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    Posted: 15 Jan 13 at 8:12pm
When deciding  how many boats have been sold, remember they started at sail number2000, and then jumped to 20000 rather than having sail numbers over 2999.

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Latest boat numbers, APPROX: 22370. I.e. 2370 sold since launch in approx. 12 years (the first 2 indicates its a 2000).
The Class Association wants to stay separate from the RS Associations - but that does NOT mean the class wont join in with some of the RS events! In the past, the Laser2000 was part of the Laser circuit, and often had joint events with 4000, 5000, Vortex, Vago, etc. These events are likely to continue, and some joint events with RS classes might come along as well.
All in all, with anywhere between 25 and 35 boats at the Millennium Series meetings last year, and 50-70 boats at the Nationals for the past 5 or 6 years, and a 3rd place at the Endeavour in 2012... Things are looking great for the future of the 2000 class

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Rockhopper Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Jan 13 at 9:10pm
Chris i think you will find the boats 14 yrs old as mine (2356)was built and sold at sothampton boat show in 99 as i have the bill at home with all the paperwork from the first owner so glad it was never used 10 times before i bought it Smile
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Yes - some 150 boats in the year of launch 1998
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Originally posted by RS400atC

The 2000 CA seems to provide an awful lot of events for a £15 sub.
Compared with our schedule and sub....
 
But they probably have to do all the admin themselves whereas the RS Association have a number of paid elves to arrange what the individual classes want...
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Originally posted by Ian29937

I understand the 2000 class association aren't keen to join in the RS Association events at the moment.
 
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The 2000 class always prefer to hold events at club which have a good 2K fleet and always prefer to have single class events.  So it is unlikely that we will join in with RS association events.
 
There are only two multiclass events on the calendar this year and those are at large reservoirs where it is expensive/hard to get single class events.
 
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The L2000 assoc is one of the very best in the country, and I advise them to stay just as they are. If you are successful don't change the formula. The L2000s lead, manage, and take responsibility for their single class. They provide great value for money as well as effectively running their class.
Contrast that with what Ian above says of the RS Assn. "Admin done by paid elves."
Which model would you prefer for your class?
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Which model would you prefer for your class?

erm, pay for the elves personally...  we shouldn't paint a completely commercial picture of the RS Class Association.  There is a lot of in kind support from the sailors and a good chunk of financial and physical support from RS themselves (as you'd expect of course, one of their USPs is actually giving a sh*t once they've sold you a boat).   

The 'elves' are there to ensure the devil in the detail doesn't get forgotten... hence why you'll see good photographers at most events, events at clubs that would otherwise be reluctant to host and above all, the smooth administration of one of the best amateur dinghy racing programmes across the world.  

I'd say they do a blinding job, it can't be easy relying on volunteer support and managing the expectations of all those members.  However if the 2k guys want to see how things pan out, fair enough... but do look at the end of season champs and sprint events, the boat would be great for these events and I'd imagine most RS owners would only be too glad to welcome the 2k'ers into the fold.
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Originally posted by pondmonkey

Originally posted by AlanH


Which model would you prefer for your class?

erm, pay for the elves personally...  we shouldn't paint a completely commercial picture of the RS Class Association.  There is a lot of in kind support from the sailors and a good chunk of financial and physical support from RS themselves (as you'd expect of course, one of their USPs is actually giving a sh*t once they've sold you a boat).   

The 'elves' are there to ensure the devil in the detail doesn't get forgotten... hence why you'll see good photographers at most events, events at clubs that would otherwise be reluctant to host and above all, the smooth administration of one of the best amateur dinghy racing programmes across the world.  

I'd say they do a blinding job, it can't be easy relying on volunteer support and managing the expectations of all those members.  However if the 2k guys want to see how things pan out, fair enough... but do look at the end of season champs and sprint events, the boat would be great for these events and I'd imagine most RS owners would only be too glad to welcome the 2k'ers into the fold.
 
..and the Elves are there to take direction from the class ctte's, not the other way round.  You have a sailor led association without all the boring admin.  And although RS do provide some financial support as well as the physical event support, it is by no means critical to the association which remains independant.  Please don't be mistaken in thinking the RS Association isn't led by it's members.
 
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There is a detail in all this that it is LDC who have taken over production, not RS. It appears that there is a difference between the 2, and is one reason why the boat would never be the RS2000.
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