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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
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Gul RS700 National Champs, Day 3
The breeze at breakfast time promised more of the thrills and spills of
the previous days racing, but Mother Nature can be cruel sometimes, and a
hot sunny day was delivered with the resultant sea breeze fighting the
gradient northerly. By the time the sailors hit the shore there was next
to nothing, but not before some good, if shifty racing had been held.
Paul Bayliss shot out of the start in Race 1, was immediately headed,
tacked and crossed the fleet. He never looked back to record a
significant win. Behind, Carl Vining had the best of the shifts to take
an interesting second place following some major place changing in the
first half of the race. Andy White must have been practicing
his �Houdini tricks� because in an amazing last beat, he came through
from obscurity to third, which he held to the finish, with Jason Belben
4th and newcomer to the 700 Jon Gorringe in 5th.
�I must be one of the luckiest sailors on the water� commented Andy White
between races modestly. But he proved that there was more to his sailing
today than luck when he went and won the second race, beating a rather
miffed Jason Belben who had led the entire race. �I just took my eyes
off him� admitted Belben of his fellow club mate, and who had to be
content with second. Carl Vining also had something to prove scoring a
third place, ahead of Tim Garvin, and Leigh Albrecht, all three of them
inland sailors obviously relishing the light shifty conditions.
Overall now, Paul Bayliss moves into the lead, following a disastrous day
by Neil Robinson, who was involved in a collision in the first race, and
came unhooked in the second, breaking his tiller extension. It is
incredibly tight at the front, with just 4 points separating the top 4.
With good days today, any, some or all of Jason Belben, Andy White and
Carl Vining, who lie 2nd, 3rd, and 4th respectively could hit the front
of the fleet tomorrow. It�s all to play for over four races and two days
and it�s plain that the proverbial fat lady hasn�t even cleared her
throat yet.