RS300
Class symbol | |
Current specifications | |
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Crew | 1 |
Type | Monohull |
Construction | Epoxy GPR Foam Sandwich |
Keel | Daggerboard |
LOA | 14 ft 0 in (4.27 m) |
Beam | 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) |
Hull weight | 128 lb (58 kg) (165 lb (75 kg) total sailing weight) |
Total sail area |
99 sq ft (9.2 m2) (Rig A) 107 sq ft (9.9 m2) (Rig B) |
RYA PN | 985 |
Development | |
Year | 1998 |
Designer | Clive Everest |
The RS300 is a modern racing sailing dinghy made by RS Sailing.[1] The RS300 is a one-design, single-handed, hiking dinghy [2] with a PY (Portsmouth Yardstick, RYA) of 985.[3] Designed by Clive Everest first produced in 1998 [4] it is thought to be based on the International Moth, of which Everest was a successful designer.[5]
Performance and design
There are two rigs for the boat. Rig A is slightly smaller than Rig B. The two sail sizes ensure that the power-to-weight ratio and handling characteristics are similar for both large and small sailors.[6] In Yachts & Yachting magazine in the year 2000, the RS300 has been described as “…one of the most challenging and exciting dinghies I have ever sailed…”, as well as “…the first boat that I have sailed that is a joy just to sail around the course let alone race…” by Steve Cockerill, a renowned dinghy sailor who is past and present UK champion in many classes, including the RS300,[7] Blaze & Laser Radial.[8]
Awards
- 1998 - Won Small Sailing Boat of the Year Award at the British Nautical Awards.
- 2000 - Recognised as a 'Millennium Project' in the UK and was on display at the Millennium Dome.[9]
External links
- RS Sailing (Global HQ)
- ISAF Connect to Sailing
- International RS Classes Association
- UK RS Association
- German RS Class Association
References
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