The RS is a very neat little boat. It has EVERYTHING I want in a 20′ sportboat. It has a self tacking roller furling jib. It has a chute tube with a 1 line hoist and douse system. It also has enough of a bulb that you don’t need to hike if you’re out cruising. The boat is very easy to rig alone as it has a carbon rig that is very light (and very similar to the vipers). But I have one major issue with the boat. It feels like an overgrown 420 to me. I guess the designers were trying to make it similar to a 505 and basically a modern 505. So there is a centerboard like trunk in the middle of the boat. The boat is also quite narrow in comparison to the other’s we’re considering.
Basically when it all comes down to it, the boat should be perfect, but it’s size and cockpit layout wreck it for me. I did have a great time sailing them with Jim down at AYC though. They are awesome little boats and perfect for what they wanted. They take off quite easily downwind and have adjustments for everything. Here’s the specs:
- LOA 19 feet
- Beam 6 feet
- Draft ~5 feet (unsure)
- Displacement 616 Lbs
- Ballast 275.5 Lbs
- SA (upwind) 210 sq. ft.
- SA (downwind) 520 sq. ft. (with all 3 sails)
- RS’s K6 website
- Class Association
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