RS500

The RS500 is a double handed trapeze skiff designed by Phil Morrison, manufactured and designed by RS Sailing.[1] The class has a PY number of 972.[2] There are two sail size options (the S and XL rig) and makes the RS500 suitable for youngsters and adults. With ISAF Recognised Status,[3] the RS500 has a racing circuit with events in UK, Europe and World Championships.[4]

RS500
Development
DesignerPhil Morrison
NameRS500
Boat
Crew2
TrapezeYes
Hull
TypeMonohull
ConstructionGRP composite
Hull weight192 lb (87 kg)
LOA14 ft 3 in (4.34 m)
Beam5 ft 2 in (1.57 m)
Hull appendages
Keel/board typeCentreboard
Rig
Rig typeAluminium alloy
Sails
Mainsail areaS rig - 80 sq ft (7.4 m2)
XL rig - 100 sq ft (9.3 m2)
Jib/genoa areaS rig - 31 sq ft (2.9 m2)
XL rig - 37 sq ft (3.4 m2)
Spinnaker areaS rig - 145 sq ft (13.5 m2)
XL rig - 145 sq ft (13.5 m2)
Racing
RYA PN972

Performance and design

The cockpit is uncluttered and the low transom design makes climbing aboard after capsize easy and a pivoting centreboard and rudder make launch and recovery safe.[5]

International success and awards

  • The RS500 is a Recognised ISAF class[3]
  • The RS500 has won the 'Sailboat of the Year' Award twice[6]

Events

World Championships

Gold Silver Bronze
2010 Bruinisse  Great Britain
Tim Wilkins
Heather Martin
 Great Britain
Alex Taylor
Bryan Mobbs
 Netherlands
Berend Hilterman
Max Blom
2011 Weymouth & Portland  Great Britain
Alex Taylor
Bryan Mobbs
 Great Britain
Tim Wilkins
Heather Martin
 Netherlands
Barend Hiltermann
Max Blom
2012 Riva del Garda  Great Britain
Tim Wilkins
Heather Martin
 United States
Carolyn Howe
Mischa Heemskerk
 Great Britain
Gregory Bartlett
Paul Bartlett
2013 Onsala  Sweden
Karin Söderström
Ingrid Soderstrom
 Great Britain
Peter Barton
Heather Chipperfield
 Great Britain
Tim Wilkins
Heather Martin
2014 Loctudy  Great Britain
Tim Wilkins
Heather Martin
 Great Britain
Mike Saul
Meg Fletcher
 Great Britain
Peter Barton
Heather Chipperfield
2015 Bruinisse  Great Britain
Peter Barton
Heather Chipperfield
 Sweden
Malin Broberg
Johan Rook
 Great Britain
Peter Curtis
James Curtis
2016 Travemünde  Netherlands
Pim van Vugt
Lisa van Vugt
 Sweden
Martin Johansson
Axel Johansson
 Italy
Federico Maccari
Stefano Costini
2017 Lake Como  Italy
Federico Maria Maccari
Filippo Maccari
 Italy
Francesco Bozano Gandolfo
Andrea Dellepiane
 Sweden
Martin Johansson
Axel Johansson
2018 Weymouth & Portland  Netherlands
Pim van Vugt
Lisa van Vugt
 Great Britain
Stephen Cockerill
Sarah Cockerill
 France
Nicolas Honor
Thomas Honor
2019 Lake Lipno  Great Britain
Peter Curtis
James Curtis
 Italy
Jacopo Roncuzzi
Federico Roncuzzi
 Czech Republic
Jakub Dobry
Tereza Dobra
2020 Travemunde Canceled
2021 Lake Como  Czech Republic
Jakub Dobry
Tereza Dobra
 Netherlands
Hylke Kooistra
Thomas Holewijn
 Netherlands
Jesper Overbeeke
Merle Meinhardt

The World championships had participants from 15 countries. United KingdomNetherlandsSwedenItalyUnited StatesFranceCzech RepublicBelgiumRussiaSlovakiaEstoniaHong KongGermanyAustraliaSpain

Medal Table

Nr.Country1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Tot.EurCS.
001Great BritainUnited Kingdom0 60 50 40 150 2
002NetherlandsNetherlands0 20 10 30 60 2
003Sweden Sweden0 10 20 10 40 0
004Italy Italy0 10 10 20 40 6
005CzechCzech Republic0 10 00 10 20 0
006United StatesUnited States0 00 10 00 10 0
007FranceFrance0 00 00 10 10 0

EuroCup-Serie

In 2017 the first EuroCup-Serie was held.

YearLocations1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)FemaleYouthMixed
2017Open Skiff , Lac du DerFrance
Eurocup , MedemblikNetherlands
Nieuwpoortweek , NieuwpoortBelgium
World Championship , Lake ComoItaly
Czech National , LipnoCzech Republic
Italy ITA 1032
 Michele Oppizzi (ITA)
 Pietro Frazzica (ITA)
United Kingdom GBR 1097
 Richard Russell (GBR)
 Hannah Snellgrove (GBR)
Netherlands NED 1038
 Anneke Kikkert (NED)
 Floris Stapel (NED)
Italy ITA 892
 Giulia Rossi (ITA)
 Adriana Campanella (ITA)
Italy ITA 1032
 Michele Oppizzi (ITA)
 Pietro Frazzica (ITA)
2018Eurocup , CarnacFrance
World Championship, WeymouthUnited Kingdom
Colico , Lake ComoItaly
Italy ITA 1032
 Michele Oppizzi (ITA)
 Pietro Frazzica (ITA)
Netherlands NED 819
 Pim van Vugt (NED)
 Lisa van Vugt (NED)
Italy ITA 1617
 Tommaso Marchesi (ITA)
 Isaia Del Rosso (ITA)
Italy ITA 892
 Giulia Rossi (ITA)
 Adriana Campanella (ITA)
Italy ITA 1032
 Michele Oppizzi (ITA)
 Pietro

Frazzica (ITA)

2019Open Skiff, Lac Du DerFrance
Open DutchChampionship, Bruinisse Netherlands
EuropaCup Regatta, Lake Como Italy
World Championship, Lake LipnoCzech Republic
United Kingdom GBR 659
 Peter Curtis (GBR)
 James Curtis (GBR)
Italy ITA 1604
 I. Roncuzzi (ITA)
 F. Roncuzzi (ITA)
Italy ITA 1617
 Tommaso Marchesi (ITA)
 Iasia Del Rosso (ITA)
Italy ITA 892
 Giulia Rossi (ITA)
 Adriana Campanella (ITA)
Italy ITA 1604
 I. Roncuzzi (ITA)
 F Roncuzzi (ITA)
Italy ITA 1642
 C. Rossi (ITA)
 L. Andreani (ITA)
2020canceled

References

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