J/80

Stable, rapide et performant, le J/80 est un bateau de sport moderne. Depuis ses débuts et après avoir fait ses preuves lors de nombreux championnats J/80, Quantum Sails continue de mener le peloton avec des conceptions innovantes utilisant des tissus haut de gamme qui offrent performance et durabilité sur les parcours de course. Nos voiles rapides sont complétées par les experts Quantum dans la classe J/80, qui offrent des ressources de réglage et leur expérience du J/80. Que vous vous prépariez pour un championnat du monde, que vous cherchiez à progresser dans votre flotte locale ou que vous souhaitiez perfectionner vos compétences en quillard, nos ressources J/80 vous aideront à atteindre vos objectifs.

Nouveauté absolue pour 2024, la grand-voile MX23, le foc JM23 et le spinnaker SR23 sont désormais disponibles. Commandez dès aujourd'hui ou contactez votre expert local Quantum J/80 one design pour discuter de vos objectifs en matière de programme de course.

Grand-voiles

J/80 Main - MX23

La toute nouvelle conception MX23 offre puissance, performance et durabilité, et excelle dans une large gamme de vents. La MX23 présente une disposition des panneaux améliorée pour favoriser le vrillage globale, un profil plus performant et un équilibre vertical accru.  
Fabriquée à partir d'un tissu Dimension Polyant haut de gamme pour une incroyable tenue de forme, la grand-voile de classe est une voile polyvalente qui réagit finement aux tensions d'écoute, offre d'excellentes performances sur chaque bord et dépasse les exigences des navigateurs de J/80.
COMPREND : corde de guindant, fenêtres de barre de flèche, numéros de voile, lattes profilées en fibre de verre RBS, bandes de visualisation, bordure libre, sangle de point d'écoute Velcro, coulisseau d'amure, sac de rangement et autocollant de mesure ISAF avec redevances de classe.

Ce produit peut être commandé auprès de votre représentant local ou d'un expert de la classe.

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Voiles d'avant

J/80 Fusion M Jib - JM23

Le solent JM23 bénéficie d'une toute nouvelle disposition des fibres qui augmente le creux pour offrir des performances optimales dans toutes les conditions. La nouvelle conception intègre un profil de chute amélioré avec un rond de chute au maximim de la jauge au niveau de la latte supérieure, ce qui permet de border la voile dans des vents faibles à modérés tout en conservant sa capacité à vriller lorsque le vent forcit. Il en résulte une puissance et un meilleur flux pour une vitesse et une maniabilité accrues du bateau.
Conçu pour être enroulé et construit pour être durable, le foc assure une entrée en douceur pour plus de puissance et se règle facilement dans les vagues et le clapot. Le JM23 est fabriqué à partir d'un laminé Fusion M® léger, solide et qui conserve sa forme dans toutes les conditions de vent. Ce foc et notre grand-voile MX23, qui a remporté de nombreuses courses, constituent l'équipement parfait pour naviguer au près.
COMPREND : sac tubulaire, lattes en fibre de verre RBS, bandes de visualisation, penons et autocollant de mesure ISAF avec redevances de classe.

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Spinnakers

J/80 Asymmetrical SR23 - Airx 600

Le SR23 est notre nouveau spinnaker polyvalent, conçu avec un volume plus prononcé pour augmenter la stabilité et faciliter la navigation aux angles bas, ce qui le rend beaucoup plus facile à régler que nos spinnakers précédents.
Conçu avec une surface projetée maximale conforme aux règles de classe, notre spinnaker asymétrique J/80 est rapide et facile à contrôler au vent arrière. Fabriqué dans un tissu haut de gamme pour plus de durabilité et de performances, le spinnaker est disponible en AIRX600 ou Superkote60 pour répondre à vos besoins sur le parcours. Que ce soit dans des conditions de vent faible ou plus soutenu, les meilleures équipes choisissent le spinnaker Quantum J/80 SR23 pour sa vitesse et son contrôle.
COMPREND : nerf de guindant Spectra, nerf de chute et bordure, anneau d'écoute en acier inoxydable, point d'écoute en sangle, sac à cordon. Et royaltie ISAF. Couleurs personnalisées disponibles.

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J/80 Asymmetrical SR23 - Superkote 60

Le SR23 est notre nouveau spinnaker polyvalent, conçu avec un volume plus prononcé pour augmenter la stabilité et faciliter la navigation aux angles bas, ce qui le rend beaucoup plus facile à régler que nos spinnakers précédents.
Conçu avec une surface projetée maximale conforme aux règles de classe, notre spinnaker asymétrique J/80 est rapide et facile à contrôler au vent arrière. Fabriqué dans un tissu haut de gamme pour plus de durabilité et de performances, le spinnaker est disponible en AIRX600 ou Superkote60 pour répondre à vos besoins sur le parcours. Que ce soit dans des conditions de vent faible ou plus soutenu, les meilleures équipes choisissent le spinnaker Quantum J/80 SR23 pour sa vitesse et son contrôle.
COMPREND : nerf de guindant Spectra, nerf de chute et bordure, anneau d'écoute en acier inoxydable, point d'écoute en sangle, sac à cordon. Et royaltie ISAF. Couleurs personnalisées disponibles.

