RS600FF

RS600FF
Current specifications
Crew 1
Type Monohull
Construction Epoxy & GRP Foam Sandwich
Rig Carbon composite mast & aluminium alloy boom
Keel Daggerboard
LOA 14 ft 8 in (4.47 m)
Beam 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) (7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) maximum beam with racks extended)
Hull weight 84 lb (38 kg) (143 lb (65 kg) total sailing weight)
Mainsail area 131 sq ft (12.2 m2)
Development
Year 2007
Designer Clive Everest & Nick Peters (hull) & Full Force Boats (foiling kit)

The RS600FF is a modification of the RS600, light-weight sailing dinghy designed by Clive Everest and Nick Peters. It differs from the conventional RS600 as it has hydrofoils.[1]

Performance and design

It is a single hander with trapeze and racks, and a hydrofoil system similar to the International Moth. The Moth's ultra light weight have made them unsuitable for heavier sailors, the RS600FF was to an extent inspired by the Moth, but being bigger and suited to heavier crews was "made over" despite it being a one design class.[2]

New build

Differences between a brand new RS600FF and a brand new RS600 are:[3]

Conversions

Conversion are old (or new) conventional RS600's with modifications. The main difference is the hydrofoils:[4]

Changing the hull material is not possible, however even if the following are missing the boat would still be considered an FF

The RS600 conversion's are reversible, they can be taken off to convert the boat back.[5]

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