Smiles was one
of about twenty J/41's that were built by J/Boats between 1984 and 1987,
and were notable campaigners in the IOR scene in the US over that
period. The J/41, designed by Rod Johnstone, was designed to rate as a
One Tonner (30.5ft IOR), with
a different shape to many of its peers, with a notable rocker, fine
ends and low wetted surface, giving it an edge in light airs.The design first came to prominence in the 1984 SORC, when Dazzler finished third in Class E and third overall, while a fractional-rigged version Alethea finished fourth in class and fifth overall (Alethea and Dazzler were both built by Tillotson and Pearson in a bare nine weeks). The masthead design carried a bit more ballast than the fractional variation, while Alethea carried a larger headsail and smaller mainsail than other fractionally rigged boats of the size.
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| Smiles has a strong start to windward in Class 5 in one of the races during the 1985 SORC - to the right and to leeward are Brava, Gunslinger (another J/41), Glory and Innisfree (photo Guy Gurney) |
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| Smiles sails upwind during the 1985 SORC (photo Sharon Green | Ultimate Sailing) |
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| The crew coax Smiles along upwind in moderate breeze during the 1985 SORC (photo Histoiredeshalfs) |
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| Smiles (photos above and below) powers along downwind with spinnaker and blooper set (photos by Guy Gurney) |
The win by Smiles was an
impressive result for a production boat and caused some consternation
for the many custom boat owners. Scott had even finished Smiles
himself, although he went to some effort to centralise the deck equipment
and the internal arrangement amidships to minimise weight in the ends.
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| Smiles (above and below) sails upwind during the 1985 SORC |
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| Smiles rounds a leeward mark just behind the Joubert/Nivelt One Tonner Innisfree (photo Guy Gurney) |
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| The crew of Smiles enjoying some moderate downwind conditions during the 1985 SORC (photo Guy Gurney) |
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| Smiles in the marina, displaying some IOR optimised bow-down trim (photo Histoiredeshalfs) |
Article updated June 2026











Great boat, great times!
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