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RS Q'BA .....you’re going to love it!

by Performance Sailcraft Australia - RS Racing on 8 Jul 2008
You can look at pictures and check specifications all day long, but it’s when you sail a Q’BA and discover just how easy, responsive and exciting it really is. Yachting Australia http://yachting.org.au/
Following the astonishing success of the other RS All Purpose Boats, the new RS Q’BA is the result of a long development process to deliver class leading versatility, space and handling.

Teach the kids, cruise around the bay or race with the exciting Pro rig. The Q’BA can comfortably handle adults or youngsters; delivers family fun combined with incredibly easy handling; is quick to rig, simple to reef and requires virtually no maintenance.

RS Q’BA – you’re going to love it!


Easy – learn and love It
• Super stable hull with wide waterline beam
• Wide side decks that encourage newcomers to sit within the stable area of the hull, yet are super comfortable for accomplished sailors when hiking.
• Balanced rig with the centre of effort and centre jammer well forward so that tacking and gybing are made easy

Fun – simple - stylish
Versatile
Strong – and highly durable



Choose from:

RS Q’BA Sport
Perfect for families, youngsters, schools and clubs
• 5.6m² roller-reefing half-battened Dacron Sport sail

RS Q’BA Pro
Perfect for racing sailors and thrill seekers
• 7.0m² fully-battened Mylar Pro sail

RS Q’BA Accessories
• 1.2m² Dacron jib
• Cockpit stowage bag
• Rowing kit – oars & rowlocks
• Top cover
• Launching trolley and road trailer
• Roof rack kit


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