Jarkan 925
Name
Rhiannon
Design
Jarkan 925
Skippers / owner
Lowa Paszko
LOA
9.3 m / 30′
Draft
1.7 m
Launch Year
1984
Weight
4000 kg
Yacht club
Sandringham Yacht Club – SYC
The Jarkan 925 is a classic Australian‑built 30‑foot (9.24 m) cruiser‑racer designed to combine strong performance with versatile offshore capability. Conceived by designer John King and constructed by Jarkan (also known as Kanga Birtles), this model has earned a reputation as a fast and capable pocket cruiser that is equally at home in club racing, coastal passages and extended weekend cruising.
Performance & Handling
The hull form of the Jarkan 925 is characterised by a solid, beamy profile that creates stability without sacrificing responsiveness. Its design allows for effective upwind ability and predictable handling in a range of conditions, from lake breezes to open‑bay sailing. The boat’s balanced rig and hull shape give it a lively feel under sail and allow experienced crews to exploit its potential both in tactical club races and longer coastal legs.
Rig & Sail Plan
Typically equipped with a masthead rig and a versatile sail wardrobe, the Jarkan 925 offers a mix of power and ease of handling. The cockpit layout and rigging are arranged for straightforward trimming and adjustments, making it suitable for both fully crewed and short‑handed sailing. The combination of cockpit ergonomics with its sail plan helps the boat sit confidently when pressed and remain manageable in stronger conditions.
Construction & Comfort
Built with a solid fiberglass hull, the Jarkan 925 emphasises durability and seaworthiness. Below decks, layouts generally include a functional V‑berth, saloon berths and quarter berths, along with a practical galley and basic amenities suitable for cruising. This balance of comfort and performance makes it a popular choice for sailors seeking a boat that can race competitively while still offering the creature comforts needed for overnight or weekend cruising.
Versatility
One of the defining traits of the Jarkan 925 is its adaptability. While nimble enough for club fleets and bay racing, it also handles longer coastal passages with confidence. The beamy hull, stable platform and thoughtful design make it a capable performer when conditions vary or when shifting between racing and cruising roles.
Overall, the Jarkan 925 stands out as a solid, dependable cruiser‑racer with a well‑rounded performance profile — a boat that rewards attentive sail trim, crew coordination and a good understanding of wind and tide. Its enduring popularity in Australian sailing circles reflects its blend of performance, practicality and versatility.
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