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RS200 Pre-Nationals Pimps: Checklist for Peak Performance

With just 3 weeks to go until the Noble Marine RS200 National Championship, it’s time to make sure your boat is as good as it possibly can be!

Thanks to the Official Chandlery Partner of the Nationals, RS Sailing Store, there will be a spares and repairs service on site, aiming to get you back on the water if something goes wrong, but our RS Class Committee technical Rep, Brendan Lynch has some important advice and some top tips to avoid breakages and as he says ‘pimp your boat’ before you leave home!

1. Check All Ropes and Bungee

    • Inspect every control line and piece of bungee. If in doubt, replace it!

    • Pay special attention to the bridle attachment to the hull—a common failure point.

2. Upgrade Jib Halyard Shackles

3. Centralise Leech Telltales

  • If telltales stream properly on one tack but not the other, they’re likely offset from the trailing edge.

  • Use spinnaker repair tape to align them dead-centre. Cut a small circle of tape, slit the middle, pull the telltale through and stick it in place.
    Spinnaker Repair Tape

4. Replace the Slot Gasket

  • Water is ~800x denser than air, so gains here are super effective!

  • Slot gaskets typically go soft or ‘wobbly’ after a season. Now’s the time to fit a fresh one.
    RS200 Slot Gasket
     Hypabond Adhesive & Solvent
  • This video, by Pete Vincent, owner of West Country Boat Repairs, our SW Ugly Tour sponsor, explains the process very clearly.

5. Check Centreboard Play

  • While under the boat, wiggle the centreboard. Too much movement? Use Jap (Glide) Tape to pack it out and reduce friction.
    Jap/Glide Tape – 8m

6. Swap Screws for Bolts

  • Replace any screws (e.g. on rudder pintles or jib car tracks) with bolts and locking nuts.

  • Screwed-in fittings can fail catastrophically under load.

7. Polish the Hull

  • Clean and polish your hull—smooth = fast! Wash thoroughly to avoid rubbing grit in.

  • For a slick finish (and lemony scent), use:
    Harken McLube HullKote

8. Taper Your Kite Sheets

  • Untapered sheets sink and drag the kite down in light airs.

  • Tapering keeps the kite aloft and flying

 

Photo: Brendan inspecting his slot gasket! Despite what this photo may show, he doesn't recommend inspecting it on the water!


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