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RS 400 Open, Yorkshire Dales Sailing Club Jun 2019

Well done Chris and Matt the only visitors and winners well done Richard and Bradley coming 2nd. Clive and I finished 3rd. I was so pleased being my first time on the helm of an RS400.

Thanks to Clive Harris for letting me onboard his lovely RS 400 and thanks to Yorkshire Dales Sailing Club for running this event.

Yes, that is my Mum and Dad last!

More event Photo's supplied by Paul Hargreaves Photography.

Tokio Marine HCC UK RS Feva National Championships at South Caernarvonshire Yacht Club

RS Feva 7464, Team BT (Bad Tactics Sailing)

Rs Feva 4746, Yes a new boat and wow we were fast

Tildas and my first national regatta and we finished 22nd overall out of 94.

Qualifying results

We had set a target of getting to the Gold fleet and then a top 30 finish, so we are so

The RS Feva is a two- person sailing dinghy designed by Paul Handley in 2002.

It is manufactured and distributed by RS Sailing.[1]The RS Feva is an International Sailing Federation (ISAF) International Class, a Royal Yachting Association (RYA) Supported Junior Class

RS Feva is a rotationally moulded boat.

There are 3 layers to the plastic Feva

  • Polyethene outer layer giving it the tough rigidity of the outer layer
  • Inner layer expanding foam
  • Inside layer natural polyethene to give it rigidity on the inside.

The mould is loaded with pallets and rotated into an oven where the plastic slowly melts and set with a cooling process.

This process is repeated for each layer of material.


How plastic sailing boats are made by Steve Dean

Rs Feva Fleet Eric Twiname Championships 2019

1st all Girl crew

3rd overall

North Zone junior sailors top zone Trophy

 

High winds greeted us on the first day of the regatta with gusts measuring over 35 knots. On the first day, we were sent out in very high winds, and we unfortunately capsized and were forced to forfeit the regatta. However, on day 2 we had two races finishing 2nd and 3rd which moved us up to the third place. The last day gave us some medium conditions and good gusts. We messed up two starts but managed to climb through the fleet leaving us with a 4th and 5th. In the last race, we had a great start and were first around the windward mark. places were constantly changing between 1st, 2nd, 3rd but we sailed well and came out with a 1st in the last race. Overall, we came 3rd and first girls.

Boat falling apart

Had a slight panicked time rigging as the bottom rudder pintle snapped off in transit somehow.

Luckily we went down with Royd and not dad. Thanks to Royd we made it to the race in plenty of time after he emptied his tool kit of nuts and bolts.

Congratulations Millie & Katherine

53 boats turned up at Draycote Water Sailing Club to battle it out for the title of RS Feva Spring Champion. There was a wide range of experience throughout the fleet and resulted in some amazing races.

Day 1. Day one was forecast to have light winds and it certainly did. Three races

Windermere Blasting - RS Feva

This is a video of Tilda and I sailing downwind with the spinnaker in strong winds.

RS Feva Rig setup, Upwind Speed

Setting up a Feva to go fast upwind should be no secret.

In the below video Tim Rush explains two methods on how to set your rig up, but to me what is important is what effect do these setups have on my boat.

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