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 less than a cup of coffee a month!
- 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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Current 200 Circuit Standings
David and Jane Hivey are currently topping the overall RS200 circuit leader board after a convincing win at the last event in Largs, with James Boyce/ Sam Tozer second and Pete Vincent/ Tessa Nichols in third.
In fourth place overall, and also leading the Silver fleet is John Teague/ Lynn Billowes. Paul and Pat Teague are keeping it in the family and are following closely behind. Matt and Ellie Sheahan are ahead of Wes and Jo Kangurs in the Bronze fleet.
However, it isn’t over yet- there is lots still left to play for with two more circuit events remaining. First on the agenda is Hayling Island this weekend where quite a few boats will be able to boost their results and shrug off a DNC as a discard. After the fun and games of Carnac and the Nationals over the summer, the RS200’s head to Shoreham for the final event in September so there is still time for the results to be shaken up.
Hopefully see you all there!