The San Juan 24 is a 24' yacht, and one of the most versatile keelboats for its size. It was designed by Bruce Kirby, for the Clark Boat Company to the early 70's IOR standards. Over 1000 of these boats were built between 1972 and 1981.
At 24' long, with a 5'4" cabin-top, the SJ-24 is a great cruising boat. Sleeping 4 adults, with a dinette table and galley, it is suitable for long weekends or extended trips on inland waters. With only a 4 foot draft, it can sail into shallow bays and waterways that would keep other boats away. It has a narrow entry and transom, with a wide beam.
LOA 24'; LWL 19'; Beam 8'; Draft 4'; Mast Height 28'11"; Mainsail area 125.2 ft2.; Jib/Genoa area 229 ft2.; Spinnaker area 350 ft2.;
New CDI Roller Furling 2012
New Clipper depth meter 2012
New bottom paint 2012
New 15W solar panel with solar controller 2011
2 New 4-roller deck Halyard organizers 2011
New Boom-Vang 2011
New 2-line clutch on port side 2011
New cockpit speakers 2011
2 New 10" bow cleats 2011
Re-wired mast, new mast-top w lights-spot & mooring, antenna & wind indicator 2011
Re-build mast base w/new internal rollers 2011
Re-build boom 2011
Spreaders with bird spikes 2011
Re-betted all stanchion 2011
CD radio w/remote control in cockpit & aux. jack
2 12V outlets
Used main sail, w/1 reef point in good shape
storm jib
spinnaker w/ whisker pole
CB radio
Older Honda 100 4 stroke engine w/ 3 gal. gas tank
Various boat information
With new safety boat inspection sticker (2012),
no soft spots, some scratches, cabin cushions in good shape, 2 ok cockpit cushions,