Ldc Racing Saliboats Design Guide

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LDC Racing Sailboats - marinesource.com

LDC Sailboats: LDC Sailing are the builders of RS Sailboats. RS Sailboats are designed using the latest developments in construction and rig technology to produce boats that are fun to sail, easy to handle and fast. With a heritage originating from all-out racing classes, RS Sailboats now builds boats for beginners, families, clubs and schools.

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LDC Racing Sailboats RS500 - Coming Soon... - boats.com

Dec 29, 2005 . The RS500 has been planned for years and it is now in development. Following extensive consultation with sailors, international dealers and designers, LDC Racing Sailboats have built a prototype boat and as we go to press are testing the boat in the hands of a range of people across the full wind spectrum. Photo credit: LDC Racing Sailboats

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LDC Sailing

LDC Sailing. The Little Known Advantages of Fractional Boat Ownership over Sole Ownership. The idea of owning a fishing boat or a luxury vessel that you can take out to the sea every one in a while with friends and family is one that most toy with, but few achieve. Of course, there exist several things that often stand between one and their ...

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Find all you'll ever need to keep your RS on the water

Find your boat Enter Boat Name RS Aero RS Feva RS Tera RS Zest RS Quba RS Neo RS Quest RS Vision RS Venture RS Vareo RS100 RS200 RS300 RS400 RS500 RS600 RS700 RS800 RS Elite RS CAT14 RS CAT16 LDC 2000 RS21 0% Interest Finance Packages RS Dinghy Covers RS Sailing Used Sails and Covers Used Boats RS Sailing New Boat Pricing

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William H. Tripp Jr. — Designer — Sailboat Guide

A native of Long Island, New York, Bill Tripp began as designer in the office of Phillip Rhodes. After service during World War II, he joined Sparkman & Stevens. In 1952 he started his own practice. In 1957, Tripp’s ‘Touche’, a 48-foot flush-deck sloop, built by …

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Foiling and Foil Shapes, a Beginner’s Guide >> Scuttlebutt

Jun 02, 2017 . Foiling and Foil Shapes, a Beginner’s Guide. Published on June 2nd, 2017. by Mark Chisnell, Land Rover BAR. The rules covering the design and construction of the team’s America’s Cup Class ...

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RS SAILING - The world's largest sailing dinghy manufacturer.

RS Sailing was born from a passion to use the latest design and technology to create inspiring boats. Evolving from our heritage in flat-out racing classes, the RS Sailing range has grown to include boats for beginners, families, clubs and schools, developed using that same desire to move the game forward.

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RS600 development - Yachting World

Mar 05, 2007 . Now with the RS600FF, we have a foiling boat that works for people weighing between 70 to 95kg, it’s one-design, and with the original RS600 reefable rig you can sail the boat a long way up the ...

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Catamaran Design Guide - Catamarans Guide - Boat Plans

Jan 25, 2022 . height of sailplan CE. half overall beam (half hull beam) racing cat "Stars and Stripes" had a 16:1 HFR. Of course, the larger the boat, the narrower the hulls will become in comparison to its length. For example, the HFR of a 100' luxury catamaran may be 12:1, providing it with a high speed potential.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What do you think of the RS LDC 2000?

    Congratulations on the purchase of your new LDC 2000 and thank you for choosing an RS product. We are confident that you will have many hours of great sailing and racing in this truly excellent design. The LDC 2000 is an exciting boat to sail and offers fantastic performance.

  • Is the LDC 2000 a good boat to sail?

    SAILING HINTS 4.1 Introduction The LDC 2000 is a very rewarding boat to sail – to fully appreciate its handling; you should be comfortable with the basic techniques of sailing small boats. If you lack confidence or feel that a refresher is in order, there are many approved sailing schools which use the LDC 2000.

  • What do I need to commission my LDC 2000?

    Your LDC 2000 comes complete with all the components necessary to take the boat sailing. In order to commission it, you will need the following tools:  Pliers or a shackle key  Small, flat-bladed screw driver  Small Pozidrive screwdriver (PZ 2)  8mm Spanner  PVC electrician’s tape

  • What material is the LDC 2000 made from?

    MAINTENANCE 5.1 Boat Care The LDC 2000 is made from Polyester Resin and Glass fibre The boat should be supported ashore on an approved RS trolley, as the hull may distort if not supported properly.

  • Is the LDC 2000 a good boat to sail?

    SAILING HINTS 4.1 Introduction The LDC 2000 is a very rewarding boat to sail – to fully appreciate its handling; you should be comfortable with the basic techniques of sailing small boats. If you lack confidence or feel that a refresher is in order, there are many approved sailing schools which use the LDC 2000.

  • What do you think of the RS LDC 2000?

    Congratulations on the purchase of your new LDC 2000 and thank you for choosing an RS product. We are confident that you will have many hours of great sailing and racing in this truly excellent design. The LDC 2000 is an exciting boat to sail and offers fantastic performance.

  • What are the specs of a LDC 2000?

    4 2. LDC 2000 TECHNICAL DATA Length Overall (LOA): 4.44 m 14’7” Beam: 1.77 m 5’ 9” Hull Weight: 130 kg 275 lb Mainsail: 8.66 m² 93.2ft² Jib: 3.04 m² 32.72ft² Gennnaker: 10.12 m² 108.93ft² 5 3. COMMISSIONING 3.1 Preparation Your LDC 2000 comes complete with all the components necessary to take the boat sailing.

  • Why buy a 2000 sailboat?

    The 2000 sailboat is also well established as a great training boat within many leading organisations including the British Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force sailing programmes. The perfect transition from training into more advanced techniques and racing.

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