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RS Summer Offers 2016 SAVE £245! Length: 2.87m Beam: 1.23m Length: 3.53m Beam: 1.42m Hull Weight: 39kg Hull Weight: 58kg SAVE £406! Sail Area: 3.7/ 4.8/ 2.7m2 Sail Area: 5.7/ 7.1m2 RS Tera Sport £2,070 RS Quba Sport £2,505 The fast, fun and Breathable top cover £98 A compact, family Breathable top cover £128 safe single-hander boat with beautiful, for youngsters. It’s Launching trolley £197 easy handling and Launching trolley £272 easy to sail and easy Total: £2,365 simple systems for Total: £2,906 to right. It’s car top- One Week Offer: £2,120 hassle-free fun. Quick One Week Offer: £2,500 able, simple to rig and to rig and right, virtually maintenance Upgrade to RS Tera Pro £150 virtually maintenance Upgrade to RS Quba Sport £395 free. Add a race kicker £79 free and car top-able. Fully Loaded RS Quba £3,000 SAVE £448! Length: 4.29m Beam: 1.83m Length: 3.64m Beam: 1.42m Hull Weight: 100kg Hull Weight: 63kg SAVE £431! Sail Area: 11 - 22m2 Sail Area: 5.2 - 15m2 RS Feva XL Club £4,290 Compact, simple, RS Quest S £5,070 This award winner is Breathable top cover £159 stable dinghy for Breathable top cover £199 the safe way to learn training and family spinnaker sailing and Launching trolley £282 Launching trolley £329 Total: £4,731 sailing. Spacious, Total: £5,598 advanced skills. It has self draining cockpit 1-3 sails, comes up One Week Offer: £4,300 big enough for 4 One Week Offer: £5,150 dry and is virtually people, and a versatile maintenance free - Upgrade to RS Feva XL Race £150 Foredeck & kite upgrade £800 Add S mainsail £249 configuration for all versatile, safe, fun. programs. SAVE £572! Length: 4.6m Beam: 1.75m Length: 5.7m Beam: 2.35m Hull Weight: 125kg Sailing weight: 140kg SAVE £604! Sail Area: 9 - 24.8m2 Sail Area: 12.33 - 25.15m2 RS Vision XL £6,280 RS CAT16 S complete £6,480 Forgiving handling, Breathable top cover £219 Our award winning (Dacron main, Dacron jib) great performance Cat is thrilling and and versatile rig Launching trolley £373 easy to sail, durable, Top cover £279 enable everyone to Total: £6,872 quick to disassemble Launching trolley £345 enjoy sailing from One Week Offer: £6,300 and car top-able. Total: £7,104 novice to expert - A It’s the go-to toy for One Week Offer: £6,500 perfect family all- Add single trapeze pack £150 hassle-free, fun family rounder. Add road trailer base £745 holidays. Upgrade to RS CAT16 XL £990 SAVE £701! SAVE £810! Length: 4.9m Beam: 2m Length: 4.4m Beam: 1.8m Hull Weight: 198kg Hull Weight: 130kg Sail Area: 12.9 - 28.8m2 Sail Area: 11.7 - 21.82m2 RS Venture complete £9,570 2000 Race complete £8,480 A stable, versatile Breathable top cover £339 A versatile double- Breathable top cover £248 award winner, perfect hander for a range for families, teaching Launching trolley £492 of sailors. Spacious, Cradled launching trolley £455 and cruising. Carrying Total: £10,401 stable and forgiving Harken Race Pack £127 up to 8 sailors in style, One Week Offer: £9,700 it’s ideal for training Total: £9,310 it has simple systems yet popular as a racer One Week Offer: £8,500 and a modern design Add spinnaker pack £749 with an active, well Add undercover £170 and is a best seller. Add road trailer base £995 attended circuit. Add road trailer base £745 SAVE £558! SAVE £613! Length: 4m Beam: 1.4m Length: 4.25m Beam: 1.57m Hull Weight: 30kg Hull Weight: 68kg Sail Area: 5.2/ 7.4/ 8.9m2 Sail Area: 7.2 - 18.8m2 RS Aero 7 complete £5,780 RS Vareo Race complete £5,790 It’s ultra-light hull, 3 Breathable top cover £179 A stable spinnaker Breathable top cover £229 rigs and user friendly powered single- systems make sailing Alu Launching trolley £349 hander that brings Alu Launching trolley £349 easy for a wide range Total: £6,308 exciting performance Harken race pack £95 of sailors. Simple, One Week Offer: £5,750 within reach of just Total: £6,463 affordable, refined, about all sailors - It One Week Offer: £5,850 durable, exhilarating. RS Aero 5 Rig in lieu - £110 even has space for an Add righting line kit £49 Beautiful simplicity. RS Aero 9 Rig in lieu + £80 occasional crew! Add road trailer base £745 SAVE £730! SAVE £881! Length: 4m Beam: 1.83m Length: 4.3m Beam:1.83m Hull Weight: 88kg Hull Weight: 55kg Sail Area: 11.52 -19.81m2 Sail Area: 7.4/ 8.4/ 10.2m2 RS100 8.4 complete £8,280 Beautiful handling, RS200 (new deck) £8,890 Light, easily driven and Breathable top cover £248 exciting to sail and Breathable top cover £238 with the gennaker, boasting one of the exceptionally fast. Launching trolley £356 Launching trolley £380 Carbon fibre foredeck £196 best race circuits. Harken Race Pack £123 1st class performance, Easy to right and clever design and Total: £9,080 self draining, it’s the Total: £9,631 stunning looks make One Week Offer: £8,350 perfect boat to grasp One Week Offer: £8,750 this the single-hander Add under cover £159 adrenaline packed Add under cover £159 to own. Add road trailer base £745 asymmetric sailing. Add road trailer base £745 SAVE £688! Length: 4.52m Beam: 1.8m Length: 4.34m Beam: 1.58m Hull Weight: 85kg SAVE £989! Sailing weight: 87kg Sail Area: 14.76 - 28.7m2 Sail Area: 10.5 - 26.5m2 RS400 complete £11,570 RS500 XL complete £6,980 Devastatingly fast Breathable top cover £269 Award-winning single Breathable Top cover £259 up and downwind trapeze sled with yet manageable. Self- Launching trolley £487 genneker combining Launching trolley £349 draining with clever Harken Race Pack £163 speed, handling and Total: £7,588 systems, it’s hailed by Total: £12,489 exhilaration. A very One Week Offer: £6,900 top sailors and racers One Week Offer: £11,500 popular European globally. The original Add under cover £185 boat it’s user friendly, Add under cover £159 boat that started it all. Add Road trailer base £745 fast and fun. Add road trailer base £745 SAVE £797! Length: 4.7m Weight: 56kg Length: 4.8m Weight: 62kg Beam: 1.92 - 2.23m Beam: 1.8 - 2.74m SAVE £947! Sail Area: 12.8 - 28.8m2 Sail Area: 16.5 - 37.5m2 RS700 Complete £9,980 RS800 complete £12,090 The RS700 is a Breathable top cover £259 An exhilarating and Breathable top cover £279 super quick trapeze competitive high genneker weapon, Launching trolley £359 performance skiff. Launching trolley £379 yet very user friendly. Harken Race Pack £199 Both male and female Harken Race Pack £199 Sailors of all sizes Total: £10,797 crews can enjoy the Total: £12,947 can compete equally One Week Offer: £10,000 breathtaking sailing. One Week Offer: £12,000 in the typically Add under cover £179 It is a must have for Add under cover £209 exhilarating events. Add road trailer base £745 top sailors and racers. Add road trailer base £745.
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