Ce produit peut être commandé auprès de votre représentant local ou d'un expert de la classe.

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Fernando Sallent

When Fernando Sallent was 10 years old, a friend of his father bought him an Optimist dinghy. From then on Fernando was hooked. As an adult, his first business venture was Technik Boats, a small Optimist shipyard, but it was the physics of sailing that really intrigued him. "I always had a passion for finding a way to make boats go faster," he said.


That passion led him to La Industrial Velera Marsal, a local sailmaker who made all of his sails by hand. Fernando worked there learning the basics of sailmaking while also running Technick Boats. After taking a year off to serve in the military, he decided to leave Technick and joined Toni Tio Sail Loft. Toni Tio was only designing cruising sails at the time, so Fernando came on board to lead the One Design section of the company.


In 1996, Toni and Fernando visited the Quantum Annapolis loft, and in 2000 they joined the Quantum Sails team. Fernando continues to design One Design sails as he works to help his clients improve on the water. "I love seeing how sailors do better when the product is improved," he said. "I love the fine tuning of boats and sails on the water."


An accomplished sailor, Fernando also works as a coach for many teams. He coached the 470 women's world, Olympic, and European champions in 1992 and the 470 women's world champions in 1995. Since 2000, he has advised the Norwegian, Swedish, Swiss, and Spanish Olympic teams.

Informations de base
  • Nationalité : Spain
  • Poste : Sail Designer
  • Ville actuelle : Barcelona
Faits marquants de ma carrière
  • 1992 Olympics – 470 men’s gold medal, 470 women’s gold medal, Europe Dinghy silver medal
  • 1996 Olympics – 470 women’s gold medal, 470 men’s bronze medal
  • 2000 Olympics – Europe Dinghy bronze medal
  • 2004 Olympics – Europe Dinghy gold medal, 470 women’s silver medal, 470 men’s bronze medal
  • 2008 Olympics – Tornado gold medal, 470 men’s bronze medal
  • 2012 Olympics – 470 women’s gold medal
  • 470 Class – 1992-95 men’s world champion,
  • 1992/1995-96/2005/2011 women’s world champion
  • Optimist – 1993-96/2004 world champion
  • Europe Dinghy – 2003-04/2010 women’s world champion
  • 2004-06/2010-12 men’s world champion
Kerry Klingler

When Kerry Klingler was eight years old, his father decided sailing would be a good sport for the family to enjoy together. Kerry and his dad learned to sail at the same time, and Kerry fell in love. He started to race competitively at the local yacht club, and by the time he was a senior in high school he knew he wanted to make the sailing industry his career. He dreamed of life as a sailmaker and decided to pursue that dream.

Kerry jumped into the industry and found himself not only making sails, but running a loft as well. While he appreciated the opportunity to stay in the industry, he felt his talents growing stale. "I was designing sails, but no one was pushing me to the next level as a maker or designer," he said. "I started looking for a position where I could design with a company that was technologically advanced so I could become a better, smarter, more advanced sail designer."

He found that opportunity at Quantum Sails. As the J-Boat Team Leader, Kerry not only designs sails for some of the largest One Design fleets, he also gets out of the loft to help his clients get the most out of every sail. Though people recognize him as a dedicated sailmaker, he’s also working hard all the time to provide the best service and products for their boats.

"I teach them first," he said. "I show them how to tune the boat, how the sail should sit on the boat, how to trim it, and more. It's a pretty comprehensive session where I try to infuse as much knowledge as possible."

Informations de base
  • Nationalité : USA
  • Poste : J-Boat Team Leader
Faits marquants de ma carrière
  • J/80 – 4-time North American champion, former world champion and top competitor since 2000
  • J/109 – 5-time North American champion
  • Numerous big boat races, including success on J/133 and J/146. Most recently winning the Newport to Bermuda race on Apollo, a new J/121.
Carlos Rodriguez

When Carlos Rodriguez was four years old, his mother worked for a One Design boat company. She started taking him to races on the weekends, and it didn’t take long before Carlos started racing. When he was just 17 years old, the Catalonian Sailing Federation offered him a job, and he’s been sailing ever since.


Carlos started working at a Quantum Sails loft in 1996. After learning how to make sails on the floor, service sails, and design sails, he became a salesman. Carlos not only spends almost every weekend racing in local and national events with Quantum customers, serving as a skipper, tactician, and jib-spinnaker-mainsail trimmer, he also trims masts, finds crew members, provides certificate optimization in ORC, and even services sails during races. Carlos now serves as the Spain Regional Manager and works hard to make Quantum Sails Spain a full-service, one-stop loft for all sailing needs.


professional racing crew member since 1995, Carlos has an extensive resume, including experience on Mega Yachts, ORC boats, IRC boats, One Design, etc. He has also won several races like Copa del Rey in Palma, Maxi Yacht Cup, Swan Cup, and many important races in the Spanish ORC circuit.

