Javier & Mayte #2379
Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 6:03 pm
Hi everyone,
We are the new owners of a San Juan 21 (Mk II, 1980; sail 2379) and loving it. This was formerly Juan2bFree, and may continue to be. We sail mainly in Western PA (Lake Arthur, Pymatuning) and NY (Chautaqua, Finger Lakes). Since 2007 we have been members of Moraine Sailing Club based at Lake Arthur, where we race Laser and Sunfish (Javier) and Flying Scot (Javier, Mayte and our daughter Arbil). We were looking for a versatile boat that would be suitable for weekend cruising, easy to trailer, but also fast and fun to sail. The San Juan 21 seemed just the ticket. Our only misgiving was the fact that it is no longer in production, but finding that it is supported by active fleets and a great class association took care of that, as did the ability to find plentiful maintenance information and sailing tips here, at Jim Hubbard's Harbor and at individual fleet sites. It also helped that a former SJ21 owner at our club waxed ecstatic about the boat. We bought Juan2bFree in September 2010 and were able to sail it during the last four weekends of our season. We were not disappointed and are looking forward to much more. I also learned of a SJ fleet racing at Prince Gallitzin, not far away, and several other members of our club are getting interested as well, so we may see some growth in Western PA.
We hope to meet some of you sometime!
We are the new owners of a San Juan 21 (Mk II, 1980; sail 2379) and loving it. This was formerly Juan2bFree, and may continue to be. We sail mainly in Western PA (Lake Arthur, Pymatuning) and NY (Chautaqua, Finger Lakes). Since 2007 we have been members of Moraine Sailing Club based at Lake Arthur, where we race Laser and Sunfish (Javier) and Flying Scot (Javier, Mayte and our daughter Arbil). We were looking for a versatile boat that would be suitable for weekend cruising, easy to trailer, but also fast and fun to sail. The San Juan 21 seemed just the ticket. Our only misgiving was the fact that it is no longer in production, but finding that it is supported by active fleets and a great class association took care of that, as did the ability to find plentiful maintenance information and sailing tips here, at Jim Hubbard's Harbor and at individual fleet sites. It also helped that a former SJ21 owner at our club waxed ecstatic about the boat. We bought Juan2bFree in September 2010 and were able to sail it during the last four weekends of our season. We were not disappointed and are looking forward to much more. I also learned of a SJ fleet racing at Prince Gallitzin, not far away, and several other members of our club are getting interested as well, so we may see some growth in Western PA.
We hope to meet some of you sometime!