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The hot hatchback of single handers. The Vareo brings the exciting
new era of asymmetric spinnaker powered, single handed racing within
reach of just about all sailors with its stable hull, responsive rig
and easy handling systems.
But that's not all. The Vareo's large cockpit gives ample space to
share the fun with a friend or youngsters. And the rig options allow
the relative novice to cut their teeth in the Vareo and expand the
boat's capabilities in line with growing experience.
RS Vareo - fantastic single handed sailing…and a whole lot more.

Hull
A
real thoroughbred, with RS
quality throughout.
Light, stable and versatile.
Immensely strong hull
laminate ensures a long
competitive life and trouble
free sailing.
Spacious cockpit allows
plenty of space to carry a
crew.
Layout designed to enable
everything, including the
spinnaker, to be comfortably
handled by one person.
Self draining cockpit.
Foils
Highly durable moulded foils, with
reinforced core.
Daggerboard.
Lifting rudder for easy launching.
Rig Options
All RS Vareo models have a
light composite tip / alloy
lower mast.
The
mainsail hoists in a track,
so unlike a sleeved luff
mainsail you don't have to
lift the rigged mast and
sail into the boat together.
The sail can be left in the
cockpit until you are
rigged, changed and ready to
sail.
Vareo Fun
Semi battened dacron
mainsail gives a balance of
good handling and
durability.
Reef points enable the Vareo
is remain manageable for
light or inexperienced
sailors even in strong
winds.
Option to add the asymmetric
spinnaker pack.
Specification
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Designer |
Phil
Morrison |
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Length |
4.25m |
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Beam |
1.57m |
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Hull Weight |
68kg |
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Sailing Weight |
93kg |
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Hull |
Polyester
GRP with Coremat |
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Spars |
Aluminium
Alloy |
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Sails |
Mylar
mainsail.
Twin patch cross
cut spinnaker |
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Foils |
Reinforced moulded
daggerboard and lifting
rubber |

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