The support of RS Sailing and their international dealer network provides huge value to the RS Aero Class, our racing and owners globally. That support helps us run our main events at the level we do, helps provide the Class infrastructure and they are there for existing owners. That all serves to improve each RS Aero owner's sailing, racing and ownership experience and helps to maintain owners' used boat values. The support runs right down to this very Class website and Forum, which allows our own Class communication resource.
If you are new to the Class and in a distant pocket of activity you might not have come to appreciate the extent of the Class' manufacture and dealer support yet. It is a huge shame that in the current circumstances we are unable to visit the Gorge, Oregon, for our World Championship this summer where you might have witnessed those benefits. However, there is the North American Champs to look forward to there instead and the World Championship will return as early as possible.
I don't notice the boom logo when I am sailing. When my eye does catch it I feel pride in the brand of boat that I have chosen and in the strength of the Class' valuable relationship that we enjoy with our builder. When others see it hopefully it might go some small way to helping interested sailors join the RS Aero Class because the more players we have the more fun we have together.
The support from RS Sailing and the Class Association is a two way stream. The link to join and support the RS Aero North American Class Association is here; https://tinyurl.com/2020RSAeroNAclass
All of those measurement and identification stickers and labels applied by the manufacturer and appearing when the boat was originally supplied. What is the reason for the question?