Jeanneau Jod 35

The Jeanneau Jod 35 is a 34'9" (10.60 m) racing keelboat designed by Daniel Andrieu and built by Jeanneau Yachts. It was first introduced in 1991 and was the official boat for the Tour de France à la Voile from 1991 to 1998.

The Jod 35 is a fast and well-balanced boat that is easy to sail. It has a fractional sloop rig with a keel-stepped mast, two sets of swept spreaders, and aluminum spars with discontinuous stainless steel rod rigging. The hull is made of polyester fiberglass, including a PVC-fiberglass sandwich, with carbon fiber reinforcement.

The Jod 35 is a popular choice for both racing and cruising. It is comfortable and spacious belowdecks, with two double cabins, a single cabin, and a saloon. The galley is well-equipped and the heads are located aft.

Specs

LOA: 34.76 ft
LWL: 29.69 ft
Beam: 11.48 ft
Draft: 6.40 ft
Displacement: 8070.00 lbs
Ballast: 2750.00 lbs
Hull type: Fin w/spade rudder
Hull construction: FG
Rigging type: Fractional Sloop

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