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Specifications

LOA: 13'3"
Beam: 4'11"
Sail Area: 100 sq. feet
Spinnaker: 80 sq. feet
Draft (board down): 3'2"
Minimum Class Weight: 260 lbs

The Club Flying Junior, "CFJ", is sailed by more collegiate sailing teams than any other double-handed sailboat.
Also popular as a junior trainer, the CFJ is a light, tough, agile performer that is available with or without a spinnaker package.
Especially popular on lakes and rivers, the CFJ tacks and accelerates quickly, making the best use of resticted sailing areas.
Its large comfortable bouyancy tanks ensure that the CFJ is both self rescuing and safe.
With a tough untapered mast, external halyards, and a simple layout, the Club Flying Junior is suitable for optimist sailors and college All-Americans alike.

How to tune a FJ
We gathered measurements to serve as a basis for your future FJ tuning

How to tune the sails of a FJ
We continue to give you information about FJ tuning.

CFJ Class Association Home Page
This site is intended to provide information for class members, event organizers and anyone interested in learning more about the CFJ Class.

Pacific Coast Interscholastic Sailing Association
The Pacific Coast Interscholastic Sailing Association (PCISA) sponsors high school sailing in California and Hawaii.

Inter-collegiate Sailing Association of North America
The Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association is the governing authority for sailing competition at colleges and universities throughout the United States and in some parts of Canada.

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