RS TOURA – ENVIABLE SPACE, STABILITY AND ALWAYS ADVENTURE READY
A modern dinghy with enviable space and a durable rotomolded polyethene hull – families and sailing schools can really revel in the freedom of being out on the water. Nestled in the RS range between the RS Quest and RS Venture, the RS Toura has room for up to 7 crew. Stability compliments the RS Toura’s impressive internal space, allowing sailors to tour coastal waters with confidence. Its modern design boasts responsive handling, well thought out controls and rewarding performance – with the PE3 hull removing traditional maintenance hassle. A reefable mainsail, asymmetric spinnaker, great stowage, optional outboard and a wardrobe of accessories really allows you to make the RS Toura your own – whether it’s for training or cruising, the RS Toura gives you the freedom to enjoy endless adventures in your own way.
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WHAT THE SAILORS ARE SAYING…
Was so good today to test out the new RS Toura training boat and have to say it’s so impressive. This will be the vehicle for Adult Learn to Sail courses plus a host of other activities down at St Leonard’s Sailing Club Motor Squadron beginning in February. Was a delight to sail and easy to manoeuvre and speeds of just under 13 knots which amazed me for the style of boat. Will comfortably take 4 adults and I believe it will be a big hit amongst the new course.
The RS Toura was spacious, responsive and eye-catching! Everything I would look for in a training boat.
FEATURES
Versatile
- Large, self-draining cockpit for up to 7 adults
- Perfect for weekend adventures with family and friends
- Can be left on a mooring
- Rewarding performance – secure sailing
- Outboard motor option for ultimate versatility
- Asymmetric spinnaker
- RS Comptec PE3 rotomoulded polyethene construction
Space
- Huge capacity for multiple crew (550kg max)
- Mast well forward and fixed thwart provide huge, flexible cockpit space
- Spacious seats and thwart
- Comfortable and spacious for family cruising
User friendly foils
- Pivoting centreboard
- Durable aluminium rudder blade
- Tiller driven lift & lock rudder system
Stability & Safety
- Exceptionally stable hull
- Low freeboard to assist capsize recovery and safety
- Self-draining cockpit
- Preventing inversions: Foam inside the mast and optional masthead float
- Moulded-in grab points for helm and crew make it easier to get aboard after a capsize
Easy rig control
- Jib Furler for safety and launch / recovery convenience
- Mainsail slab reefing
- Durable Dacron sails
Rig & Sail Configuration
- Dacron mainsail
- Furling jib (standard)
- Asymmetric Gennaker
SPECIFICATION
Standard
Optional
RS Toura | ||
Designer | RS Sailing & Jo Richards | |
Length | 4.63m (15'2") | |
Beam | 1.95m (6'4") | |
Hull Weight | 175kg (386lbs) | |
Max Crew Weight | 550kg (1212lbs) | |
Mainsail | 10.4m² (112ft²) - Dacron | |
Jib | 3.5m² (38ft²) - Dacron | |
Asymmetric Spinnaker | 14.6m² (157ft²) | |
Hull Construction | Comptec PE3 Durable Polyethylene | |
Mast | Aluminium Alloy | |
Boom | Aluminium Alloy | |
Spinnaker Pole | Aluminium Alloy | |
Rudder Blade | Aluminium Alloy | |
Rudder Stock | Moulded Glass/Nylon – Lift & Lock System | |
Tiller Extension | Aluminium Alloy | |
Centreboard | GRP | |
Deck Fittings | Allen/Selden | |
Top Cover | Polycotton Breathable | |
Centre Mainsheet Swivel Base Kit | ||
Furled Jib Sock Cover | ||
Outboard Motor Mount | ||
Masthead Float Kit | ||
Launching Trolley | ||
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