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RS200 Masters Rep to join committee
Jon Chapman has volunteered to join the RS200 class committee to represent the needs and wishes of the mature sailors in the fleet.
Jon sails RS200 1314 at Budworth SC, which has an active and competitive fleet and also sails some of the Gingerboats RS200 Northern Tour events, where he notes that there are probably as many sailors over 40 as youths.
In his own words, "I hope to represent the needs and wishes of those in the fleet who now struggle to hike hard for 20 minutes at a time and then party until 3am before doing it all again the next day!!!" If this is you, and you have suggestions for what you would like to see arranged for masters/more mature RS200 sailors, whether it be lunch breaks at events, less races for masters, masters-only events/coaching or anything else, please contact Jon via our
website form.
Thank you, and welcome to the committee Jon!