Informations de base
  • Nationalité : Spain
  • Poste : Spain Regional Manager
Aisance

Spanish

Faits marquants de ma carrière
  • Spain Tir (X-362)
  • Camper and Trasmediterranea (First 40, 7)
  • Freixenet (JV46)
  • Zurich (GP42 and BC41)
  • Fermax (GP42)
  • Santa Anna (JV57)
  • Siemmens Mobile (Farr 42)
  • Icaro (D44)
  • Garmin (DK46)
  • Iberdrola (Soto 40)
  • Copa del Rey Champion, 2007, 2008, 2009
  • ORC Non-Corinthians World Championship – 3rd place, 2007
  • Two-time ORC Spanish Champion
Scott Nixon

Scott Nixon has been involved with racing his whole life. Scott grew up sailing on the Southern Chesapeake Bay in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia.

An All-American sailor at St. Mary's College of Maryland, Scott later coached many students to the All-American ranks at the College of Charleston in South Carolina. With decades of competitive racing, he has a wide range of racing experiences, including dinghies, one-design keelboats, inshore big boats, and offshore distance racing.

Scott joined Quantum Sails in 2000, and his experiences bring a unique skill set to Quantum's programs. Focusing primarily on one design classes, he is directly involved in testing, design, and development of Quantum’s One Design sail programs. He working directly with the design team and worldwide sales team to make sure Quantum sails are at the front of the fleet.

Scott has sailed with Quantum customers to win championships at the World, Gold Cup, European, North American, and National levels.

His hands-on approach includes active campaigns and racing in the following classes for Quantum: J/22, J/24, J/70, J/80, J/88, J/109, J/111, C&C 30, Farr 30, Farr 40, Swan 42, Swan 45, Melges 20, Melges 24, Melges 32, Melges 40, TP52, ORC, and GL52 classes. He is a three-time World Champion in the J/111, Melges 32, and ORC 52 classes.

Informations de base
  • Nationalité : USA
  • Poste : One Design Director
  • Ville actuelle : Annapolis
Maxim Logutenko

Maxim started working in the Quantum Russia office in 2010 after a lifetime of sailing experiences. He started sailing on Optimist boats when he was six years old and became a champion sailor. He is a two-time All-Japan Mini Hopper and Sea Hopper Junior Champion, two-time Quarter Ton class All-Russia Champion, and the 2008 Dragon European Champion. Maxim is also experienced on Cadet, 470, 49er and RC44 boats. When he's not sailing, Maxim also coaches, including the Russian Yngling class for the 2008 Olympics.

When Maxim decided to transition into selling sails, he chose Quantum because of its state-of-the-art design and development, as well as Quantum's reputation for quality. He is excited to work with new and repeat clients to help everyone find the fastest, most competitive sails.

Informations de base
  • Poste : Sail Consultant
Faits marquants de ma carrière
  • 2021 Rolex Middle Sea Race, ORC 4, 2nd
  • 2003 Rolex Sydney Hobart, Sydney 38, 3rd
  • Rolex Fastnet Race Skipper
  • Several coastal regattas in Italy/France and Spain as a skipper
  • 2007-2008 – Russian Olympic Sailing Team Coach, Yngling class, 4th place
Kris Werner

Kris Werner grew up in Queens, NY, and spent his childhood on the water, sailing and fishing. He is a graduate of New York Maritime College at Fort Schuyler, where he earned an unlimited tonnage/oceans USCG license and a Bachelor of Science degree in Marine Transportation and Business.

After four years of collegiate varsity and offshore sailing, Kris served as a collegiate sailing coach and waterfront director. His career took him all over the world as a ship's officer on ocean-going tankers. In 2004, Kris came to Rochester to earn his way to Chief Officer on the Rochester Fast Ferry. He then worked as a Broker with RCR Yachts and began collaborating with Steve Haarstick on sail designs for various boats, including J/70s, J/24s, and other offshore vessels. For three years, he worked at Haarstick Sailmakers before transitioning to becoming the owner of the loft which is now Quantum Sails Rochester. Kris has extensive experience in offshore and one-design racing campaigns, both as a helmsman and a crew member. In addition to being a familiar face on the racing circuit, Kris enjoys spending time cruising with his wife and three boys.

Informations de base
  • Nationalité : USA
  • Poste : Director of Eastern US Sales
  • Ville actuelle : Rochester
Faits marquants de ma carrière
  • 5-time Charleston Race Week Champion J/24, J/88, J/70
  • 4-time J/88 North American Champion
  • 2024 J/80 North American Champion
  • 3-time Helly Hansen Sailing World Regatta Champion
  • J/22 North American Championship- 2nd
  • J/22 World Championship - 2nd
  • J/24 North American Championship- 2nd
  • 2-time J/24 Great Lakes Champion
  • Key West Race Week 1st- J/88
  • IRC North American Championship - 1st
  • Lake Ontario 300- 1st
  • Newport to Bermuda- 2nd
  • 8Meter North American Champion
  • Collegiate Sailing coach of NY Maritime College - Varsity & Offshore
  • Deep experience in the J/22, J-24, J/70, J/80, J/88, J/92, J/99, J/105, J/120, Melges 24, Melges 15, Farr 40, Ben 40.7, Swan 42, 8Meters and more.
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