RS700

Epoxy GRP hull with adjustable racks designed by Nick Peters and Alex Southon of RS Sailing.

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RS800

Twin trapeze skiff which can have narrow racks and twin trapezes, or wide racks and one trapeze

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RS500

Available in S rig (7.5 sq m main plus 3 sq m jib) or XL rig (9.5 sq m main plus 3.6 sq m jib) this 2 crew single trapeze…

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Osprey

The Osprey was submitted for Olympic trials in Zandvoort in 1953, along with the 505, but the Flying Dutchman was selected

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RS200

Designed in 1995 the RS200 has a vinylester resin hull and has become a popular class.

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RS400

The first design built by RS Sailing, the RS400 is a popular two crew raceboat.

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Otter

Originally named Glass Bubble (hence the logo) this is an O'Brien Kennedy design with a choice of bermuda or rarely seen rotating gunter rig.

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International 12

Used as the 1928 Olympic dinghy, when the Gold medal was won by Sven Thorell of Sweden. The International 12 has recently seen a considerable surge in interest. The design…

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Harrier

Callaghan designed many successful Merlin Rockets, and the Harrier's lines are reminiscent of the Merlin. Whitby Sailing Club revived the Harrier, adding a Phantom rig with 9.75 sq. m sail…

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