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RS800 - PERFORMANCE DINGHIES & SKIFFS
Great boats, big regattas and a social scene second to none. RS has become a phenomenon since its launch in 1994.
It's all about the sailors - enthusiasm, camaraderie and competition.
RS provides the tools and our philosophy has never changed - use the latest design developments and relevant construction technology to develop boats that deliver attainable performance and exciting, one-design competition.
We work closely with the Class Associations who provide the rules, regattas, training and communications.

"The RS800 is, in my opinion, one of the most exciting, forgiving, user friendly skiffs I've ever sailed"
Sue Pelling - Yachting journalist


"Getting to the front of the 800 fleet has been down to time in the boat and analysing what we had to do better"
Spod Olive - RYA National Coach (with his serious hat on) "I've sailed in a number of fleets but none as debauched as RS" (later that night)


"The best thing about 800's is you can sail them with girls"
Anonymous!


"I was impressed, not only with her stability, but also the effortless way she took off"
Sue Pelling


"A big RS event is like nothing else you'll do in dinghy racing - hundreds of people from all over the place with all sorts of experience. After that any other event feels like a ghost town - you can hear the silence and see the tumble weed rolling through the dinghy park"
Mike Lennon - MD Hyde Sails


"The 800 must be forgiving - even Nick Peters is competitive"
Mike Lennon - multiple class championship winner




     


The following hyperlinks lead to UK sailing schools and clubs. For international information, please click here.



Start Sailing

 

You can make sailing what you want it to be – relaxing or high-adrenaline, sociable or secluded, on sheltered inland waters or on the open sea. Sailing is one of the most rewarding, healthy, outdoor activities you can take part in.

Sailing teaches youngsters self-reliance, inspires confidence and sociability. Sailing offers families the opportunity to have fun together, or to grab single-handed escapism from time to time!


 

Sailing Courses

The best way to start sailing in an RS is to take a course at an RYA-approved RS Academy. If there is not an RS Academy in your locality yet, try one of the many RYA-approved sailing schools throughout the UK.

 

Sailing Clubs

You may wish to join a sailing club, where you’ll also often find training courses, racing, and a social scene. Sailing club fees are generally considerably less expensive than many sports clubs. To find your local sailing club, click here.

Sailing Boats

Youngsters, adults, and families – there is an RS for you, and there is no finer choice! Our award-winning designs set new standards in user friendliness, fun, and low maintenance. Browse the dinghies in the All Purpose Boats, Performance Dinghies and Skiffs, and Performance Keelboats sections on the Home Page of our website. We usually have used RS boats available, which have been checked in our workshop and issued with a guarantee, for your peace of mind. Along with the RS Academies, many sailing schools and clubs use RS boats, so you can select a course in the boat of your choice!

Top Tips When Choosing a Boat:

·         Choose a boat to suit the most frequent use – e.g. if you primarily want to sail with an adult and two children in the boat, but may very occasionally sail with several adults, buy a boat that is ideal for the former rather than one that is too big and heavy for youngsters to handle.

·         Choose a boat to grow into, not out of. You’re only a complete beginner for a short time, so choose a boat that is not extreme and that has progression potential – rewarding performance, bigger sails, perhaps a genneker?

·         Check the size of the boat carefully, and beware of extravagant claims! Length can be a misleading guide to space and people-carrying capacity. Internal cockpit width and depth are vital ingredients. Look at the boat and judge whether the cockpit will be comfortable for you.



Start Racing

 

Join a Sailing Club

There are sailing clubs all over the UK, with a wide variety of focuses. Most people agree that you will learn racing techniques faster in a dinghy than a keelboat, so look for a strong dinghy club. The size of the club and prices also vary, so look around for a club that suits you. Click here for details of your local sailing club.

Club Racing

There are three main ways that you can start racing:

·         Look for a crewing job – many clubs have a way to marry up willing crews and needy helms.

·         Charter a club dinghy – some clubs have suitable boats that can be chartered for club racing.

·         Race your own boat – nearly all dinghies can be raced in a handicap or one-design fleet.

Click here for more information about racing rules, handicap systems, and much more.

 

Racing Boats

You can race just about any boat but most people are drawn to dinghy racing because it is synonymous with ‘sporty and fun’. So if you will primarily be racing your boat, avoid choosing one that is too heavy or too slow – you’ll soon become frustrated! The Portsmouth Yardstick system gives a good performance comparison – the lower the number, the faster the boat.

Search the Performance Dinghies and Skiffs section of our Home Page for your first racing boat. Then move on to Performance Keelboats – every RS in this section is fast, exciting to sail, and is built using the optimum applied technology. The huge success of RS racing classes and the enthusiasm of the sailors says it all.

 

There’s more to RS than boats...

RS is a way of life – club fleets, regatta circuits, championships, overseas events in the sunshine, big parties, good friends, life on the beach. Join the RS Class Association and never look back! Select the boat of your choice on the RS Website, and then click on the RS Class Association button to be linked to the Owner’s Association.

Race Training

The RS Owner’s Associations organise race training that is specific to the boat of your choice. Follow the Training links from the appropriate Owner’s Association pages.

 

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