Adding value for ALL RS sailors
- Sets the rules to give great one-design and handicap racing - enhancing resale values
- Organises websites, race reports, news, social media - keeping you informed
- Organises racing events with fantastic social scene - improving your Class’s popularity and value
- Organises training events - helping you get the most from your boat
- Liaises with the builder, RS Sailing - ensuring the quality and specification are what owners want
- Negotiates excellent discounts from the RS Sailing Store, including sail discounts, and many other companies
- Encourages new people to get involved - giving a better experience for everyone
Who is your Class Association?
- It is run by volunteer sailors with back-up by part time professional administrators
- The sailors make the plans and decisions - without having to do all the leg work
Please show support by joining your Class Association
- The cost is tiny compared to your benefits, working out at just £3.75 per month for Full Membership, £3 per month for Club Membership or £2.08 per month for Youth Membership
- By taking out International Class Association membership for one class, you will have reciprocal membership to the RS100, RS200, RS300, RS400, RS600, RS700, RS800, RS Vareo International and International RS500 Class Associations
- One event membership is available for all events except National and major championships, for use by those borrowing a boat, intending to only sail in one RS Class Association event etc. Click here.
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West Country Boat Repairs RS200 SW Ugly Tour, Bowmoor
A beautifully warm and sunny Cotswolds summer day greeted the sailors on arrival ... with one key element missing! A fickle and inconsistent breeze led to a delay to the start of racing, but race officer David Nunn managed to run 4 successful races.
Duncan and Lorna Glen won, counting three first places - a fantastic achievement in such tricky conditions. Alex Smallwood and Callum Farnden were second overall, with the podium completed by Dave and Darcy Lunall. First youths were Rupert Balmain and Nestor Montagu from Sutton Bingham.
Full results, report thanks to Ian Pickard and photos thanks to David Fewings here
Next event is the Summer Champs at Parkstone - Saturday 13th only to count for the Ugly Tour, both days to count for the Rooster National Tour and Sailing Chandlery EaSEA Tour. All the details and link to online entry here.
