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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
- 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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GUL RS Nationals Final Day
Gul RS National Championships 2001- Day 5
Main sponsor- Gul International
Associate sponsor- Jeep
The tension was palpable this morning, with much banter flying round the
dinghy park. With the wind blowing 15-20 knots, and gusting 25 knots, the
racing �could go any way� according to Michael Lennon. The race committee
had amended the sailing instructions to three races for each fleet,
starting at 1100 hours.
The tension turned to frustration, however, as a general postponement
went up at 1130. In accordance with the forecast gusts of Force 6, the
race committee was recording gusts of 30 knots. Instead of dropping, the
wind held and, after a tense and exasperating wait, the racing was
abandoned at 1500 hours.
The RS400 fleet anticipated a big days racing, the potential of a second
discard could drastically alter the placings. Roger Gilbert, in first
over night, had the results of the next six boats written on the inside
of his hull allowing him to track the places, in the end it was all to no
avail as the previous days results were to count. Craig Burlton and Andy
Bonsey consistency puts them second overall, Dan Vincent and and Adrian
Lynham with a great performance in third. Jon Gorringe and Toby Lewis,
have put a lot of work into their campaign, come in fourth. Chris
Jennings and Ed Nicklin, who perhaps had bigger things in mind, still
come in, in a very respectable fifth.
Mounts Bay proved a fantastic family venue; child-free sailors could not
understand the parents ecstatic reaction to the deluxe playground on the
dinghy park! Despite the frustration of losing days on the water, the
general feeling in the 700 fleet was that the racing was good,
particularly on day 4, which Paul Lewis described as �electric�. There
is still a Hayling domination of the 800s, which is a challenge for the
other clubs to break at Thorpe Bay and the Inlands!
Overall positions after Day 5
RS400
1st 873 Roger Gilbert & James Stewart 35pts
2nd 949 Craig Burlton & Andrew Bonsey 39pts
3rd 980 Dan Vincent & Adrian Lynham 46pts
4th 1102 Jon Gorringe & Toby Lewis 54pts
5th 896 Chris Jennings & Ed Nicklin 71pts
6th 1055 Colin Prince & Tony Prince 73pts
7th 1044 Stewart Robertson & Ben Robertson 75pts
8th 1007 Richard Catchpole & Alan Woosey 77pts
9th 1009 Colin Smith & Sarah Smith 84pts
10th 1072 David Giles & Jared Halligan 90pts
RS700
1st 744 Neil Robinson 10pts
2nd 741 Andy White 12pts
3rd 714 Ben Oakley 20pts
4th 712 Gareth Morgen 23pts
5th 716 Carl Vining 23pts
6th 708 Steve Stubbs 32pts
7th 724 Russell Belben 34pts
8th 706 Gerard Hughes 38pts
9th 727 Paul Bartlett 41pts
10th 707 Paul Lewis 46pts
RS800
1st 927 Michael Lennon & Craig Davies 7pts
2nd 934 Richard Lovering & Richard Kent 10pts
3rd 930 Nick Peters & Caroline Litchfield 20pts
4th 961 Neil Upton-Brown & Ian Gotts 27pts
5th 835 David Sayce & Fiona Sayce 31pts
6th 871 Geoff Carveth & Jim Dean 31pts
7th 874 Tim Johnson & Laura Chapman 32pts
8th 935 Lee Sydenham & Anne Vaudry 34pts
9th 932 Ricky Tagg & Steve Greaves 35pts
10th 894 Tracey Covell & Vanda Zadorozny 39pts