Andrew Eaves wrote:
Who outside of the JR community knows about JR's? I was recently working offshore in the marine seismic community and a chap I worked with had never heard of them. Seriously. He'd sailed since a boy and had lived on two boats all around Greece. Is this normal? I know JR are not popular as a general, but for sailors to not even be aware of them, is it really that closed?
I was waiting to see if anyone else would come back on this before responding. But as no-one has, I'll give my personal opinion. Frankly, I'm astonished that your acquaintance had never heard of junk rig, but I do think it rather depends on their nationality. It seems to be most widely known among British, North American and French sailors, probably because boats with the rig have been designed in these places. On the other hand, there are a lot of sailors who aren't particularly interested in boat design, and I dare say that these people would not have heard of the rig. But in that case, they are unlikely to be interested in it, even if they do hear about it.
I've just asked the webmaster if I can help out on the site. I have experience and am more than willing to lend a hand. One suggestion is, what about opening the 'Swap, Sell or Buy' section up to other vessels also?
I mean a free Apolloduck/Ebay syle section so that people will find vessels they are searching for and find this alien JR world that they didn't know of? Surely this must help increase the exposure of a small unique community. I was helping a chap out a few years ago who deleted all his product pages and information on older product he no longer sold. I said he was crazy to do so, he disagreed and thus the information was deleted for good. All that information no longer available for potential new customers.
One of the things we have to consider, when changing the website, it whether it benefits the membership. I don't believe that running a free brokerage service for non junkies would do this. On the other hand, if you were looking for a Corribee and Googled it, you would come across the JRA website, if one had been for sale. All our for sale postings are still 'live' so if you go looking for a Contessa 26, you will come across 'Mariposa'. So I think those seriously looking for a particular design, will probably encounter a junk-rigged version, if there is one, simply by Googling and that will probably lead them to this site.
If I get shot down here, I won't take it personally. I'll be needing your help soon most likely trying not to crash leaving the harbor. But whilst you guys know wind and waves, I know web and traffic :)