IDAuthorArticleLinkSourceDatePage
1304 Dave Leet Nomad, a Post Pandemic Update
An update on the travels of the Junk Rigged yacht Nomad over the COVID period and after. Martinique, Suriname, Carriacou
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516 Arne Kverneland Peaking up the Junk Sail
link Magazine Issue 58 January 2012 Page: 24
583 Lesley & Rene Verbrugge Hunting Junks - Update
link Magazine Issue 62 June 2013 Page: 46
440 Paul McKay Aerojunk Update
link Magazine Issue 65 June 2014 Page: 32
383 Arne Kverneland Fan Up Preventer
link Magazine Issue 69 October 2015 Page: 34
347 Arne Kverneland Fan-up preventer - continued
link Magazine Issue 71 June 2016 Page: 27
352 Dave Zeiger Sewing up the Sails
link Magazine Issue 71 June 2016 Page: 44
323 Graham Cox Ah-Sup
link Magazine Issue 73 February 2017 Page: 48
304 Ted Stone Supermarket Inspiration
link Magazine Issue 74 June 2017 Page: 37
205 Simon Foster Ara'deg update
link Magazine Issue 80 June 2019 Page: 30
129 Dave Leet An update from Nomad -
link Magazine Issue 85 February 2021 Page: 19
702 UPIK CHALLENGER 35 cruising the Med.
link Newsletter Issue 15 May 1987
712 Further cruising of the Med. in UPIK. "The Voyage of the Golden Lotus", final extract
link Newsletter Issue 16 November 1987
750 UPIK sails to the Canary Islands.
link Newsletter Issue 20 December 1989
752 Wilf Turnbull The Twin Euphroe Sheet System
link Newsletter Issue 20 December 1989
778 Super junks - recent rig developments and their interpretation.
link Newsletter Issue 23 Summer 1991
804 UPIK, a CHALLENGER 35 junk schooner cruise from the Canary Islands to Cape Town, including the loss of the foremast.
link Newsletter Issue 26 Winter 1992
834 CHALLENGER 35 UPIK loses a mast in the South Atlantic, Skipper and UPIK'S stay in S. Africa and eventual arrival in Spain.
link Newsletter Issue 29 Summer 1994
879 Bunny Smith NYMPH- R & D update
link Newsletter Issue 34 April 1999
960 The Junk Rig E-Group.
link Newsletter Issue 42 January 2004
1003 The 3 Winged Falcon - Prototype 3 masted super clipper of 87m.
link Newsletter Issue 46 January 2006
1028 R & D, Up date on what is to come.
link Newsletter Issue 49 August 2007
1051 R & D update on Swing-Wing and Jointed Battens.
link Newsletter Issue 51 August 2008
646 "Where to Find" junk rig designers, suppliers, information, chartering, tuition
link Newsletter Issue 6 December 1982
652 Additions to Newsletter No. 6 Directory of J.R. Suppliers.
link Newsletter Issue 7 June 1983
28 David Tyler Tystie's Rig Update
Notes on development of a wingsail
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31 JRA Sailing Performance Trials
A set of notes documenting trials aimed to measure performance of Junk Rig set ups.
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35 Roger Taylor From Mingming book - explaining why JR is superior
RT explains advantages of JR
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54 Arne Kverneland 20160317 Sketching up a JR for a Nonsuch 30
Sailplans
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63 Arne Kverneland 20180611 Making a parachute drogue - updated 20180729
How-To notes
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85 David Tyler Tystie's rig update, Dec 2009 to Jan 2010 rev1
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91 JRA JRA-Fact Sheet 2
Parts suppliers for Junk Rigs:
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96 JRA JRA-Fact Sheet 7
Newsletter Articles Index (updated 21 October 2009):
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121 JRA MAGAZINES INDEX
Up to issues 76
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1181 Kevin Cardiff Sailing can be a Love/Hate Relationship
A members snippet, musing on the ups and downs of sailing and a passage on the Irish East coast
link Page: 27
1248 JRA Introduction to the Junk Rig Part 3 - Know the Ropes
YouTube video explaining the ropes making up the rigging on a junk rig boat
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1279 Gordon Gregg Iris
A 35' Benford designed yacht, junk rigged schooner in UK, France and the Med, ends up in Greece
link Page: 31
1318 Pete Hill Sailing Kokachin
DeForestier Junk, jonque de plaisance, built from hull up and sailing characteristics
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1362 Alan Shapcott North Island Cruise
Sailing La Chica 600 miles up the West coast of New Zealand to get to the Bay of Islands junket
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