Jet 14

Jet 14

Description

The Jet 14 is a 14-foot, high-performance, two-person racing dinghy designed in 1955 by Howard Siddons as a lighter, more responsive alternative to the heavier International 14s of the era. With a hard-chine plywood or fiberglass planing hull, 5 ft 6 in beam, 375–400 lb all-up weight, twin hiking wings, a powerful 135 sq ft fractional sloop rig (100 sq ft mainsail + 35 sq ft jib), and an optional symmetrical spinnaker, the Jet 14 is renowned for spectacular speed in 10–20 knots of wind, where it planes on every leg and routinely hits double-digit speeds downwind. Still actively raced in strong one-design fleets across the Midwest and Northeast U.S. (Class Association founded 1962, hull numbers over 1,300), it rewards skilled crew work with trapeze, aggressive hiking, and precise sail trim, yet remains forgiving enough for family sailing. Modern boats are built by WindRider LLC or home builders from class-legal plans; used Jets typically sell for $2,000–$8,000 depending on condition and upgrades.

Construction Details

Designer Howard Siddons
Builder WindRider LLC
Length 14.000 ft
LOA 14.080 ft
LWL 13.920 ft
Beam 4.670 ft
Displacement 285 lb
Max Draft 4.170 ft
Min Draft 0.330 ft
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Sails

Jet 14 - MAINSAIL

Luff 16.58 ft - (5054 mm)
Foot 8.38 ft - (2554 mm)
Leech * 17.21 ft - (5246 mm)
Tack Angle * 81.96 °
Diagonal 17.5 ft - (5334 mm)
Head (inches) 6 in - (152 mm)
Area * 72.32 ft²
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Jet 14 - JIBSAIL

Luff 12.25 ft - (3734 mm)
Foot 6.42 ft - (1957 mm)
Leech 11.5 ft - (3505 mm)
Length Perpendicular * 5.95 ft - (1814 mm)
Area * 36.45 ft²
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Jet 14 - SPINNAKER

Stays 14.08 ft - (4292 mm)
MidGirth 11 ft - (3353 mm)
Foot 12.67 ft - (3862 mm)
Area * 152 ft²
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