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J/111

Il n'est pas exagéré de dire que le J/111 peut tout faire. Qu'il s'agisse de courses au large, de croisières tranquilles ou de courses offshore, ce bateau offre vitesse, performances et polyvalence dans des conditions difficiles. Le J/111 est un mélange parfait de confort et de compétition dans un ensemble léger et agile de 36 pieds.

Quantum continue de fournir des voiles hautement performantes qui répondent aux exigences des navigateurs de compétition. Notre gamme de voiles Fusion M est conçue pour optimiser les performances, garantir la durabilité et mener les coureurs sur le podium. Une gamme complète de voiles Fusion M pour le vent debout, associée à notre gamme pour le vent arrière, dépassera vos attentes sur l'eau. Plus qu'un simple fabricant de voiles, Quantum dispose d'une équipe d'experts de la classe J/111 qui sont à votre disposition pour vous aider à régler vos voiles, vous conseiller sur les techniques de réglage et vous permettre d'atteindre vos objectifs.

Grand-voiles

J/111 Fusion M Mainsail

Puissance et contrôle grâce au bon équilibre de performances dans une forme conçue pour exceller dans une large gamme de vents, dans des conditions de mer variables, aussi bien au près qu'au vent arrière, la Fusion M 7 offre le contrôle attendu par les navigateurs au large tout en conservant une facilité de réglage répétable pour les courses monotypes côtières. Fabriquée en carbone, cette voile est peu extensible et de haute qualité.
COMPREND : numéros de voile, insigne de classe, cunningham, nerf de bordure avec taquet, penons, rabans, housse de voile pleine longueur, cinq goussets de lattes régate (latte haute forcée), 1 ris, chariot de latte Antal avec articulation, coulisseaux intermédiaire Antal, boitier de latte Sailman 35 et lattes en fibre de verre RBS.
Les lattes RBS Carbon pour vent fort et Grand Prix sont en option.

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Voiles d'avant

J/111 Fusion M J1 Light Jib

Conçue pour offrir une grande polyvalence sur une large plage de conditions, le solent J1.5 tire son épingle du jeu grâce à ce spécialiste des vents légers qui excelle entre 0 et 11 nœuds sur une mer normale à calme, mais qui peut également être utilisée jusqu'à 14 nœuds dans des conditions de mer formées et agitées. Fabriquée en carbone Fusion M de première qualité, cette voile offre un équilibre parfait entre performances et durabilité.
COMPREND : numéros de voile, sac banane Grand Prix pleine longueur, rabans, penons, goussets de lattes, anneau d'écoute T-ring avec mousqueton a ouverture sous charge en option, et lattes en fibre de verre RBS AP. Les lattes RBS Carbon pour vent fort et Grand Prix sont en option.

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J/111 Fusion M J2 Medium Jib

Alliant à la perfection puissance et contrôle, notre J2.5 est votre outil de travail idéal dans toutes les conditions, avec des vents compris entre 10 et 20 nœuds. Il est conçu pour compléter le J1.5 dans des conditions changeantes ou par vent régulier. Fabriqué en carbone Fusion M de première qualité, le J2.5 est léger, rapide et durable.
COMPREND : numéros de voile, sac banane Grand Prix pleine longueur, rabans, penons, goussets de lattes, anneau d'écoute T-ring avec mousqueton a ouverture sous charge en amure en option, et lattes en fibre de verre RBS AP. Les lattes RBS Carbon pour vent fort et Grand Prix sont en option.

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J/111 Fusion M J3.5 Heavy Jib

Conçue pour des vents supérieures à 20 nœuds, cette voile est optimisée pour le contrôle de la barre, la puissance et la vitesse. Fabriquée en carbone Fusion M de première qualité pour plus de durabilité et de fiabilité, la J3.5 vous aide à maintenir le bateau dans ses lignes et à lui donner toute sa puissance. Cette voile est conforme à la norme « foc de gros temps » requise par les règles de la classe J/111.
COMPREND : numéros de voile, sac banane Grand Prix pleine longueur, rabans, penons, goussets de lattes, anneau d'écoute T-ring avec mousqueton a ouverture sous charge en amure en option, et lattes RBS en fibre de verre pour vent fort. Les lattes Grand Prix RBS en carbone sont en option.

