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RS Aero gains world sailing class status

by Frances Peters on 27 Nov 2015
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18 months after its initial launch, the RS Aero Class has qualified for ‘world sailing (ISAF) class status’ following the World Sailing November conference held in China.

The announcement comes after a year that has seen RS Aeros sailed in 41 nations, the 793rd boat leave RS Sailing HQ for delivery, National championships held in the UK and North America and the introduction of the RS Aero International racing circuit. The first ever RS Aerocup that took place only last month was hotly attended by nine nations for a sunny long weekend in Barcelona. With separate starts for the five, seven and nine rigs, the event saw a different nation topping the leader board in each fleet; Estonia, Norway and Great Britain respectively.

The official world sailing class status brings with it recognition at the highest level of International Sailing regulation of the class structure, rules and constitution. It recognises an exceptional global spread of the class and provides the RS Aero with the opportunity to host a World Sailing sanctioned World Championships… Watch this space!



After its successful entry onto the International circuit in 2015, the RS Aero has new and exciting fixtures around the world lined up for 2016. We can look forward to two pinnacle International events; the first ever RS Aero European Championships will be held as part of the infamous Travemunde Woche in Germany next July, while the second edition of the RS Aerocup will be scheduled for the autumn.

The class will see regional regattas being held across Europe in 2016, kicking off with the Czech Open on Lake Lipno in May. North America already has 120 RS Aeros delivered and will see regional Championships on each of its three coastlines. While the Northern Hemisphere embraces their winter schedules, the Australians continue to build their fleets through their summer. Other pockets of RS Aero activity are building around the world and the future looks very exciting for the Class!

The full schedule of fixtures around the world will be made available as they’re finalised. For more information, go here

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