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Fast,
responsive and challenging. The RS300 is a
definitive boat. It has masses of innovative
design features to improve handling and
performance and has won accolades ever since
the day it was launched.
If you want a fast yet tactical boat or if
you sail on restricted water where a trapeze
boat has drawbacks, then the RS300 is the
ultimate choice.

Hull
Advanced
computer design process - as
used on the RS600 - produces
a stunning, mathematically
fair hull form.
Narrow
waterline and fine entry
provide easily driven
acceleration and speed.
Flared
topsides give leverage and
reserve stability.
Ergonomic
deck and cockpit design,
arrived at after hours of
development, gives a
comfortable bent leg hiking
position.
Staggeringly
light.
Bullet proof
epoxy foam sandwich
construction system so the
RS300 will be fast for
years.
Foils
Daggerboard
for low drag efficiency.
Rake-back
system to prevent damage if
you run aground.
Lifting
rudder for easy launch and
recovery.
Sophisticated
GRP sandwich construction
gives strong, light, high
performance foils.
Rig
Long mainsail
luff - crucial to power and
speed.
Centre of
effort kept down with a low
tack position.
Steeply raked
boom to give clearance for
the sailor further aft.
"Soft" sail
and carbon composite mast
work together to give
exceptional automatic gust
response from the rig.
Mylar /
Dacron sail, for long life
and shape control.
No shrouds so
the boom can be fully
squared on a run for maximum
power and VMG.
Specification
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Designer |
Clive
Everest |
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Length |
4.24m |
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Beam |
2.00m |
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Hull Weight |
58kg |
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Sailing Weight |
75kg |
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Hull |
Epoxy GRP
foam sandwich |
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Spars |
Carbon
composite mast, aluminium
alloy boom |
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Sails |
Mylar
with dacron luff panel. Semi
battened. |
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Foils |
Rake back
daggerboard. Lifting rudder.
GRP and foam composite. |

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