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Spinnakers

J/111 A1.5 Asymmetrical Light Spinnaker - SK60

Conçue pour aller vite dans des conditions de vent faible, notre voile A1.5 est le choix idéal lorsque vous recherchez puissance et VMG entre 0 et 10 nœuds. Conçue avec la surface projetée maximale autorisée dans cette classe et fabriquée à partir du tissu haut de gamme SuperKote SK60, cette arme pour petit temps sera votre voile de prédilection. Disponible avec un velcro d'amure en option.
COMPREND : Baille a spi régate Grand Prix, bandes V-trim peintes, numéros de voile peints, point de fixation et bout d'affalage et estrope Spectra de point d'écoute. Couleurs personnalisées disponibles.

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J/111 A2 Asymmetrical Runner Spinnaker

Le A2 est un spinnaker polyvalent qui excelle dans des vents de 11 à 20 nœuds. Conçu avec une surface de voile maximale pour sa classe, le A2 maintient la vitesse, la stabilité et le contrôle pendant la course. Fabriqué en tissu Airx 650 de première qualité pour plus de performance et de durabilité. Disponible avec une fermeture éclair ou velcro a l'amure.
COMPREND : Baille a spi régate Grand Prix, bandes V-trim peintes, numéros de voile peints, point de fixation et bout d'affalage et estrope Spectra de point d'écoute. Couleurs personnalisées disponibles.

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J/111 A2.5 Reaching Asymmetrical Spinnaker

La voile A2.5 est parfaite pour naviguer au vent arrière à plus de 18 nœuds sur des parcours construits, en mode hors archimédien. Fabriquée en tissu AirX 700 durable, l'asymétrique A2.5 pleine largeur est conforme aux normes de la classe et constitue le choix idéal pour naviguer à des angles plus serrés et planer, tout en restant suffisamment polyvalente pour naviguer plus bas lorsque le vent faiblit afin d'optimiser le VMG. Disponible avec fermeture éclair ou Velcro à l'amure et Velcro en tête en option.
COMPREND : Baille a spi régate Grand Prix, bandes V-trim peintes, numéros de voile peints, point de fixation et bout d'affalage et estrope Spectra de point d'écoute. Couleurs personnalisées disponibles.

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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.
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
Gary Leduc

When Gary Leduc was five years old, his neighbor offered to teach him to sail if Gary would help him put together a wooden skiff. Gary agreed, and he’s been sailing ever since. A lifelong fan of the water, he spent most of his high school and college years sailing and surfing, even missing school to enjoy the water. When his neighbor, and owner of Manchester Sails, heard about Gary’s passion, he offered to teach Gary how to make sails. That offer turned into a career in the sailmaking industry.

Gary started making sails in 1969. He has been working at Quantum Bristol for more than 20 years, since before they joined Quantum Sails. He learned his trade the traditional way, making everything by hand. Today, his main focus is designing all types of cruising sails for yachts up to 60 feet.

As a member of the Quantum group, Gary has access to not only the best sail-making technology, but also to the most knowledgeable sailors in the country. “If you have a question, I can quickly Skype with or email someone and always get the answer,” he said. He uses those resources to make sure each of his clients not only get the best product, but also the best information and service. “I want to help educate them about the product and make them feel warm and comfortable,” Gary said. “In the end, they aren’t going to buy something from you if they don’t feel good about the conversation they’ve had with you.”

Informations de base
  • Nationalité : USA
  • Poste : Operations Manager/Sail Consultant & Designer
  • Ville actuelle : Bristol
Faits marquants de ma carrière
  • Lifetime experience on Buzzards Bay, Vineyard Sound and Nantucket Sound
  • Block Island Race Week, 30+ years
  • Buzzards Bay Regatta, 30+ years
  • Nine Newport/Bermuda races, including a win in 1984
  • Multiple Key West Race Weeks and Marblehead/Halifax races
  • Sailed aboard J-boat Endeavor during her East coast tour
  • Currently sailing aboard the J-111 Wicked 2.0 as crew boss/jib trimmer
  • 50,000+ offshore miles between New England and the British Virgin Islands
Jeff Thorpe

Jeff Thorpe was eight years old when he started the Leo Robbins sailing program. The instructor told his dad that Jeff wasn’t cut out for sailing, but Jeff went back the next season and hasn’t stopped sailing since. Throughout high school he raced Sabots, Lasers, and Laser 2s. When it was time for college, he didn’t have the money, so he took a job building and racing Morc boats at Pinnacle Yacht Design Group.

