top of page
31.jpg

The DragonFlite 95 is a Restricted One Design boat that is meant to compete within a strict set of rules to ensure a true test of a skipper's ability to tune their boat and race it well. Additionally, this 950mm boat is of high quality for a modest price. The DF95 is sold ready to race which includes transmitter and receiver, just add AA batteries. For those already in the hobby, a boat without transmitter and receiver can be purchased. The DF95 comes with a carbon fiber keel, Mylar sails, and a one piece carbon mast, all cutting edge components. It can be on the water in a few hours and assembled by a person with no experience building boats.
 

RG65.png

This 65 cm boat is a well established worldwide class,  which is capable of handling winds up to 30 Knots with multiple rigs to make your radio sailing experience fun and challenging! 

  • Lightweight   / Most boats weigh about 1 Kg

  • Portable        /  Can fit fully rigged in a small car

  • Economical   /  Smaller servos , parts and sails keep costs reasonable

  • ​Durable         /  Multiple rigs allow for these boats to handle nearly any wind

  • Fast               /  High Aspect sails, Hi tech rigs  and unlimited boat designs  allow RG65s to push open the performance envelope ​

Worldwide Class​

RG65 USA  is a voting member of the RG65 International Class Association and we sail by the same rules worldwide! 
Sailors from many different countries enjoy sailing the RG65 Class, offering many different approaches to boat design, venues, and information

 

Developmental Class​

​​There are hundreds of RG65 designs available to build or buy... the only limit is your imagination! The RG65 is the perfect class whether you like to develop new designs, build your own boat, or just sail fast! The  economical 65 cm size  of the RG65 wont break your boat budget.  â€‹Smaller Servos, Sails, and hulls equal easy entry for new skippers! RG65s are about Half the size of Marbleheads, and 65% of IOMs.

33.png

The versatile International One Metre (IOM) is one of the most popular class in the radio sailing world, and many USA sailors enjoy regular travel for competition. Others prefer local sailing, and local fleets are the class backbone. USA's annual Nationals began in 1998. The class formed in the late 1980s, specifying three (3) one-design rigs with the hull/foils controlled by box rule. This format encourages evolution and created our highly refined fleet of today, where creative skippers continue to test new ideas. We race in the lightest breeze up to very strong winds and waves, where we need our smallest rig up to 35-40 knots. The hull weight limit allows amateur designers/builders to carefully create competitive IOMs and test their mettle against the best commercially available. Besides our plethora of purchase options, we have a recent global boom in home-built woody hulls now too. While the most skilled skippers usually win the regatta, no single design dominates our World Championships on even years.

bottom of page