A Sporty Little Sportboat
One brief afternoon outing confirms the new RS21 is well worth the wait.
One brief afternoon outing confirms the new RS21 is well worth the wait.
We selected five winners that we felt were more than just new boats: they’re new benchmark designs that take performance sailing to a better place.
For casual racing, club sailing, and messing about with the family, RS Sailboats delivers the goods with its Venture, a versatile and nimble dinghy for the sailing masses.
Best Recreational Dinghy Photos by Walter Cooper Pile in the kids, or the adults, because there’s plenty of room in the versatile little RS Venture, which is ideal for sailing programs and families alike. With this 16-footer, RS Sailboats, of the United Kingdom, offers a $14,000 dinghy with excellent performance and handling, and construction quality that will live up to the demands of club-sailing programs (especially if you add the optional bumpers). RS’s experienced team of sailors a
On the verge of competing in his first Olympic Games, Bob Willis shares with us some of his concerns and what he’s most excited about.
RS:X Windsurfer Bob Willis prepares for his first Olympics in Weymouth.
The RS900 is hoping to win the ISAF selection trials, which will decide the women’s skiff class for the 2016 Olympics. “New Boats” from our April 2012 issue.
The judges enjoy their time on the water with the RS100 during the 2011 BOTY contest.
2009 Boat of the Year Contest
2009 Boat of the Year Contest
Vanguard’s RS Feva is Sailing World’s 2006 Boat of the Year Best Dinghy award winner.
One brief afternoon outing confirms the new RS21 is well worth the wait.
We selected five winners that we felt were more than just new boats: they’re new benchmark designs that take performance sailing to a better place.
For casual racing, club sailing, and messing about with the family, RS Sailboats delivers the goods with its Venture, a versatile and nimble dinghy for the sailing masses.
Best Recreational Dinghy Photos by Walter Cooper Pile in the kids, or the adults, because there’s plenty of room in the versatile little RS Venture, which is ideal for sailing programs and families alike. With this 16-footer, RS Sailboats, of the United Kingdom, offers a $14,000 dinghy with excellent performance and handling, and construction quality that will live up to the demands of club-sailing programs (especially if you add the optional bumpers). RS’s experienced team of sailors a
On the verge of competing in his first Olympic Games, Bob Willis shares with us some of his concerns and what he’s most excited about.
RS:X Windsurfer Bob Willis prepares for his first Olympics in Weymouth.
The RS900 is hoping to win the ISAF selection trials, which will decide the women’s skiff class for the 2016 Olympics. “New Boats” from our April 2012 issue.
The judges enjoy their time on the water with the RS100 during the 2011 BOTY contest.
2009 Boat of the Year Contest
2009 Boat of the Year Contest
Vanguard’s RS Feva is Sailing World’s 2006 Boat of the Year Best Dinghy award winner.
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