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5. SAILING HINTS
5.1 Introduction
The RS Feva is a very rewarding boat to sail – to fully appreciate its handling, you
should be comfortable with the basic techniques of sailing small boats. If you lack
confidence or feel that a refresher is in order, there are many approved sailing
schools which use the RS Feva. See www.rya.org.uk for more information, or follow
the link from www.rssailing.com to find your local RS Academy.
While we offer you a few hints to aid your enjoyment of your new boat, they should
not be considered as a substitute for an approved course in dinghy sailing. In order
to build your confidence and familiarise yourself with your new boat, we recommend
that you choose a fairly quiet day with a steady wind for your first outing.
5.2 Launching
With the sails fully hoisted and the rudder attached to the transom, the boat should
be wheeled into the water, keeping it head to wind as far as possible.
If you have a crew, s/he can hold the boat head to wind whilst the trolley is stowed
ashore.
TOP TIP
If the tide is coming in as you launch, make sure that you leave the
trolley far enough up the beach that it will not be swept away.

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