
International FJ - Wikipedia
The International FJ is a Dutch sailboat that was designed by Uus Van Essen and Conrad Gülcher as a trainer and one design racer, first built in 1956. [1] [2] [3] [4] The boat was initially …
INTERNATIONAL FJ - sailboatdata
Formerly FLYING DUTCHMAN JUNIOR, FLYING JUNIOR. As of 1980 the name was officially changed to INTERNATIONAL FJ. First built of Fiberglass in 1960. A 'Club' version (CLUB FJ) …
International FJ - Sailboat Guide
International FJ is a 13′ 2″ / 4 m monohull sailboat designed by Uus van Essen and built by Schock W.D., Grampian Marine, Advance Sailboat Corp., Paceship Yachts Ltd., Alpa Yachts, …
Club FJ - Shoreline Sailboats
The Club FJ is a tough, agile performer for beginners to elite sailors. The Club is a fantastic choice for clubs and junior programs looking to introduce young sailors to double-handed …
International FJ Class
On this website you can find all the basic information of the International FJ and the important races of the season. For more details we encourage you to visit the national websites and …
FJ (Flying Junior) Sailboat Resources - West Coast Sailing
The Flying Junior (FJ) sailboat is a renowned double-handed sailing dinghy celebrated for its simplicity, durability, and versatility. The FJ has become a staple in sailing education and …
Flying Junior - Sail1Design
Nov 30, 1999 · The International Flying Junior or FJ is a sailing dinghy which was originally designed in 1955 by Van Essen and Conrad Gülcher.
All About The FJ – Lake Travis High School Sailing Team
Feb 9, 2018 · The Flying Junior or FJ is a sailing dinghy which was designed in 1955 in the Netherlands by renowned boat designer Van Essen and Olympic sailor Conrad Gülcher. The …
General Information - IFJO
The International FJ is a doublehanded, ISAF International Class, trapeze planing dinghy. It is small, light and fast, suitable for virtually any combination of skipper and crew, from couples, to …
FJ - bbyra.org
The International Flying Junior or FJ is a sailing dinghy which was originally designed in 1955 in the Netherlands by renowned boat designer Van Essen and Olympic sailor Conrad Gülcher. …
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