Jeff stayed involved in the marine industry in a variety of ways, from an Olympic campaign with friends to fixing and rebuilding J/24s at his own shop to working in a sail loft. While working at the loft, he had the opportunity to sail on a J/125 with Quantum sails. Jeff was impressed with what he saw. He contacted Quantum Sails and told them he needed to work for them.

Today Jeff works as a sail consultant at the Quantum Pacific loft, giving his clients the attention to detail they need to find the right sails. With his extensive sailing history, he’s more than qualified to help others figure out exactly what they need to meet their goals. "I spent years running offshore racing programs, so I have a fair bit of knowledge that helps me provide my clients with a great resource when they have questions," said Jeff. "I make sure they understand all the options available to them to help them enjoy their sailing."

Jeff's sailing experience includes J/70, J/111, J/105, J/125, Melges 24, Olson 30, E-22, PHRF, ORR, IRC, TP 52, Santa Cruz 70, and Santa Cruz 52 classes, as well as offshore catamarans, cruising boats, and racing boats.

Informations de base
  • Nationalité : USA
  • Poste : Director of Western US Sales
  • Ville actuelle : Pt. Richmond
Faits marquants de ma carrière
  • 2006-2013 Several class wins in Transpac and Pacific Cup races
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.
Jason Currie

A New Zealand native and sailmaker by trade, Jason completed his 4-year apprenticeship in 1996. After working in Auckland for Boyd & McMaster sails, he moved to Annapolis Maryland in 1997 to start with the brand new Quantum Sail Design Group, and has been with the company ever since.

During his time with Quantum, Jason ran the service department before moving into sales in 2008. His leadership and expertise earned him a promotion to Mid-Atlantic Regional Manager in 2022, and today he leads Quantum’s U.S. sales team, overseeing strategic growth initiatives and client relationships nationwide.

Jason brings with him to Quantum a wealth of experience in both racing and cruising applications having been involved in the technical and hands on side of sailmaking for over 30 years.

Over the years he has competed successfully on all levels of Grand Prix, One Design
And ORC racing circuits ranging from J/70, Farr 30, Farr 40, C&C30, J/111, IC37, Melges 32, Cape
31, and TP52. In 2009, Jason was tasked with managing the sail development and design program for the Farr 40 class that has led to multiple national and world championship wins for Quantum clients.

Having grown up sailing and spending most of his life in the sailmaking industry, Jason holds a diverse range of experience that he happily passes on to his racing and cruising clients.

Informations de base
  • Nationalité : New Zealand
  • Poste : US Sales Manager
  • Ville actuelle : Annapolis
Wally Cross

Wally started building sails in 1973 to pay for college, and over the years has had the opportunity to work with seven different sail making companies before joining Quantum.


During his years in the sailing business, Wally has raced many types of small boats, as well as sailing the Flying Dutchman in the 1980 Olympic Trials. He was involved with the winning boats in many national championships before shifting his focus to offshore one design boats. He's participated in six Canada Cups, 25 Key West racing events, over 40 Mackinac races, and hundreds of traveling regattas. Today, Wally spends his time racing a variety of boats, including large offshore boats, the Melges 20, Melges 24, and Melges 32 classes, and local offshore one designs, like the J/111 and Beneteau 36.7.


Wally enjoys mixing his sail making knowledge with all the other pieces of sailing, such as rig, trim, and sail settings, to not only make the boats sail faster, but to help people get the most enjoyment from their boats.

Informations de base
  • Poste : Sail Consultant
Faits marquants de ma carrière
  • Raced 470 and Fireball in late 60's. North American Champ
  • Thistle Midwinter champ with 115 boat fleet in 1975
  • 2nd Olympic Trials for 1980 Olympics
  • J/24 North American Champ as crew with Larry Klein 1982
  • Raced Farr 40 class for 15 years, North American Champ on Heartbreaker 2002
  • Sailed over 80 Mackinac Races
  • Sailed five Bermuda Races
  • Sailed three Pineapple Cup races to Jamaica
  • Mediterranean Baltic 45 Race Series (2008-2011)
  • Sailed three Transpac races on Bretwalda (2013, 2017,2019)
  • Sailed three Cabo races on Bretwalda (2013, 2017,2019)
  • Sailed two Puerto Vallarta races on Bretwalda (2014, 2018)
  • Won two North American Championships on J/111 ( 2014, 2015)
  • Sailed 100,000 Ocean Miles
  • Sailing Director at Grosse Pointe Yacht Club (2014)
  • Sailmaker since 1973
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