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RS Class Association Rooster National Tour 2024

by Sally Campbell 22 Jan 2024 22:32 HKT
RS400 Southern Championship at the Salcombe Gin RS Summer Regatta © Phil Jackson / Digital Sailing

The RS Class Association are thrilled to announce that Rooster will continue their sponsorship of the RS100, RS300, RS400, RS500, RS600, RS700, RS800 and RS Vareo Rooster National Tours and RS200 Rooster Championship Tour for 2024.

Rooster generously supply prizes for the winners, mid-fleet heroes and Endeavour sailors for each event on the tour, thus embracing the RS Class Association and Roosters shared aim to encourage participation at all levels throughout the fleets. In addition, all RS Class Association members will be given an individual £25 off voucher (on £100 spend) for Rooster branded items when they renew their membership.

Kate Morrison, Rooster's Marketing Manager said "We are delighted to be continuing our partnership with the RS Class Association for another year. Over the years, we have taken great joy in supporting this dynamic and dedicated group of sailors, fostering a connection that goes beyond the water. It has been a pleasure to witness sailors thrive in their element, and we look forward to another year of collaboration, growth, and shared success. Together, we celebrate the spirit of sailing and the enduring bond that unites us with the RS Class Association".

2024 promises to be a great year for what have become known as the 'Noughty Fleets', with one of the highlights undoubtedly being RS Sailing's 30th Anniversary Regatta at Hayling island Sailing Club in May, featuring the RS500 UK Nationals, a Masters Championship and of course brilliant socials.

Save the dates!

The full calendars can be seen here:

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